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Adolescent Life Stress as a Predictor of Alcohol Abuse and/or Runaway Behavior.
1978-01-01

The report presents the research findings of a 1975-76 study on alcohol abuse among runaways and their families, as well as a substudy on the relation of the life stress to adolescent running away behavior. The study sample consisted of 600 runaways inter...

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Adolescent Drug Abuse: Clinical Assessment and Therapeutic Interventions.
1995-01-01

Partial Contents: Advances in Adolescent Drug Abuse Treatment; Service Delivery Strategies for Treating High-Risk Youth: Delinquents, Homeless, Runaways, and Sexual Minorities; Physical Health Problems Associated with Adolescent Substance Abuse; Current I...

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Identifying Victims of Abuse Using the Personality Inventory for Children: I. Applications for Adolescent Runaways.
1993-12-01

The physical and sexual abuse of children and adolescents has been gaining attention as a national problem of social and clinical significance. In this study a model was developed in order to identify abuse (victimization) in an adolescent population (n=52). Four scales (Adjustment, Delinquency, Family Relations, ...

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Predictors of Social Network Composition among Homeless and Runaway Adolescents
2005-04-01

Recent research on the social support networks of homeless and runaway youth suggest the social networks of runaway youth are made up largely of transient deviant peer relationships. This paper examined social network characteristics of 428 homeless and runaway adolescents from small-to moderate-sized cities in ...

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Substance Abuse Disorders Among Homeless and Runaway Adolescents

This paper presents lifetime and 12-month prevalence rates and comorbidity data for substance abuse disorders among homeless and runaway adolescents. Data are from baseline interviews of a longitudinal diagnostic study of 428 (187 males and 241 females) homeless and runaway adolescents aged 16 ...

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Ecologically-Based Family Therapy Outcome with Substance Abusing Runaway Adolescents
2005-04-15

Runaway youth report a broader range and higher severity of substance-related, mental health and family problems relative to non-runaway youth. Most studies to date have collected self-report data on the family and social history; virtually no research has examined treatment effectiveness with this population. This study is a treatment development project ...

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Child sexual abuse and adolescent prostitution: a comparative analysis.
1989-01-01

In several studies, child sexual abuse has been identified as a characteristic of adolescent prostitution. The implication of these findings, especially for girls, is that the two phenomena are related in that childhood sexual abuse perhaps leads to prostitution. The present study explored the relationship between sexual ...

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Ethical Considerations for Research and Treatment With Runaway and Homeless Adolescents
2002-07-01

Ethical considerations for working with runaway and homeless youth in research and treatment settings are presented. Issues of parents� and adolescents� consent for research and treatment are discussed, with particular attention given to the lack of explicit guidelines for working with abused and neglected youth. The principles of ...

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Comparison of Family Therapy Outcome with Alcohol-Abusing, Runaway Adolescents
2009-07-01

Treatment evaluation for alcohol problem, runaway adolescents and their families is rare. This study recruited primary alcohol problem adolescents (N = 119) and their primary caretakers from two runaway shelters and assigned them to (a) home-based ecologically based family therapy (EBFT), (b) office-based ...

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Comparison of Family Therapy Outcome with Alcohol Abusing, Runaway Adolescents
2009-07-01

Treatment evaluation for alcohol problem, runaway adolescents and their families is rare. This study recruited primary alcohol problem adolescents (N = 119) and their primary caretakers from two runaway shelters and assigned them to either: 1) home-based Ecologically-Based Family Therapy (EBFT), 2) office-based ...

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Mental disorder, subsistence strategies, and victimization among gay, lesbian, and bisexual homeless and runaway adolescents.
2004-11-01

This study compares participation in deviant subsistence strategies, street victimization, and lifetime prevalence of five mental disorders (conduct disorder, major depressive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, alcohol abuse, and drug abuse) among heterosexual males and females (n = 366) and gay, lesbian, and bisexual (n = 63) homeless and ...

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Perceptions of the Family Environment and Youth Behaviors: Alcohol-Abusing Runaway Adolescents and Their Primary Caretakers
2004-01-01

Research suggests family disturbance is highly correlated to adolescents running away from home. However, given methodological challenges, few studies assess parent report of the family situation and instead, rely primarily on adolescent self-report. This article reports the findings of parents' and runaway ...

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Exploitation of Children. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary. United States Senate, Ninety-Seventh Congress, First Session on Problems of Exploited Children.
1981-11-05

The proceedings of this hearing on the exploitation of children deal with the problems of children and adolescents who run away from home. Family problems and abuse that cause these children to leave home are described by former runaway witnesses. Other testimony is included from several people who work with ...

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Early Child Maltreatment, Runaway Youths, and Risk of Delinquency and Victimization in Adolescence: A Mediational Model
2009-03-01

This article examines whether running away from home mediates the link between child maltreatment and later delinquency and victimization in adolescence. Specifically, the authors tested the hypothesis that childhood physical and psychological abuse increase the risk of a child's running away from home by the time of adolescence. ...

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Early Child Maltreatment, Runaway Youths, and Risk of Delinquency and Victimization in Adolescence: A Mediational Model
2009-03-01

This article examines whether running away from home mediates the link between child maltreatment and later delinquency and victimization in adolescence. Specifically, the authors tested the hypothesis that childhood physical and psychological abuse increase the risk of a child's running away from home by the time of adolescence. ...

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Hazards of stigma: the sexual and physical abuse of gay, lesbian, and bisexual adolescents in the United States and Canada.

Some studies suggest lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) teens are at higher risk than peers for violence at home, in school, and in the community. That can bring them into the child welfare system or services for runaway and homeless teens. This study compared self-reported experiences of sexual and physical abuse based on sexual orientation and gender in ...

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Troubled Parents, Motivated Adolescents: Predicting Motivation to Change Substance Use among Runaways
2009-04-14

Runaway adolescents engage in high rates of substance use and report significant family and individual problems. However, in general, adolescents report low motivation to change their substance use. Because a higher level of motivation for changing substance use is associated with greater substance abuse treatment ...

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Nowhere to Run: HIV Prevention for Runaway and Homeless Youth.
1993-06-01

This volume is a guide to providing effective Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and substance abuse prevention services to runaway and homeless youth. The guide is based on current research and the best programs in this field. Chapters 1 and 2 summarize what is known about runaway and homeless youth, the services these youth require ...

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Office versus Home-Based Family Therapy for Runaway, Alcohol Abusing Adolescents: Examination of Factors Associated with Treatment Attendance
2004-01-01

There is a dearth of research examining treatment engagement and attendance among runaway youth and their families. Such research is needed in order to inform treatment providers on factors associated with engagement and maintenance of these difficult to engage families into counseling. This study examined differential treatment attendance for alcohol ...

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Predictors of follow-up completion among runaway substance-abusing adolescents and their primary caretakers.
2009-12-31

Follow-up rates reported among longitudinal studies that focus on runaway adolescents and their families are relatively low. Identifying factors associated with follow-up completion might be useful for improving follow-up rates and therefore study validity. The present study explored how individual- and family-level constructs, as well as research project ...

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Predictors of Trauma-Related Symptoms among Runaway Adolescents
2009-12-01

Little is known about trauma-related symptoms among runaway adolescents. Precocious departure from familial homes often exposes youth to traumatic victimization. This study examined the extent to which runaway adolescents present trauma symptomotology and assessed factors that predict trauma symptoms. Participants ...

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Hazards of Stigma: The Sexual and Physical Abuse of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Adolescents in the United States and Canada
2005-12-01

Some studies suggest lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) teens are at higher risk than peers for violence at home, in school, and in the community. That can bring them into the child welfare system or services for runaway and homeless teens. This study compared self-reported experiences of sexual and physical abuse based on sexual orientation and gender in ...

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Making it the Hard Way: Adolescents in the 1980s.
1983-10-27

This testimony, prepared for presentation to the Crisis Intervention Task Force of the House Select Committee on Children Youth, and Families, begins with an overview of statistics on education, employment, and marriage among adolescents. Subsequently, it reviews data on indicators of youth crises: pregnancy, sexuality, substance abuse, smoking, juvenile ...

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Survey of Alcohol Related Problems Among Runaway Youth Seen in Runaway Centers.
1976-01-01

The report details findings of a survey of drinking habits of 482 young people who were clients at 17 runaway centers nationwide during a six month period in 1975. The survey was designed to test two hypotheses: (1) that runaways are more likely to abuse ...

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