Prevalence and Predictors of Sexual Risks Among Homeless Youth |
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Authors: | Linda L. Halcón Alan R. Lifson |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Minnesota, 6-101 Weaver-Densford Hall, 308 Harvard St. SE, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455;(2) Division of Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine, University of Minnesota, USA |
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Abstract: | This study examined prevalence of sexual risks among homeless adolescents and described factors associated with those risks. Community-based outreach methods were used successfully to access this difficult-to-reach population. The sample included 203 homeless youth aged 15–22 recruited from community sites. Questionnaire items addressed demographics, sexual behaviors, alcohol/drug use, STI history and testing, and pregnancy history. In cross-sectional analysis, 58.7% of males and 75.6% of females reported recent sexual intercourse. Of those, one third of males and half of the females used no barrier method with at least one partner. Both gender (female) and race/ethnicity (non-Black) were associated with having intercourse without a barrier contraceptive method. Over one fifth reported a history of survival sex or receiving money, drugs, clothing, shelter, or food for sex. These results show disturbingly high rates of a number of sexual risks, reinforcing the need for targeted interventions with this highly vulnerable population. |
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Keywords: | homeless youth adolescents sexual behavior |
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