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Can J Psychiatry ; 66(10): 897-905, 2021 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33525910

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: Youth experiencing homelessness represent a major social problem in Canada and, as demonstrated in the first national survey of this population conducted in 2015, are experiencing significant mental health challenges. The present study examines the findings of a second national survey completed in 2019. These findings afford the opportunity to examine the reliability of the findings of the first study with another large, representative sample and to attempt to articulate the unique characteristics of youth experiencing the greatest distress among this at-risk population. METHODS: This study analyzed the mental-health-related data from the 2019 Without a Home-National Youth Homelessness Survey that was administered through convenience sampling at 98 agencies serving homeless youth in 49 communities across Canada. The survey was cross-sectional and self-administered, assessing a range of demographic information, pre- and post-homelessness variables, and mental health indicators. Multinomial logistic regression and linear regression were implemented to evaluate associations with distress level. RESULTS: Survey data were obtained from 1,375 youth accessing Canadian homeless services in 9 provinces. Thirty-five percent reported at least 1 suicide attempt, and 33.1% reported a drug overdose requiring hospitalization. The findings of this survey replicated most of the key findings from the 2015 survey. The current findings emphasized, for this high-risk population, the heightened adversity faced by young women, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Two-Spirit (LGBTQ2S), and Indigenous subpopulations, as well as the centrality of violence exposure in determining risk and distress. Sexual violence, in particular, emerged as a key factor in the identification of youth experiencing the greatest distress with risk buffered by contact with family. CONCLUSIONS: These findings can inform prevention and intervention policies and services and reinforce the importance of attending to violence exposure and trauma as central to the mental health trajectories of youth who have experienced homelessness.


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Jóvenes sin Hogar , Personas con Mala Vivienda , Adolescente , Canadá/epidemiología , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Humanos , Salud Mental , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados
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Can J Psychiatry ; 62(7): 493-500, 2017 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28372467

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OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to provide a representative description of the mental health of youth accessing homelessness services in Canada. It is the most extensive survey in this area to date and is intended to inform the development of mental health and addiction service and policy for this marginalized population. METHODS: This study reports mental health-related data from the 2015 "Leaving Home" national youth homelessness survey, which was administered through 57 agencies serving homeless youth in 42 communities across the country. This self-reported, point-in-time survey assessed a broad range of demographic information, pre-homelessness and homelessness variables, and mental health indicators. RESULTS: Survey data were obtained from 1103 youth accessing Canadian homelessness services in the Nunavut territory and all Canadian provinces except for Prince Edward Island. Forty-two per cent of participants reported 1 or more suicide attempts, 85.4% fell in a high range of psychological distress, and key indicators of risk included an earlier age of the first episode of homelessness, female gender, and identifying as a sexual and/or gender minority (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and 2 spirit [LGBTQ2S]). CONCLUSIONS: This study provides clear and compelling evidence of a need for mental health support for these youth, particularly LGBTQ2S youth and female youth. The mental health concerns observed here, however, must be considered in the light of the tremendous adversity in all social determinants faced by these youth, with population-level interventions best leveraged in prevention and rapid response.


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Jóvenes sin Hogar/estadística & datos numéricos , Salud Mental/estadística & datos numéricos , Minorías Sexuales y de Género/estadística & datos numéricos , Estrés Psicológico/epidemiología , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias/epidemiología , Intento de Suicidio/estadística & datos numéricos , Adolescente , Adulto , Canadá/epidemiología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Factores Sexuales , Adulto Joven
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Rev. psiquiatr. Rio Gd. Sul ; 32(1): 03-15, 2010. tab
Artículo en Inglés, Portugués | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-554251

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Pouco se sabe sobre mães adolescentes que passam por gravidez ou maternidade fora de casa. Este estudo é uma revisão da literatura epidemiológica sobre esse fenômeno crescente. Os artigos foram identificados através de pesquisa nas seguintes bases de dados eletrônicas: MEDLINE, Lilacs, SciELO, PsychINFO, CINHAL, ERIC e Sociological Abstracts; 19 referências foram recuperadas. Os estudos mostram ampla heterogeneidade dos objetivos e dos métodos e revelam principalmente que as adolescentes têm elevadas taxas de abuso de substâncias, transtornos mentais, falta de apoio social, comportamento sexual, violência física e sexual; gravidez e interação mãe-criança problemáticas. Poucos artigos resultaram da revisão metodológica realizada sobre essa população. As mães adolescentes de rua têm grande exposição à violência, abuso de drogas e risco de problemas de saúde física e mental. Mais estudos centrados no estigma e em métodos de intervenção para esse grupo de mulheres são necessários nesta área, especialmente em populações culturalmente distintas.


Little is known about adolescent mothers who are homeless during pregnancy and motherhood. This study is a review of the epidemiological literature about this increasing phenomenon. Articles were identified by searching the following electronic databases: MEDLINE, Lilacs, SciELO, PsychINFO, CINHAL, ERIC and Sociological Abstracts; 19 studies were retrieved. The studies showed a wide heterogeneity of objectives and methods, and mainly revealed that the teenagers have high rates of substance abuse, mental disorders, lack of social support, sexual behavior, physical and sexual violence, and troublesome pregnancy and mother-child interaction. Our methodological review found few articles about this population. Homeless adolescent mothers are extensively exposed to violence, drug abuse, and risk of physical and mental health problems. Further studies are needed about this topic, mainly involving culturally different populations, focusing on stigma and intervention methods for this group of women.

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Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM (Pacífico Occidental) | ID: wpr-185299

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a rehabilitation program on hope and self-efficacy in a sample of homeless adolescent substance abusers at a halfway house in Seoul, Korea. METHODS: Five residents of a halfway house were provided with a 16-week rehabilitation program based on a cognitive-behavioral approach. To evaluate the effectiveness of the program, this study used a single-case experimental design with the variables - hope and self-efficacy - being measured at pre-, post-, and followup tests. RESULTS: While three participants showed considerable positive changes in hope and self-efficacy after the program, two participants did not show any positive changes. Despite this lack of consistent patterns in the effectiveness of the rehabilitation program, there was a qualitative change in social status (such as academic and work status) for the participants at the follow-up test. CONCLUSION: A rehabilitation program based on a cognitive-behavioral approach may improve the hope and selfefficacy of homeless adolescent substance abusers at a halfway house and help them to reintegrate into society.

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