HEALTH RISK BEHAVIORAL SURVEY FROM 39 JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IN THE UNITED-STATES

Citation
Re. Morris et al., HEALTH RISK BEHAVIORAL SURVEY FROM 39 JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES IN THE UNITED-STATES, Journal of adolescent health, 17(6), 1995, pp. 334-344
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath","Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
ISSN journal
1054139X
Volume
17
Issue
6
Year of publication
1995
Pages
334 - 344
Database
ISI
SICI code
1054-139X(1995)17:6<334:HRBSF3>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Purpose: The study surveyed adolescents in juvenile detention faciliti es to determine the incidence of health risk behaviors. Methods: A mod ified version of the United States Centers for Disease Control Youth R isk Behavior Surveillance System was administered to 1801 miners at 39 facilities in the United States. Results: Risky behavior begins early , the initiation plateauing at age 15 or 16 years. Girls and boys repo rted comparable rates of drinking, binge drinking, and illicit drug us e. North American Natives and those individuals who designated themsel ves as being other than any of the offered choices for racial designat ion (''Other'') began drinking at earlier ages, had more binge drinkin g, more illegal drug use, and the most fight-related behavior. By age 12 years 62% reported onset of sexual intercourse and by age 14 years 89% were sexually active. Fighting was reported by 69% of detainees. F ight-related injuries within the past year were reported by 25% of the respondents. Nearly 47% belonged to a gang. Drug/alcohol use, fightin g, and gang membership were related. Suicide was considered by 22% of the detainees, planned by 20%, tried by 16%, 8% were injured because o f a suicide attempt. Younger teens (White, N.A. Natives, and ''Other'' ) had the most frequent suicide ideation. Drug/alcohol use correlated with suicidal thoughts. Onset of sexual intercourse was at an average age of 12. Multiple partners and pregnancy, was highest among blacks a nd ''Others''. Blacks had the highest sexually transmitted disease (ST D) rate. Less than half of all respondents used condoms at last interc ourse. STDs were related to being female, being black, and having mult iple sexual partners. Pregnancy was related to multiple sexual partner s and violent behavior. Conclusion: Male and female detainees report a high incidence and early onset of risky behaviors. N.A. Natives and t hose of ''other'' races reported the highest incidence of risk behavio rs.