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Tyler, Kimberly A.; Schmitz, Rachel M. – Youth & Society, 2020
We used a life stress framework to examine linkages between distal or primary stressors (e.g., child abuse) and proximal or secondary stressors (e.g., street victimization) and their association with substance use among 150 youth experiencing homelessness in the Midwestern United States. Results revealed that numerous primary stressors such as…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Child Abuse, Victims of Crime, Substance Abuse
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Tyler, Kimberly A.; Hagewen, Kellie J.; Melander, Lisa A. – Youth & Society, 2011
The present study examines risk factors for running away and homelessness among a sample of more than 7,000 currently housed youth using the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health). Structural equation modeling results revealed that those with greater levels of family instability and those who ran away at Wave 2 were…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Homeless People, Structural Equation Models, Risk
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Tyler, Kimberly A.; Hoyt, Dan R.; Whitbeck, Les B. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2000
Investigates the effects of early sexual abuse on later sexual victimization among female homeless, runaway adolescents. Results indicate that early sexual abuse in the home had a positive direct effect on sexual victimization of adolescents on the street. The social context of street life puts these adolescents in close proximity to potential…
Descriptors: Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Females, Homeless People
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Tyler, Kimberly A.; Whitbeck, Les B.; Hoyt, Dan R.; Cauce, Ana Mari – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004
Risk factors associated with the likelihood of being sexually victimized by a stranger or friend/acquaintance since being on the street was examined among 372 homeless and runaway youth. Young people were interviewed on the streets and in shelters by outreach workers using a systematic sampling strategy. Youth who engaged in more high-risk…
Descriptors: Victims of Crime, Sexual Abuse, At Risk Persons, Runaways
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Tyler, Kimberly A. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2006
Using intensive qualitative interviews with 40 homeless youth, this study examined their early family histories for abuse, neglect, and other family problems and the number and types of transitions that youth experienced. Multiple forms of child maltreatment, family alcoholism, drug use, and criminal activity characterized early family histories…
Descriptors: Genealogy, Homeless People, Interviews, Qualitative Research
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Tyler, Kimberly A.; Cauce, Ana Mari – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2002
Interviews with 372 homeless and runaway adolescents found one-half reported being physically abused and almost one-third experienced sexual abuse. Females experienced significantly higher rates of sexual abuse. Sexual minority youth experienced more physical and sexual abuse compared to heterosexual youth. Nonfamily members most often perpetrated…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Abuse, Homeless People, Homosexuality
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Tyler, Kimberly A.; Hoyt, Dan R.; Whitbeck, Les B.; Cauce, Ana Mari – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2001
Investigated the impact of childhood sexual abuse on later sexual victimization among homeless and runaway youth. Found high rates of childhood sexual abuse and street sexual victimization, with females experiencing higher rates than males. Early sexual abuse increased likelihood of later victimization indirectly by increasing amount of time at…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Child Abuse
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Tyler, Kimberly A.; Cauce, Ana Mari; Whitbeck, Les – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2004
Objective: To examine family risk factors associated with dissociative symptoms among homeless and runaway youth. Method: Three hundred and twenty-eight homeless and runaway youth were interviewed using a systematic sampling strategy in metropolitan Seattle. Homeless young people were interviewed on the streets and in shelters by outreach workers…
Descriptors: Incidence, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, At Risk Persons