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Age at Entry into Prostitution: Relationship to Drug Use,Race, Suicide,Education Level,Childhood Abuse,and Family Experiences
Authors:Ross J Clarke  Elizabeth A Clarke  Dominique Roe-Sepowitz  Richard Fey
Institution:1. Psychology Department , Arizona State University , Phoenix , Arizona , USA;2. School of Social Work, Arizona State University , Phoenix , Arizona , USA;3. School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University , Phoenix , Arizona , USA
Abstract:This study seeks to explore factors related to age at entry into prostitution. Participants were 389 women arrested for prostitution who had attended a diversion program. Women who entered prostitution as minors were found to be more likely to be African-American; report having a family member with a substance use problem; have a history of attempted suicide; and not have completed middle or high school. The age at first drug use was found to significantly impact the reported age at entry. Key areas for intervention should include improving school connectedness and preventing adolescent substance abuse, specifically for African-Americans.
Keywords:Juvenile prostitution  sex work  substance use  drugs  race  education  suicide
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