OBJECTIVE: This study examined the prevalence and correlates of survival sex among runaway and homeless youths. METHODS: A nationally representative sample of shelter youths and a multicity sample of street youths were interviewed. RESULTS: Approximately 28% of street youths and 10% of shelter youths reported having participated in survival sex, which was associated with age, days away from home, victimization, criminal behaviors, substance use, suicide attempts, sexually transmitted disease, and pregnancy. CONCLUSIONS: Intensive and ongoing services are needed to provide resources and residential assistance to enable runaway and homeless youths to avoid survival sex, which is associated with many problem behaviors
This study examined the circumstances surrounding a homeless youth’s “decision” to trade sex for foo...
This article presents lifetime and 12-month prevalence rates and comorbidity for posttraumatic stres...
Path analysis was used to investigate factors associated with self-reported sexually transmitted dis...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the prevalence and correlates of survival sex among runaway and homel...
BackgroundHomelessness affects an estimated 1.6 million US youth annually. Compared with housed yout...
Risk factors associated with the likelihood of being sexually victimized by a stranger or friend/acq...
Youth homelessness is a multifaceted and significant social problem. For many homeless youth, the ri...
Path analysis was used to investigate the impact of childhood sexual abuse on later sexual victimiza...
Risk factors associated with the likelihood of being sexually victimized by a stranger or friend/acq...
Background: The study examined risk factors for having ever contracted sexually transmissible infect...
Though few studies exist on service utilization among homeless youth in the U.S., services are impor...
Few studies exist on the types of characteristics associated with service utilization (e.g., shelter...
CONTEXT: HIV disproportionately affects homeless youth, and interventions to date have had minimal s...
This study used a high-risk population of runaway and homeless adolescents to investigate the effect...
PurposeUnaccompanied youth homelessness is a serious concern. Response, however, has been constraine...
This study examined the circumstances surrounding a homeless youth’s “decision” to trade sex for foo...
This article presents lifetime and 12-month prevalence rates and comorbidity for posttraumatic stres...
Path analysis was used to investigate factors associated with self-reported sexually transmitted dis...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the prevalence and correlates of survival sex among runaway and homel...
BackgroundHomelessness affects an estimated 1.6 million US youth annually. Compared with housed yout...
Risk factors associated with the likelihood of being sexually victimized by a stranger or friend/acq...
Youth homelessness is a multifaceted and significant social problem. For many homeless youth, the ri...
Path analysis was used to investigate the impact of childhood sexual abuse on later sexual victimiza...
Risk factors associated with the likelihood of being sexually victimized by a stranger or friend/acq...
Background: The study examined risk factors for having ever contracted sexually transmissible infect...
Though few studies exist on service utilization among homeless youth in the U.S., services are impor...
Few studies exist on the types of characteristics associated with service utilization (e.g., shelter...
CONTEXT: HIV disproportionately affects homeless youth, and interventions to date have had minimal s...
This study used a high-risk population of runaway and homeless adolescents to investigate the effect...
PurposeUnaccompanied youth homelessness is a serious concern. Response, however, has been constraine...
This study examined the circumstances surrounding a homeless youth’s “decision” to trade sex for foo...
This article presents lifetime and 12-month prevalence rates and comorbidity for posttraumatic stres...
Path analysis was used to investigate factors associated with self-reported sexually transmitted dis...