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"Substance Abuse" Disorders among Runaway and Homeless Youth

This study used systematic sampling methods to recruit a sample of 432 homeless youth from both service and natural "hang-out" sampling sites. According to DSM-III criteria, the majority of respondents were classified as having an alcohol and/or illicit "drug abuse" disorder (71%...

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Published in:Substance use & misuse 1997-01, Vol.32 (7-8), p.969-986
Main Authors: Kipke, Michele D., Montgomery, Susanne B., Simon, Thomas R., Iverson, Ellen F.
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Adolescents
Adult
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Alcoholism - psychology
Child
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Drug misuse
Female
Homeless
Homeless young people
Homeless Youth - psychology
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Incidence
Los Angeles - epidemiology
Male
Psychotropic Drugs
Risk Factors
Risks
Runaway Behavior
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Social Environment
Street Drugs
Substance abuse
Substance-Related Disorders - epidemiology
Substance-Related Disorders - psychology
Urban Population - statistics & numerical data
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