Health Risk Behavior Among Justice Involved Male and Female Youth: Exploratory, Multi-Group Latent Class Analysis

被引:10
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作者
Dembo, Richard [1 ]
Faber, Jessica [2 ]
Cristiano, Jennifer [2 ]
DiClemente, Ralph J. [3 ]
Krupa, Julie M. [1 ]
Terminello, Asha [2 ]
Wareham, Jennifer [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ S Florida, Dept Criminol, 4202 East Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL 33620 USA
[2] Agency Community Treatment Serv Inc, Tampa, FL USA
[3] Emory Univ, Dept Behav Sci & Hlth Educ, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
[4] Wayne State Univ, Dept Criminal Justice, Detroit, MI USA
关键词
Health risk drug use; STDs; juvenile justice; multi-group analysis; latent class analysis; SUBSTANCE USE; MARIJUANA USE; SEXUAL RISK; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; CANNABIS USE; ALCOHOL-USE; DEVELOPMENTAL TRAJECTORIES; PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS; MENTAL-HEALTH; HIV/STD RISK;
D O I
10.1080/10826084.2017.1310246
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
Background: Youth involved in the juvenile justice system experience a disproportionate prevalence of serious mental health issues, substance abuse, and are at an increased risk of engaging in risky sexual practices. Gender differences exist, with girls at a markedly greater risk of acquiring a sexually transmitted disease. Objectives: The present study seeks to determine if there are subgroups of male and female youth who differ in their health risk behavior. If so, do any male or female subgroups at different levels of health risk differ in regard to their sociodemographic and psychological factors, and finally, what are intervention/service delivery implications of these differences. Methods: Youth were participants in an innovative health service at a centralized intake facility located in a large southeastern U.S. city. Latent class analysis and multinomial logistic regression is utilized to examine the heterogeneity of health risk behaviors across gender groups in a sample of 777 newly arrested youth. Results: Results indicate a three class solution provided the optimal fit with the data for each gender group: a Lower Health Risk group, a Higher Health Risk group, and a Highest Health Risk group. Multinomial logistic regression analysis identified significant sociodemographic and depression effects among both male and female youth. Conclusions/Importance: Youth characterized by risky sexually behavior, elevated depression, and drug involvement should be the focus of integrated intervention services. This study documents the critical need for front end, juvenile justice intake facilities to provide behavioral and public health screening, with treatment follow-up, on newly arrested youth.
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页码:1751 / 1764
页数:14
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