School of Social Work, University of Southern California, University Park Campus, Montgomery Ross Fisher Building, 669 West 34th St., Los Angeles, CA, 90089, USA.
Int J Public Health. 2017 Apr;62(3):371-378. doi: 10.1007/s00038-016-0845-5. Epub 2016 Jun 14.
This study examined network structure differences between homeless youth with and without a history of foster care and the impact of network position and location on substance use outcomes among former foster youth specifically.
Sociometric and individual-level data were collected from a cross-sectional community-based sample (n = 814) of homeless youth from drop-in centers in Los Angeles across three points in time. To determine the structure and position of foster youth in the larger homeless network, structural variables and regressions examining the impact of network structure on substance use were calculated.
Results indicated that former foster youth were more likely to have low connectivity compared to homeless youth without a history of foster care. Furthermore, the impact of structure on substance use among former foster youth varied by panel; location in the core was significantly associated with recent and lifetime rates of substance use.
Results highlight the need for a more in-depth understanding of the impact of network changes over time and their effect on substance use outcomes in this population.
本研究考察了有无寄养经历的流浪青少年群体之间网络结构的差异,以及网络位置和位置对特定的前寄养青少年物质使用结果的影响。
从洛杉矶的三个时间点的临时收容中心的流浪青年横断社区样本(n = 814)中收集了社交计量和个体水平的数据。为了确定寄养青年在更大的流浪青年网络中的结构和位置,计算了结构变量和回归分析,以检验网络结构对物质使用的影响。
结果表明,与没有寄养经历的流浪青年相比,前寄养青年的连接度较低。此外,结构对前寄养青少年物质使用的影响因面板而异;核心位置与近期和终身物质使用率显著相关。
研究结果强调了需要更深入地了解网络随时间变化的影响及其对该人群物质使用结果的影响。