TY - JOUR
T1 - Discrimination and mental health problems among homeless minority young people
AU - Milburn, Norweeta G.
AU - Batterham, Philip
AU - Ayala, George
AU - Rice, Eric
AU - Solorio, Rosa
AU - Desmond, Kate
AU - Lord, Lynwood
AU - Iribarren, Javier
AU - Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Objective. We examined the associations among perceived discrimination, racial/ethnic identification, and emotional distress in newly homeless adolescents. Methods. We assessed a sample of newly homeless adolescents (n5254) in Los Angeles, California, with measures of perceived discrimination and racial/ ethnic identification. We assessed emotional distress using the Brief Symptom Inventory and used multivariate linear regression modeling to gauge the impact of discrimination and racial identity on emotional distress. Results. Controlling for race and immigration status, gender, and age, young people with a greater sense of ethnic identification experienced less emotional distress. Young people with a history of racial/ethnic discrimination experienced more emotional distress. Conclusion. Intervention programs that contextualize discrimination and enhance racial/ethnic identification and pride among homeless young people are needed.
AB - Objective. We examined the associations among perceived discrimination, racial/ethnic identification, and emotional distress in newly homeless adolescents. Methods. We assessed a sample of newly homeless adolescents (n5254) in Los Angeles, California, with measures of perceived discrimination and racial/ ethnic identification. We assessed emotional distress using the Brief Symptom Inventory and used multivariate linear regression modeling to gauge the impact of discrimination and racial identity on emotional distress. Results. Controlling for race and immigration status, gender, and age, young people with a greater sense of ethnic identification experienced less emotional distress. Young people with a history of racial/ethnic discrimination experienced more emotional distress. Conclusion. Intervention programs that contextualize discrimination and enhance racial/ethnic identification and pride among homeless young people are needed.
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U2 - 10.1177/003335491012500109
DO - 10.1177/003335491012500109
M3 - Article
SN - 0033-3549
VL - 125
SP - 61
EP - 67
JO - Public Health Reports
JF - Public Health Reports
IS - 1
ER -