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青少年无家可归:基于性取向和性别认同(LGBT)以及睡眠地点评估受侵害风险。

Adolescent homelessness: Evaluating victimization risk based on LGBT identity and sleeping location.

作者信息

Flatley Claire A, Hatchimonji Danielle R, Treglia Dan, Cutuli J J

机构信息

Center for Healthcare Delivery Science, Nemours Children's Health, Wilmington, Delaware, USA.

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

出版信息

J Adolesc. 2022 Dec;94(8):1108-1117. doi: 10.1002/jad.12087. Epub 2022 Aug 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Teen homelessness confers risk for victimization experiences, and teens that identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) are at an even greater risk of experiencing victimization and homelessness.

METHODS

Using the 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, we evaluated the association of experiencing homelessness with physical and sexual victimization and we examined whether LGBT identification moderated this relationship. We also evaluated if the odds of experiencing sexual and physical victimization differed depending on the reported sleeping location.

RESULTS

Students who reported homelessness had increased odds of having experienced physical and sexual victimization. LGBT identity was related to increased risk for physical and sexual victimization; however, LGBT identity did not moderate the relationship between homelessness and victimization. Considering nighttime sleeping arrangement, students who reported having no usual place to stay had the highest odds of experiencing sexual or physical victimization, followed by car, park, campground, hotels/motels, emergency housing, and doubled-up with family or friends. Notably, all homeless sleeping locations were associated with increased odds of experiencing victimization relative to sleeping at a parent or guardian's home.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings confirm links between teen homelessness and sexual and physical victimization, as well as increased risk for victimization experienced by LGBT youth. Special considerations should be made when developing and implementing interventions for teens experiencing homelessness and teens who identify as LGBT.

摘要

背景

青少年无家可归会带来遭受伤害经历的风险,而自我认同为女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋或跨性别者(LGBT)的青少年遭受伤害和无家可归的风险更高。

方法

利用2019年青少年风险行为监测系统,我们评估了无家可归经历与身体和性侵害之间的关联,并研究了LGBT身份认同是否调节了这种关系。我们还评估了根据报告的睡眠地点,遭受性侵害和身体侵害的几率是否存在差异。

结果

报告无家可归的学生遭受身体和性侵害的几率增加。LGBT身份与遭受身体和性侵害的风险增加有关;然而,LGBT身份并未调节无家可归与侵害之间的关系。考虑到夜间睡眠安排,报告没有固定住所的学生遭受性侵害或身体侵害的几率最高,其次是在汽车、公园、露营地、酒店/汽车旅馆、紧急住房中,以及与家人或朋友挤住。值得注意的是,相对于睡在父母或监护人家里,所有无家可归的睡眠地点都与遭受侵害的几率增加有关。

结论

我们的研究结果证实了青少年无家可归与性侵害和身体侵害之间的联系,以及LGBT青少年遭受侵害的风险增加。在为无家可归的青少年和自我认同为LGBT的青少年制定和实施干预措施时,应给予特别考虑。

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