Substance use among homeless young people is a pervasive problem, and there have been many efforts to understand more about the dynamics of this health-compromising behavior. The current study examined perceived substance use norms within homeless youths’ social networks utilizing in-depth interviews. The sample included 19 homeless individuals ages 16 to 21. Four elements of substance use within networks emerged: substance use choices, drug use safety issues, encouragement and/or discouragement, and appropriate situations in which substance use is condoned. These findings provide unique insight into the norms associated with drug and alcohol use within homeless youths’ social networks
Although social networks are essential for explaining protective and risk factors among homeless you...
Homeless youth are an evasive population which can make it difficult to address matters such as prob...
Although high rates of alcohol and drug use have been found among homeless young people, less is kno...
Background Nonmedical use of prescription drugs (NMUPD) among youth and young adults is being increa...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Addictive Behaviors in 2017. T...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Addictive Behaviors in 2017. T...
Objective: Peer influence is one the most consistent correlates of drug use among youth. However, be...
Although research finds high rates of risky sexual and drug related behavior among homeless young pe...
Homeless youths\u27 social networks are consistently linked with their substance use. Social network...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Social Science Research in 201...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Social Science Research in 201...
Although social networks are essential for explaining protective and risk factors among homeless you...
Although high rates of alcohol and drug use have been found among homeless young people, less is kno...
Although high rates of alcohol and drug use have been found among homeless young people, less is kno...
Although high rates of alcohol and drug use have been found among homeless young people, less is kno...
Although social networks are essential for explaining protective and risk factors among homeless you...
Homeless youth are an evasive population which can make it difficult to address matters such as prob...
Although high rates of alcohol and drug use have been found among homeless young people, less is kno...
Background Nonmedical use of prescription drugs (NMUPD) among youth and young adults is being increa...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Addictive Behaviors in 2017. T...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Addictive Behaviors in 2017. T...
Objective: Peer influence is one the most consistent correlates of drug use among youth. However, be...
Although research finds high rates of risky sexual and drug related behavior among homeless young pe...
Homeless youths\u27 social networks are consistently linked with their substance use. Social network...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Social Science Research in 201...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Social Science Research in 201...
Although social networks are essential for explaining protective and risk factors among homeless you...
Although high rates of alcohol and drug use have been found among homeless young people, less is kno...
Although high rates of alcohol and drug use have been found among homeless young people, less is kno...
Although high rates of alcohol and drug use have been found among homeless young people, less is kno...
Although social networks are essential for explaining protective and risk factors among homeless you...
Homeless youth are an evasive population which can make it difficult to address matters such as prob...
Although high rates of alcohol and drug use have been found among homeless young people, less is kno...