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Exploring Protective Processes Among Homeless Youth: The Role of Natural Mentors.

机译:探索无家可归青年的保护过程:自然导师的作用。

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Past research on homeless youth has primarily focused on the antecedents and consequences associated with homelessness and deviant peer networks. Few studies explored protective factors in the lives of homeless youth and how they may buffer against poor health and developmental outcomes. In comparison with their housed peers, homeless youth experience considerably higher rates of mental illness, drug and alcohol abuse, victimization, sexual exploitation, and risky sexual behaviors. Research exploring protective factors could have important implications for informing programs and policies about interpersonal and environmental assets that could strengthen interventions aimed at improving outcomes for homeless youth. Relationships with important nonparental adults or natural mentors have demonstrated protective effects on adolescent functioning. The studies presented in this paper explored natural mentoring relationships among homeless youth, the nature and characteristics of these relationships, and their effects on the functioning of homeless youth. A brief introduction on the background of homeless youth is first presented then an overarching theoretical framework and related concepts are discussed, providing rationales for studying nonparental adult relationships among homeless youth. For the first study, cross-sectional data were obtained from 197 homeless youth, ages 14 to 21. Youth responded to surveys using audio computer-assisted self-interviews (audio-CASI). Approximately 73% of youth reported having natural mentors with 64% of mentors being nonkin. Participants with natural mentors reported higher satisfaction with social support and less risky sexual behaviors. Natural mentors with problem behaviors predicted higher youth problem behaviors. The second study used semi-structured interviews to study the nature and characteristics of natural mentoring relationships from the youth's perspective. Twenty-three participants who reported having natural mentors from the first study were recruited to participate in the qualitative study. Themes from the interviews revealed that natural mentors served as surrogate parents and provided substantial support that included instrumental, emotional, appraisal, and informational support. In conclusion, both studies indicate that homeless youth can have meaningful relationships with caring nonparental adults and these relationships could feasibly serve as a bridge for professionals and community agencies that work with homeless youth. The findings also suggest that natural mentors are a valuable source of support that could foster positive adaptation and resilience among homeless youth.
机译:过去对无家可归青年的研究主要集中在与无家可归和越轨的同伴网络相关的前因和后果。很少有研究探讨无家可归青年生活中的保护因素,以及它们如何缓冲不良的健康状况和发展成果。与同居的同龄人相比,无家可归的青年人患精神疾病,吸毒和酗酒,受害,性剥削和危险的性行为的发生率要高得多。探索保护性因素的研究可能对告知有关人际关系和环境资产的计划和政策具有重要意义,可以加强旨在改善无家可归青年的成果的干预措施。与重要的非父母成年人或自然导师的关系已显示出对青少年功能的保护作用。本文提出的研究探索了无家可归青年之间的自然指导关系,这些关系的性质和特征,以及它们对无家可归青年的功能的影响。首先介绍了无家可归青年的背景,然后概述了总体理论框架和相关概念,为研究无家可归青年之间的非父母成人关系提供了依据。对于第一项研究,从197位14至21岁的无家可归青年中获得了横断面数据。青年使用音频计算机辅助的自我访谈(audio-CASI)对调查做出了回应。大约73%的青年报告说有自然导师,而64%的导师是非亲属。有自然导师的参与者对社会支持的满意度更高,而性行为的风险也更低。具有问题行为的自然导师预言了较高的青年问题行为。第二项研究使用半结构化访谈从青年的角度研究自然指导关系的性质和特征。招募了23名自第一项研究中有自然导师参加的参与者,以参加定性研究。访谈的主题表明,自然导师是代孕父母,并提供了包括工具,情感,评估和信息支持在内的大量支持。总之,两项研究均表明,无家可归的年轻人可以与照顾非父母的成年人建立有意义的关系,而这些关系可以为与无家可归的年轻人一起工作的专业人员和社区机构提供桥梁。研究结果还表明,自然导师是宝贵的支持来源,可以促进无家可归的青年积极适应和适应。

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  • 作者

    Dang, Michelle.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Davis.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Davis.;
  • 学科 Developmental psychology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 179 p.
  • 总页数 179
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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