Mallett Shelley, Rosenthal Doreen, Myers Paul, Milburn Norweeta, Rotheram-Borus Mary Jane
Research Fellow, Key Centre for Women's Health in Society, School of Population Health, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia.
J Adolesc. 2004 Jun;27(3):337-49. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2003.11.014.
In a study exploring the relationship between typology and risk, we investigated the daily routines of a heterogeneous sample of young men and women from two sites who had been homeless for varying periods (N = 1289). Cluster analysis yielded four groups-'Partnered', 'Socially engaged', 'Service connected-harm avoidant', and 'Transgressive'-based on where and with whom they congregated and slept during the day and night and how they spent most of their time. Although the patterns of responses differed between the groups, there was overlap in the extent of engagement in specific activities, including risk practices. Interpretation of the impact of homeless young people's engagement in risk practices needs to take account of the interaction between their harmful and non-harmful practices.
在一项探索类型学与风险之间关系的研究中,我们调查了来自两个地点、无家可归时间长短不一的年轻男女异质样本(N = 1289)的日常行为。聚类分析产生了四组——“有伴侣的”、“社交活跃的”、“与服务相关且避免伤害的”和“违规的”——这是基于他们白天和晚上聚集和睡觉的地点及对象,以及他们如何度过大部分时间划分的。尽管各组的反应模式不同,但在参与特定活动(包括风险行为)的程度上存在重叠。对无家可归的年轻人参与风险行为的影响进行解读时,需要考虑他们有害和无害行为之间的相互作用。