A Demographic and Behavioral Profile of Homeless Youth in New York City: Implications for AIDS Outreach and Prevention
- 1 September 1999
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Medical Anthropology Quarterly
- Vol. 13 (3) , 365-374
- https://doi.org/10.1525/maq.1999.13.3.365
Abstract
Rapid changes in the world market economy have served to destabilize many local institutions, widening the gap between the rich and the poor and undermining viability of key social and economic institutions such as family and household. Among those most deeply affected by this displacement are children and adolescents, many of whom are forced to leave family institutions before they have acquired the skills and maturity needed to become economically self–sufficient. Fending for themselves amid the vagaries of the underworld of virtually every major city in the world, these youths are at exceptional risk for a wide range of poor health outcomes and premature death. While perhaps a familiar sight in many non‐Western countries, this phenomenon also has emerged in the industrialized world, a fact that accounts for the rise in exposure to violence and disease among street‐involved youth and young adults in nations such as the United States. There are as yet few empirical data available about the nature of these youth populations or the constellation of behaviors that place them at increased risk for disease outcomes. In this report we construct a demographic and behavioral profile of the homeless youth population in New York City, particularly as behavioral patterns relate to risk associated with HIV infection, [homeless youth, AIDS, street economy]Keywords
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