2010
DOI: 10.7202/044049ar
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Travailler pour survivre : exploration du travail des jeunes de la rue

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“…Acknowledging that previous research mainly focused on the negative consequences of music on PAS use, little remains known about its influence on the well‐being of individuals with a problematic PAS use. Nevertheless, 16 articles reported some form of beneficial impacts of music on their well‐being [35,54–56,67,88,91–93,96,97,100,103,105,112,113]. They show that though a majority of young adults listen to music for emotionally oriented well‐being motives, young adults from the general population as well as those who use PAS might benefit differently from the impact of music [88,96].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Acknowledging that previous research mainly focused on the negative consequences of music on PAS use, little remains known about its influence on the well‐being of individuals with a problematic PAS use. Nevertheless, 16 articles reported some form of beneficial impacts of music on their well‐being [35,54–56,67,88,91–93,96,97,100,103,105,112,113]. They show that though a majority of young adults listen to music for emotionally oriented well‐being motives, young adults from the general population as well as those who use PAS might benefit differently from the impact of music [88,96].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the previously discussed influences of music apply to young individuals with a problematic PAS use at large, the involvement in music has specific implications for those who experience homelessness. Among the reviewed articles, 11 integrated homeless young adults [35,53,67,95,97,100,102,103,105,112,113]. It is important to highlight that while research led among individuals with a problematic PAS use tend to report merely harmful consequences of music, research led among homeless young adults show strongly optimistic results.…”
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“…For example, (5) found that 16% of people who use psychoactive substances reported income from formal employment, even while living in situations of social precarity and maintaining their drug use. However, despite the clear interest in working among people in situations of social precarity (23)(24)(25)(26), various factors like stigmatization, prejudice and administrative di culties can throw up barriers to job opportunities and/or hinder their ability to retain those jobs they do nd (25,(27)(28)(29)(30)(31).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%