Tyler Kimberly A, Olson Kristen, Ray Colleen M
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA.
Socius. 2018 Jan-Dec;4. doi: 10.1177/2378023118779832. Epub 2018 Jun 5.
Most prior research on victimization and alcohol use among homeless youth is retrospective and thus does not allow researchers to determine the sequencing of these events. We address this gap using ecological momentary assessment via short message service surveying with homeless youth during 30 days. Multilevel binary logistic regression results revealed that experiencing physical or sexual victimization on a specific day was positively associated with youth's drinking alcohol later that day. Because ecological momentary assessment via short message service allows for such specificity, we can link a specific victimization experience with a current drinking episode. Thus, the time ordering of daily events in the current study is a significant improvement over prior research. Understanding the timing between victimization and drinking alcohol is also important for intervention with this underserved population.
先前关于无家可归青少年受害情况和饮酒行为的大多数研究都是回顾性的,因此研究人员无法确定这些事件的先后顺序。我们通过短信息服务进行生态瞬时评估,在30天内对无家可归青少年进行调查,以填补这一空白。多层次二元逻辑回归结果显示,在特定一天经历身体或性侵害与青少年在当天晚些时候饮酒呈正相关。由于通过短信息服务进行的生态瞬时评估具有这种特异性,我们可以将特定的受害经历与当前的饮酒事件联系起来。因此,本研究中日常事件的时间顺序比先前的研究有了显著改进。了解受害和饮酒之间的时间关系对于干预这一服务不足的人群也很重要。