What happens to homeless and runaway adolescents when they
become adults? This is the first study that follows homeless youth
into young adulthood and reviews the mental health consequences of
runaway episodes and street life. The adolescents were interviewed
every three months for three years from their mid teens to their
early twenties. The study documents the psychological consequences
associated with becoming adults when missing the critical
developmental tasks of adolescence. The authors report high levels
of psychological problems associated with victimization prior to
and after running away. These victimization experiences shape the
behaviors of these young people, affecting their relationships with
others and their chances of conventional adjustment. Across time,
the more successful their adaptation to street life and the street
economy, the more barriers to conventional adult life emerge.
The distress, including self-mutilation and suicidal behaviors,
among this population is examined, as well as the impact street
life has on future relationships, education, and employment.
Nutritional and health problems are also explored, along with the
social and economic impact of this population on society. As such,
the book provides insight about why the current prevention and
treatment programs are failing in an effort to help policy makers
modify approaches to adolescent runaways.
Intended as a supplementary text for undergraduate and/or
graduate courses on homelessness, high risk youth, social deviance,
adolescence and/or emerging adulthood taught in departments of
psychology, human development, sociology, social work, and public
health, this compelling book will also appeal to anyone who works
with homeless adolescents.
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