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Do Programs for Runaway and Homeless Youth Work? A Qualitative Exploration From the Perspectives of Youth Clients in Diverse Settings

机译:逃亡和无家可归的青年计划工作吗?多元环境中青年客户视角的质性探索

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Runaway and homeless youth (RHY) comprise a large population of young people who reside outside the control and protection of parents and guardians and who experience numerous traumas and risk factors, but few buffering resources. Specialized settings have developed to serve RHY, but little is known about their effects. The present cross-sectional qualitative descriptive study, grounded in the positive youth development approach and the Youth Program Quality Assessment model, addressed this gap in the literature. From a larger sample of 29 RHY-specific settings across New York State, RHY ages 16–21 from 11 settings were purposively sampled for semi-structured in-depth interviews on their transitions into homelessness, experiences with settings, and unmet needs (N = 37 RHY). Data were analyzed with a theory-driven and inductive systematic content analysis approach. Half of participants (54%) were female; almost half (49%) identified as non-heterosexual; and 42% were African American/Black, 31% were Latino/Hispanic, and 28% were White/other. Results indicated that because RHY are a uniquely challenged population, distrustful of service settings and professional adults and skilled at surviving independently, the population-tailored approaches found in RHY-specific settings are vital to settings’ abilities to effectively engage and serve RHY. We found the following four major themes regarding the positive effects of settings: (1) engaging with an RHY setting was emotionally challenging and frightening, and thus the experiences of safety and services tailored to RHY needs were critical; (2) instrumental support from staff was vital and most effective when received in a context of emotional support; (3) RHY were skilled at survival on the streets, but benefited from socialization into more traditional systems to foster future independent living; and (4) follow-through and aftercare were needed as RHY transitioned out of services. With respect to gaps in settings, RHY highlighted the following: (1) a desire for better management of tension between youths’ needs for structure and wishes for autonomy and (2) lack of RHY input into program governance. This study advances our understanding of RHY, their service needs, and the ways settings meet these needs, as well as remaining gaps. It underscores the vital, life-changing, and even life-saving role these settings play for RHY.
机译:离家出走的无家可归青年(RHY)由大量年轻人组成,他们居住在父母和监护人的控制和保护范围之外,遭受了很多创伤和危险因素,但很少有缓冲资源。已经开发了专门的设置来服务RHY,但对其效果知之甚少。本横断面定性描述性研究以积极的青年发展方法和青年计划质量评估模型为基础,解决了文献中的这一空白。从纽约州的29个RHY特定环境的较大样本中,有针对性地抽取了11个环境中的16-21岁的RHY,以进行半结构化深入访谈,以了解他们如何过渡到无家可归,环境经历和未满足的需求(N(= 37 RHY)。使用理论驱动和归纳的系统内容分析方法分析数据。一半的参与者(54%)是女性;几乎一半(49%)被确定为非异性恋;非裔美国人/黑人占42%,拉丁裔/西班牙裔占31%,白人/其他占28%。结果表明,由于RHY是一个独特的挑战人群,对服务设置和专业成年人不信任,并且擅长独立生存,因此在RHY特定设置中发现的针对人群的方法对于设置有效参与和服务RHY的能力至关重要。我们发现以下四个与环境的积极影响有关的主题:(1)与RHY环境互动在情感上是充满挑战和恐惧的,因此针对RHY需求量身定制的安全和服务经验至关重要。 (2)在情感支持的背景下,员工的工具性支持至关重要且最有效; (3)RHY擅长在街头谋生,但受益于融入更多传统系统的社会化以培养未来的独立生活; (4)由于RHY退出服务范围,因此需要后续和后续服务。关于环境方面的差距,RHY强调了以下几点:(1)希望更好地管理青年对结构的需求和自治的愿望之间的紧张关系;(2)RHY在计划管理方面缺乏投入。这项研究提高了我们对RHY,其服务需求以及设置满足这些需求的方式以及剩余差距的理解。它强调了这些设置对于RHY所起的至关重要的,改变生活甚至挽救生命的作用。

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