Rates and correlates of well‐being among youth experiencing homelessness
Mental health concerns have been well studied among youth experiencing homelessness, yet few studies have explored factors that contribute to well‐being in this population. The current cross‐sectional study examined rates and correlates of well‐being among youth experiencing homelessness. This is a...
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description | Mental health concerns have been well studied among youth experiencing homelessness, yet few studies have explored factors that contribute to well‐being in this population. The current cross‐sectional study examined rates and correlates of well‐being among youth experiencing homelessness. This is a descriptive, secondary analysis of the baseline data from a clinical intervention study. Ninety‐nine youth (aged 16−25) who were experiencing homelessness were recruited in Chicago. Approximately 40% of the sample reported average or above average well‐being relative to existing benchmarks. Having medical insurance, a mobile phone, and a history of more severe childhood trauma were unique cross‐sectional predictors of worse well‐being (all ps |
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