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Correlates of Self-Reported Incarceration Among Homeless Gay and Bisexual Stimulant-Using Young Adults

机译:自我报告的无家可归的同性恋者和双性恋兴奋剂成年人的监禁的相关性

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Gay and bisexual (G/B) homeless adults face multiple challenges in life which may place them at high risk for incarceration. Yet, little is known about this understudied population in terms of risk for incarceration. Baseline data collected from a longitudinal study between October 2009 and March 2012 in Hollywood, California, explored correlates of self-reported incarceration among G/B homeless stimulant-using adults (N = 353). Findings revealed older age, less education, having children, as well as a history of injection drug use and being born in the United States were positively associated with incarceration. Moreover, having poor social support and having received hepatitis information were also correlated with a history of incarceration. Our findings help us gain a greater awareness of homeless G/B adults who may be at greater risk for incarceration, which may be used by health care providers to design targeted interventions for this underserved population.
机译:同性恋和双性恋(G / B)无家可归的成年人在生活中面临多重挑战,这可能使他们面临被监禁的高风险。然而,就被监禁的风险而言,对这一研究不足的人群知之甚少。从2009年10月至2012年3月在加利福尼亚好莱坞进行的一项纵向研究中收集的基线数据探讨了使用G / B无家可归兴奋剂的成年人(N = 353)自我报告的监禁的相关性。调查结果显示,年龄较大,受教育程度较低,有孩子以及在美国注射吸毒史和出生与监禁成正相关。此外,社会支持差和收到肝炎信息也与监禁史相关。我们的发现有助于我们提高对无家可归的G / B成年人的认识,因为他们可能面临更大的被监禁风险,医疗保健提供者可以使用它们为服务水平欠佳的人群设计针对性的干预措施。

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