Journal article
Young people, drug use and family conflict: Pathways into homelessness
S Mallett, D Rosenthal, D Keys
Journal of Adolescence | ACADEMIC PRESS LTD ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2005
Abstract
Young people who experience homelessness, in Australia and in other western contexts (US, Canada, England), are widely perceived to use and abuse alcohol and drugs. The available research indicates that homeless young people use all drug types, whether injected or otherwise, more frequently than their home-based peers. Debate exists in the research and policy literature about whether drug use is a cause or consequence of homelessness. In a study exploring homeless young peoples reasons for leaving home, we examined the relationship between young people's drug use and their pathways into homelessness. Brief qualitative interviews were conducted with 302 homeless young people (12-20 years). Fo..
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