RAND Corporation, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America.
RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2024 May 13;19(5):e0303439. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0303439. eCollection 2024.
Young adults experiencing homelessness (YAEH) are faced with instabilities in many areas of their lives, including their living situation, employment, and income. Little is known about how the experience of instability in these different domains might be associated with substance use. Leveraging data collected on 276 YAEH in Los Angeles County, regression analyses examine associations between three distinct types of instability (housing, employment, income) and participants' self-reported alcohol use, alcohol consequences, non-cannabis drug use, and substance use symptoms. Results indicated that recent instability in income, employment, and secure housing for those with access to it (but not housing in general or non-secure housing) were significantly associated with greater alcohol/drug use or substance use symptoms. Depression was also found to moderate the association between employment instability and alcohol use. Our findings suggest that efforts to reduce instability in income, employment, and secure housing may have positive benefits for substance using YAEH, especially those with depressive symptoms.
无家可归的青年成年人(YAEH)在生活的许多方面都面临着不稳定,包括他们的居住状况、就业和收入。对于这些不同领域的不稳定经历如何与物质使用相关,人们知之甚少。利用在洛杉矶县收集的 276 名 YAEH 的数据,回归分析研究了三种不同类型的不稳定(住房、就业、收入)与参与者自我报告的酒精使用、酒精后果、非大麻药物使用和物质使用症状之间的关联。结果表明,最近在收入、就业和有住房(但不是一般住房或无住房)的人中的不稳定与更多的酒精/药物使用或物质使用症状显著相关。还发现抑郁会调节就业不稳定与酒精使用之间的关系。我们的研究结果表明,减少收入、就业和有住房不稳定的努力可能对使用物质的 YAEH 有积极的好处,特别是那些有抑郁症状的人。