2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105600
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Substance use profiles among gang-involved youth: Social ecology implications for service approaches

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“…Research suggests that behaviors such as sex with multiple partners, group sex, inconsistent condom use, and coercive sex often co‐occur with substance use for gang‐involved youth and are common in gang social settings such as parties 20,24 . Yet, these youth are having sex and using substances much earlier than has been reported in prior gang studies 20,64 suggesting a subset of youth who may be at heightened risk given their very early engagement in, or forced participation in, potentially health compromising behaviors (i.e., low condom use, multiple partners, high substance use).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Research suggests that behaviors such as sex with multiple partners, group sex, inconsistent condom use, and coercive sex often co‐occur with substance use for gang‐involved youth and are common in gang social settings such as parties 20,24 . Yet, these youth are having sex and using substances much earlier than has been reported in prior gang studies 20,64 suggesting a subset of youth who may be at heightened risk given their very early engagement in, or forced participation in, potentially health compromising behaviors (i.e., low condom use, multiple partners, high substance use).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…More sexual partners with limited condom use at an earlier age combined with elevated substance use may not only increase youths' vulnerability to non-volitional sexual experiences, but also adverse outcomes such as STIs. 16,17 20,24 Yet, these youth are having sex and using substances much earlier than has been reported in prior gang studies 20,64 suggesting a subset of youth who may be at heightened risk given their very early engagement in, or forced participation in, potentially health compromising behaviors (i.e., low condom use, multiple partners, high substance use).…”
Section: Multiple Partner Youth With Early Exposure To Sexual Activitymentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Amerika'da çete üyesi olan gençlerle yapılan bir araştırma sonucuna göre (2020); aile, akran, okul ve mahalle bağlamında demografik ve madde kullanımına özgü ekolojik faktörlerin kullanılan maddenin türünü, sıklığını, erişim kaynağını önemli ölçüde farklılaştırdığı bulunmuştur. Özellikle ebeveynler, arkadaşlar ve komşular tarafından kullanımın kabulü, aile kurallarının olmaması ve mahallede yüksek erişilebilirliğin olması çete üyesi gençlerin kullanım kalıplarını önemli ölçüde farklılaştırmaktadır (26)…”
Section: Madde Kullanım Riski Ve Koruyucu Faktörlerunclassified