Gang Youth as a Vulnerable Population for Nursing Intervention

ABSTRACT Background: Gang youth often come from socially and economically marginalized communities. Such youth report significantly higher rates of participation in violence, substance use, and risky sexual behaviors than their nongang peers. Aims: This manuscript argues that gang‐identified youth c...

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description ABSTRACT Background: Gang youth often come from socially and economically marginalized communities. Such youth report significantly higher rates of participation in violence, substance use, and risky sexual behaviors than their nongang peers. Aims: This manuscript argues that gang‐identified youth constitute a vulnerable population. Materials and Methods: Data are drawn from the general research literature and a case example of how a nurse in Los Angeles partnered with law enforcement to provide preventive health care to gang youth and youth at‐risk for joining gangs. Conclusion: Gang youth are a vulnerable population amenable to nursing intervention. Gang youth may have particular health care needs and may need special access to health care.
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Adolescent Behavior - psychology
Biological and medical sciences
Children & youth
Drug use
gang youth
Gangs
Health care
Health Education - organization & administration
Health participants
Health Status Disparities
Healthcare Disparities
Humans
Juvenile Delinquency - prevention & control
Juvenile Delinquency - psychology
Juvenile Delinquency - statistics & numerical data
Los Angeles - epidemiology
Medical sciences
Miscellaneous
Needs Assessment
nurse
Nurse's Role
Nursing
Nursing Evaluation Research
Peer Group
public health
Public Health Nursing - organization & administration
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Risk-Taking
Sexual behavior
Sexual Behavior - psychology
Socioeconomic Factors
Substance-Related Disorders - psychology
United States - epidemiology
Violence
Violence - psychology
vulnerable population
Vulnerable Populations - psychology
Vulnerable Populations - statistics & numerical data
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