3.5 Social Stigma and Homeless Youth

This chapter examines the mental health implications of social stigma as it is experienced by homeless youth. Surveys conducted with 208 youths on the streets and in agencies in New York City and Toronto revealed significant associations between perceived stigma due to homeless status and sexual orientation, panhandling and sex trade involvement, and amount of time homeless. Higher perceived stigma was also related to low self-esteem, loneliness, a sense of being trapped, and ideas of suicide. Guilt and self-blame due to homeless status have the strongest impact on mental health variables.

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Publication Date: 
2009
Author(s): 
Publisher(s): 
Canadian Observatory on Homelessness
Editor(s): 
Hulchanski, J. David
Campsie, Philippa
Chau, Shirley B.Y.
Hwang, Stephen H.
Paradis, Emily