Abstract

Very few studies have investigated executive function (EF) in homeless youth, and those that have studied EF typically used a limited number of subjects and assessment options. By use of a sample group larger than any in the current literature and a full neuropsychological battery, this study examined the relationship between components of EF and engagement in risk-taking behaviors among shelter-living urban homeless youth.

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