Early Identification of At-Risk Youth in Latin America : An Application of Cluster Analysis

A new literature on the nature of and policies for youth in Latin America is emerging, but there is still very little known about who are the most vulnerable young people. This paper aims to characterize the heterogeneity in the youth population and identify ex ante the youth that are at-risk and should be targeted with prevention programs. Using non-parametric methodologies and specialized youth surveys from Mexico and Chile, the authors quantify and characterize the different sub-groups of youth, according to the amount of risk in their lives, and find that approximately 20 percent of 18 to 24 year old Chileans and 40 percent of the same age cohort in Mexico are suffering the consequences of a range of negative behaviors. Another 8 to 20 percent demonstrate factors in their lives that pre-dispose them to becoming at-risk youth - they are the candidates for prevention programs. The analysis finds two observable variables that can be used to identify which children have a higher probability of becoming troubled youth: poverty and residing in rural areas. The analysis also finds that risky behaviors increase with age and differ by gender, thereby highlighting the need for program and policy differentiation along these two demographic dimensions.

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Main Authors: Bagby, Emilie, Cunningham, Wendy
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2007-10
Subjects:ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES, ADDICTION, ADOLESCENT, ADOLESCENT HEALTH, ADOLESCENT MEDICINE, ADOLESCENT MOTHERS, ADOLESCENTS, ADULTHOOD, AGE OF MARRIAGE, AGED, ALCOHOL, ALCOHOL USE, ARMED CONFLICT, AVERAGE AGE, BULLETIN, CHILD HEALTH, CHILDBEARING, CHILDHOODS, COCAINE, COMMITTEE ON POPULATION, COMMUNITY HEALTH, CONDOM, CONDOM USE, CONDOMS, CONTRACEPTION, CRIME, CULTURAL CHANGE, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DISCRIMINATION, DOCTORS, DROPOUT, DROPOUTS, DRUG USE, DRUGS, EARLY IDENTIFICATION, EARLY SEXUAL INITIATION, ECONOMIC INEQUALITY, FAMILIES, FAMILY MEMBERS, FATHER, FATHERS, FEMALE, FEMALES, FIRST CHILD, FIRST PREGNANCY, FIRST SEXUAL EXPERIENCE, GENDER, GENDERS, GIRLS, HEALTH MANAGEMENT, HEALTH PROMOTION, HOSPITALS, HOUSEHOLD POVERTY, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, INDOOR AIR POLLUTION, INTERVENTION, LABOR FORCE, LATIN AMERICAN, LEVELS OF EDUCATION, MARIJUANA, MARIJUANA USE, MARRIAGE AGE, MEDICAL SERVICES, MENTAL HEALTH, MOTHER, OBESITY, OLD AGE, OLDER AGE GROUPS, OLDER MALES, PARENT EDUCATION, PARENTAL CONSENT, PARENTAL EDUCATION, PERSONALITY, POLICY RESEARCH, POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER, POLITICAL PARTIES, POLLUTION, POPULATION CENTER, PREGNANCY, PRIMARY EDUCATION, PRIMARY SCHOOL, PRIVATE LIFE, PROGRESS, PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE, PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, PUBLIC HEALTH, RADIO, REHABILITATION, RELATIONSHIP WITH PARENTS, RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS, RESPECT, RISK BEHAVIOR, RISK BEHAVIORS, RISK FACTORS, RISK GROUPS, RISK TAKING, RISK-TAKING, RISKY BEHAVIOR, RISKY SEX, RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIORS, RURAL AREAS, RURAL RESIDENCE, RURAL YOUTH, SAFE SEX, SCHOOL QUALITY, SCHOOL YEARS, SCHOOLS, SECONDARY EDUCATION, SECONDARY SCHOOL, SEXUAL ACTIVITIES, SEXUAL ACTIVITY, SEXUAL BEHAVIORS, SEXUAL HEALTH, SEXUAL INTERCOURSE, SEXUAL PARTNERS, SEXUAL PRACTICES, SEXUAL RELATIONS, SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SMOKING, SOCIAL EXCLUSION, SOCIAL SCIENCES, SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, SUBSTANCE USE, SUICIDE, TOBACCO, TOBACCO USE, TV, UNPROTECTED SEX, URBAN AREAS, URBAN YOUTH, VIOLENCE, VULNERABLE YOUNG PEOPLE, WORKERS, WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, YOUNG AGE, YOUNG AGES, YOUNG MALES, YOUNG PERSON, YOUTH, YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, YOUTH HEALTH, YOUTH PARTICIPATION, YOUTH POPULATION, YOUTH VIOLENCE, YOUTH ­ SMOKING, YOUTHS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/10/8474831/early-identification-at-risk-youth-latin-america-application-cluster-analysis
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/7571
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