13 research outputs found
Barriers to drug cessation among 146 street-involved children and youth in Eldoret, Kenya.
a<p>4 missing responses.</p>b<p>Of those who had ever sniffed glue (n = 98).</p>c<p>Of those who had ever used (n = 108).</p
Themes derived from thematic content analysis.
<p>Themes derived from thematic content analysis.</p
Facilitators of drug cessation among 146 street-involved children and youth in Eldoret, Kenya.
a<p>Of current users (n = 90).</p>b<p>Missing 2 responses.</p
Independent models adjusted for age, sex and care environment examining variation of PTSS median coefficient and PTSD with different PTEs.
<p>*Statistically Significant, p<0.01.</p>a<p>Reference category.</p
Street-involvement characteristics of the study population by gender and level of street involvement (N = 200).
<p>Street-involvement characteristics of the study population by gender and level of street involvement (N = 200).</p
Unadjusted (UOR) and Adjusted Odds Ratios (AOR) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) for associations of gender and level of street involvement with key social and economic indicators among street-connected youth aged 12–21 (N = 200).
<p><b>(</b>Binary multivariable logistic regression analysis for the association of gender and level of street involvement with binary indicators adjusted for age and length of time on the street).</p><p>*reference category.</p
PTEs, PTSD and PTSS median score variation with sex, stratified by care environment, N = 1451<sup>a</sup>.
a<p>114 cases with incomplete data excluded; Overall, PTEs, PTSD prevalence rates and PTSS median scores varied significantly across the care environments (p<0.01).</p><p>*Statistically Significant, p<0.01.</p
Sociodemographic characteristics of the study population by gender and level of street involvement (N = 200).
<p>Sociodemographic characteristics of the study population by gender and level of street involvement (N = 200).</p
Economic characteristics of the study population by gender and level of street involvement (N = 200).
<p>Economic characteristics of the study population by gender and level of street involvement (N = 200).</p