TY - JOUR PY - 1991// TI - Problems of maltreated runaway youth JO - Adolescence A1 - Kurtz, P. D. A1 - Kurtz, G. L. A1 - Jarvis, S. V. SP - 543 EP - 555 VL - 26 IS - 103 N2 - Research has shown that physical and sexual maltreatment precipitate runaway behavior in adolescents. However, there have been few large-scale examinations of the family, school, and personal problems of maltreated adolescents. In the present paper, an 85-item Client Information Record was completed on 2,019 runaways by shelter staff from eight southeastern states. There were significant differences in the problems reported by physically abused and sexually abused runaways when compared to their nonabused runaway peers. Runaways who were both physically and sexually maltreated were significantly more vulnerable and much worse off than those who only experienced either physical or sexual abuse. Implications for the treatment of maltreated runaways are discussed.

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