Journal article

Longitudinal associations between early-mid adolescent risk and protective factors and young adult homelessness in Australia and the United States

Jessica Heerde, J Bailey, J TOUMBOUROU, B Rowland, R Catalano

Prevention Science | Springer Verlag | Published : 2020

Abstract

Homelessness is associated with a range of negative health and behavioral outcomes, yet life-course pathways to homelessness from adolescence to early adulthood are not well-documented. This study asks to what extent do early-mid adolescent risk and protective factors predict young adult homelessness, and whether the predictive nature of these factors is similar in Victoria, Australia, and Washington State in the USA. As part of the International Youth Development Study, adolescents were recruited as state representative secondary school samples at grade 7 (age 13, 2002) and longitudinally compared at average age 25. Higher rates of past year homelessness were reported by Washington State (5..

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