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Adverse Life Experiences and Homelessness Among Adolescents: an examination of the conditions for convergence
Authors:Dr. Marie Robert  Dr. Robert Pauzé  Louise Fournier
Affiliation:1. School of Social Services Université de Montréal, P.O. Box 6128, Succ. Centre-Ville Montreal H3C 3J7marie.robert@umontrea1.ca;3. Department of Education, Sherbrooke University, 2500, boul. de l’Université, Sherbrooke J1K 2Rl;4. Montreal-Centre Public Health Department, 1301, rue Sherbrooke est, Montreal H2L 1M3 Fax: 528-2426 Phone: 528-2400 (3910)
Abstract:Abstract

There are two factors that limit our knowledge of the risk factors associated with homelessness among runaway adolescents, namely (1) the samples used are often composed of youth homeless service users and/or youths living on the streets (visible homelessness), whereas most adolescents in fact use “private” resources (hidden homelessness), and (2) failure to use an adequate control group to identify risk factors associated specifically with homelessness. Our study compares the characteristics of two groups of youths under the supervision oftheyouth protection system, according to the presence or absence of periods of homelessness. The results throw light on the factors underlying the shiftfrom “at risk” to “homeless”, showing that youths with experience of homelessness are more likely to have been placed in substitute home environments, have experienced significant relationship difficulties with one of their parents (deterioration ofthe parent/youth relationship and parental abuse) and to have been diagnosed with behavioral disorders. The findings suggest that the decision to place young people under supervision is based more on the dynamic between risk factors rather than on the existence of behavioral problems.
Keywords:Risk factors of runaways/homelessness  Runaway adolescents  Hidden homelessness  Youth protection system
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