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Who Is Supporting Homeless Youth? Predictors of Support in Personal Networks
Authors:Kayla de la Haye  Harold D Green Jr  David P Kennedy  Annie Zhou  Daniela Golinelli  Suzanne L Wenzel  Joan S Tucker
Institution:1. RAND Corporation;2. UCLA Center for Health Services and Society;3. University of Southern California
Abstract:Homeless youth lack the traditional support networks of their housed peers, which increases their risk for poor health outcomes. Using a multilevel dyadic analytic approach, this study identified characteristics of social contacts, relationships, and social networks associated with the provision of tangible and emotional support to homeless youth (= 419, M age = 20.09, SD = 2.80). Support providers were likely to be family members, sex partners, or non–street‐based contacts. The provision of support was also associated with contacts' employment and homelessness status, frequency of contact, shared risk behaviors, and the number of network members that were homeless and employed. The results provide insights into how homeless youth could be assisted to develop more supportive social networks.
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