Tyler Kimberly A, Olson Kristen, Ray Colleen M
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA.
Youth Soc. 2020 Jul 1;52(5):850-866. doi: 10.1177/0044118x19832167. Epub 2019 Feb 22.
Little is known about the location and consistency of sleeping arrangements among youth experiencing homelessness (YEH) and how this is linked to their well-being. This study addresses this gap using ecological momentary assessment (EMA) via short message service (SMS) surveying with 150 YEH over 30 days, to examine how various sleeping arrangements are associated with depression, marijuana use, support received, and service utilization. Results revealed that the average number of consecutive days youth stayed at any particular location varied considerably. Youth who stayed more frequently with a friend/partner or in a transitional living facility (TLF) reported fewer days of being depressed, whereas staying with a friend/ partner was associated with using marijuana more frequently. Finally, youth staying with a friend/partner, stranger, or TLF reported using services on fewer days. Because sleeping arrangements change almost daily, on average, this has important public health implications for agencies finding permanent housing for YEH.
对于无家可归青年(YEH)的睡眠安排地点和稳定性,以及这与他们的幸福感之间的联系,我们所知甚少。本研究通过短消息服务(SMS)进行生态瞬时评估(EMA),对150名YEH进行了为期30天的调查,以填补这一空白,研究各种睡眠安排如何与抑郁、大麻使用、获得的支持以及服务利用相关联。结果显示,青年在任何特定地点连续停留的平均天数差异很大。更频繁地与朋友/伴侣同住或住在过渡性居住设施(TLF)中的青年报告的抑郁天数较少,而与朋友/伴侣同住则与更频繁地使用大麻有关。最后,与朋友/伴侣、陌生人或TLF同住的青年报告使用服务的天数较少。由于睡眠安排平均几乎每天都在变化,这对为YEH寻找永久住房的机构具有重要的公共卫生意义。