Introduction: Children, who work or live at streets, are one of the HIV high risk groups in Iran, with no comprehensive preventive programs. This study intended to assess substance use among street children in Tehran, Capital of Iran. Methods: This paper is a part of comprehensive rapid assessment and response (RAR) research on street children in Tehran in 2012-13. Data were collected by interview using questionnaires. Two hundred and seventy 289 street children were selected by time-location sampling in Tehran. Results: From the total of 259 street children, 59.4% were Iranian and 74% were boys. Prevalence of drug use among street children was 25.6%. The prevalence of smoking, drug abuse and also drinking alcohol were 8.9% among boys and ...
Introduction: Street children are the most neglected and vulnerable population group in most of...
This paper presents a social work study on relationship between various family characteristics and s...
Context: India is now witnessing steady increase of substance abuse in younger age group. Street lif...
Background: The children working in the streets are at risk of violence, sexual and substance abuse ...
Background: Street children, due to their living and working conditions, are exposed to various inju...
Background: Homeless youth are at increased risk of substance use and its consequences worldwide. Su...
This study examines the increasing phenomenon of street children in Tehran. It focuses on the challe...
Background: The research series on street children are carried out in major cities by neglecting the...
Background & Objectives : Children who work or live on the street are one of key populations at risk...
BACKGROUND: Adolescence is the most risky part of life for beginning of substance abuse. Substance u...
AbstractThe phenomenon of street children, a social problem causing vulnerability, has a long histor...
Background: Street children are underprivileged urban children who suffer poverty, deprivation of ed...
The study describes the knowledge of and attitudes toward substance use among street-involved youth ...
This study was designed with the purpose of providing organized instructions on how to improve the p...
Introduction Addiction is one of the major crises in the world which has many victims and imposes se...
Introduction: Street children are the most neglected and vulnerable population group in most of...
This paper presents a social work study on relationship between various family characteristics and s...
Context: India is now witnessing steady increase of substance abuse in younger age group. Street lif...
Background: The children working in the streets are at risk of violence, sexual and substance abuse ...
Background: Street children, due to their living and working conditions, are exposed to various inju...
Background: Homeless youth are at increased risk of substance use and its consequences worldwide. Su...
This study examines the increasing phenomenon of street children in Tehran. It focuses on the challe...
Background: The research series on street children are carried out in major cities by neglecting the...
Background & Objectives : Children who work or live on the street are one of key populations at risk...
BACKGROUND: Adolescence is the most risky part of life for beginning of substance abuse. Substance u...
AbstractThe phenomenon of street children, a social problem causing vulnerability, has a long histor...
Background: Street children are underprivileged urban children who suffer poverty, deprivation of ed...
The study describes the knowledge of and attitudes toward substance use among street-involved youth ...
This study was designed with the purpose of providing organized instructions on how to improve the p...
Introduction Addiction is one of the major crises in the world which has many victims and imposes se...
Introduction: Street children are the most neglected and vulnerable population group in most of...
This paper presents a social work study on relationship between various family characteristics and s...
Context: India is now witnessing steady increase of substance abuse in younger age group. Street lif...