This study examines the relationship between social support and youth's high-risk behaviors. The data were obtained from the Midwest Homeless and Runaway Adolescent Project (MHRAP) in 1996. In the Midwestern United States, this study examines the hypothesis that youth with high social support will have low sexual risk behaviors. The study found that youths who had someone to turn to, a greater number of close friends, and someone they could count on were less likely to engage in risky sexual behaviors. The implications of the findings are discussed
Path analysis was used to investigate factors associated with self-reported sexually, transmitted di...
Risk factors associated with the likelihood of being sexually victimized by a stranger or friend/acq...
Based on risk amplification and victimization theories, path analysis was used to investigate the ef...
Youth homelessness is a multifaceted and significant social problem. For many homeless youth, the ri...
Homeless youth face numerous risks. Data on 602 homeless youth from the Midwest Homeless and Runaway...
The primary objective of the current study involved examining the influence of sexual abuse on high-...
Purpose: To longitudinally examine the association between newly homeless youth individual factors (...
This study explored the gender differences in sexual self-concept, personal resources for sexual hea...
The aim of this study was to determine whether there are meaningful subgroups with different types o...
Path analysis was used to investigate factors associated with self-reported sexually transmitted dis...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between homeless youths’ HIV risk behavior...
Adolescence and the transition to adulthood are developmental periods when experimentation with and ...
Although about half of all rape victims are adolescents, the bulk of the research on sexual victimiz...
This study examined the relationship between social-emotional intelligence and risky sexual behavior...
CONTEXT: HIV disproportionately affects homeless youth, and interventions to date have had minimal s...
Path analysis was used to investigate factors associated with self-reported sexually, transmitted di...
Risk factors associated with the likelihood of being sexually victimized by a stranger or friend/acq...
Based on risk amplification and victimization theories, path analysis was used to investigate the ef...
Youth homelessness is a multifaceted and significant social problem. For many homeless youth, the ri...
Homeless youth face numerous risks. Data on 602 homeless youth from the Midwest Homeless and Runaway...
The primary objective of the current study involved examining the influence of sexual abuse on high-...
Purpose: To longitudinally examine the association between newly homeless youth individual factors (...
This study explored the gender differences in sexual self-concept, personal resources for sexual hea...
The aim of this study was to determine whether there are meaningful subgroups with different types o...
Path analysis was used to investigate factors associated with self-reported sexually transmitted dis...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between homeless youths’ HIV risk behavior...
Adolescence and the transition to adulthood are developmental periods when experimentation with and ...
Although about half of all rape victims are adolescents, the bulk of the research on sexual victimiz...
This study examined the relationship between social-emotional intelligence and risky sexual behavior...
CONTEXT: HIV disproportionately affects homeless youth, and interventions to date have had minimal s...
Path analysis was used to investigate factors associated with self-reported sexually, transmitted di...
Risk factors associated with the likelihood of being sexually victimized by a stranger or friend/acq...
Based on risk amplification and victimization theories, path analysis was used to investigate the ef...