Little is known about the location and consistency of sleeping arrangements among youth experiencing homelessness (YEH) and how this is linked to their well-being. This study addresses this gap using ecological momentary assessment (EMA) via short message service (SMS) surveying with 150 YEH over 30 days, to examine how various sleeping arrangements are associated with depression, marijuana use, support received, and service utilization. Results revealed that the average number of consecutive days youth stayed at any particular location varied considerably. Youth who stayed more frequently with a friend/partner or in a transitional living facility (TLF) reported fewer days of being depressed, whereas staying with a friend/ partner was assoc...
Substance use among homeless young people is a pervasive problem, and there have been many efforts t...
We assessed the feasibility of ecological momentary assessment using short message service (SMS) sur...
Most prior research on victimization and alcohol use among homeless youth is retrospective and thus ...
Little is known about the location and consistency of sleeping arrangements among youth experiencing...
We used short message service surveying (SMS) with 150 homeless youths to examine the time ordering ...
Background: There are several benefits to using short message service surveying (SMS) to gather data...
PurposeUnaccompanied youth homelessness is a serious concern. Response, however, has been constraine...
Our paper examines service usage (e.g., shelter) as well as a typology of individuals who are most l...
Few studies exist on the types of characteristics associated with service utilization (e.g., shelter...
Physical safety is a primary concern among homeless youth because they struggle to secure basic nece...
Though few studies exist on service utilization among homeless youth in the U.S., services are impor...
Youth homelessness is becoming an increasingly prevalent concern. Homeless youth commonly leave home...
Youth experiencing homelessness face numerous challenges to maintaining their health while homeless ...
Sleep has been identified as a public health concern, especially among college students and young ad...
This research investigates changes in social network size and composition of 351 homeless adolescent...
Substance use among homeless young people is a pervasive problem, and there have been many efforts t...
We assessed the feasibility of ecological momentary assessment using short message service (SMS) sur...
Most prior research on victimization and alcohol use among homeless youth is retrospective and thus ...
Little is known about the location and consistency of sleeping arrangements among youth experiencing...
We used short message service surveying (SMS) with 150 homeless youths to examine the time ordering ...
Background: There are several benefits to using short message service surveying (SMS) to gather data...
PurposeUnaccompanied youth homelessness is a serious concern. Response, however, has been constraine...
Our paper examines service usage (e.g., shelter) as well as a typology of individuals who are most l...
Few studies exist on the types of characteristics associated with service utilization (e.g., shelter...
Physical safety is a primary concern among homeless youth because they struggle to secure basic nece...
Though few studies exist on service utilization among homeless youth in the U.S., services are impor...
Youth homelessness is becoming an increasingly prevalent concern. Homeless youth commonly leave home...
Youth experiencing homelessness face numerous challenges to maintaining their health while homeless ...
Sleep has been identified as a public health concern, especially among college students and young ad...
This research investigates changes in social network size and composition of 351 homeless adolescent...
Substance use among homeless young people is a pervasive problem, and there have been many efforts t...
We assessed the feasibility of ecological momentary assessment using short message service (SMS) sur...
Most prior research on victimization and alcohol use among homeless youth is retrospective and thus ...