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Iravani, M & Asmin, H. (2014). Investigating the effects of counseling programs on runaway youth.Management Science Letters , 4(4), 833-836.
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Yates, G. L., MacKenzie, R., Pennbridge, J., & Cohen, E. (1988). A risk profile comparison of runaway and non-runaway youth. American Journal of Public Health, 78(7), 820-821.
Slesnick, N., Patton, R., & Dashora, P. (2011). Runaway Teens. Encyclopedia of Adolescence, 276-282
Al-Tayyib, A. A., Rice, E., Rhoades, H., & Riggs, P. (2014). Association between prescription drug misuse and injection among runaway and homeless youth. Drug and alcohol dependence, 134, 406-409.
Aratani, Y., & Cooper, J. L. (2012). The effects of runaway-homeless episodes on high school dropout. Youth & Society. Doi: 10.1177/0044118X12456406.
Attar-Schwartz, S. (2013). Runaway behavior among adolescents in residential care: The role of personal characteristics, victimization experiences while in care, social climate, and institutional factors. Children and Youth Services Review, 35(2), 258-267
Farrow, J. A., Deisher, R. W., Brown, R., Kulig, J. W., & Kipke, M. D. (1992). Health and health needs of homeless and runaway youth: A position paper of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. Journal of Adolescent Health, 13(8), 717-726.
Feitel, B., Margetson, N., Chamas, J., & Lipman, C. (1992). Psychosocial background and behavioral and emotional disorders of homeless and runaway youth. Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 43(2), 155-159.
Greene, J. (1995). Youth with Runaway, Throwaway, and Homeless Experiences: Prevalence, Drug Use, and Other At-Risk Behaviors Research Triangle Institute. HHS. ACF - ACYF.
Hammer, H., Finkelhor, D., & Sedlak, A. (2002). Runaway / Thrownaway Children: National estimates and characteristics. National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway, and Thrownaway Children. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
Kennedy, M. R. (1991). Homeless and runaway youth mental health issues: No access to the system. Journal of Adolescent Health, 12(7), 576-579.
McRee, N. (2008). Child abuse in blended households: Reports from runaway and homeless youth. Child Abuse & Neglect, 32(4), 449-453.
Molnar, B., Shade, S., Kral, A., Booth, R., & Watters, J. (1998). Suicidal behavior and sexual / physical abuse among street youth. Child Abuse & Neglect. 22(3), 213-222.
Sanchez, R. P., Waller, M. W., & Greene, J. M. (2006). Who runs? A demographic profile of runaway youth in the United States. Journal of Adolescent Health, 39(5), 778-781.
Yates, G. L., MacKenzie, R., Pennbridge, J., & Cohen, E. (1988). A risk profile comparison of runaway and non-runaway youth. American Journal of Public Health, 78(7), 820-821.
Slesnick, N., Patton, R., & Dashora, P. (2011). Runaway Teens. Encyclopedia of Adolescence, 276-282