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Characteristics of Help-Seeking Street Youth and Non-Street Youth

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Authors: Molino, Alma C.    

Report Acceptance Date: September 2007 (40 pages)

Posted Date: May 06, 2010



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Alma C. Molino, MS, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, IL


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Alma Molino, a graduate student in Clinical Psychology at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, was selected through a competitive process to prepare a paper on her research on runaway and homeless youth. The author used data collected from callers to the National Runaway Switchboard to describe the characteristics and issues facing a large national sample of youth who have run away or are in crisis, and to examine the associations between these issues and status as a street youth (runaway, throwaway or homeless) or non-street youth (considering running away or being in general crisis). The relationship between the type and number of issues and the frequency of running behavior is also assessed.



 


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