Journal article
Cross-national variations in behavioral profiles among homeless youth
NG Milburn, MJ Rotheram-Borus, E Rice, S Mallet, D Rosenthal
American Journal of Community Psychology | Published : 2006
Abstract
Cross-national comparisons of homeless youth in Melbourne, Australia, and Los Angeles, CA, United States were conducted. Newly (n = 427) and experienced (n = 864) homeless youth were recruited from each site. Compared to Australia, homeless youth in the United States were younger, more likely to be in school or jail, demonstrated fewer sexual and substance use risk acts, fewer suicidal acts, and reported less need for social services. Across sites, experienced homeless youth were more likely to be older, male, engage in sexual and substance use, report greater need for social services, and make greater use of work, substance use, and health-related services. Homeless youth have different beh..
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