Focusing on the central aim of many published studies involving homeless children in the United States, this article summarizes findings on the effects of homelessness on children’s mental health, health, developmental status, and academic achievement. Researchers have repeatedly documented that poverty is associated with higher rates of problems among both homeless and low-income housed groups of children in compar-ison to children in the broader population. Although the majority of studies have found homeless children to evidence greater problems than low-income housed children, results are inconsistent. Factors that may account for these discrepant findings are dis-cussed, and recommendations for additional research are offered
Young children residing in homeless shelters with their primary caregiver are at an increased risk f...
The number of homeless children has risen significantly in recent years. For many children, homeless...
Of the approximately 565,000 people experiencing homelessness at a given point in time in the Unite...
This article reviews and critiques community-based re-search on the effects of homelessness onchildr...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...
Although the United States is a first world country, there is still a concern about homelessness amo...
Relatively little of the existing research on homelessness has focused on children. Those studies th...
This paper reviews published research conducted in the United States pertaining to the effects of ho...
Missoula’s Homeless Children: Effects of Homelessness on Mental, Emotional and Social Health The men...
Homeless children in families comprise the fastest-growing group of homeless persons in the United S...
OBJECTIVE: The numbers of children experiencing homelessness have increased. To develop responsive ...
The mental, emotional, and social health of children are greatly affected by being homeless. Being h...
National research recognizes nutritional deficiencies, sleep disorders, and increased prevalence of ...
In a given year, approximately 1.6 million children in the United States experience homeless-ness, a...
Debra Rog and John Buckner report that since the mid-1990s, there has been continued research and po...
Young children residing in homeless shelters with their primary caregiver are at an increased risk f...
The number of homeless children has risen significantly in recent years. For many children, homeless...
Of the approximately 565,000 people experiencing homelessness at a given point in time in the Unite...
This article reviews and critiques community-based re-search on the effects of homelessness onchildr...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...
Although the United States is a first world country, there is still a concern about homelessness amo...
Relatively little of the existing research on homelessness has focused on children. Those studies th...
This paper reviews published research conducted in the United States pertaining to the effects of ho...
Missoula’s Homeless Children: Effects of Homelessness on Mental, Emotional and Social Health The men...
Homeless children in families comprise the fastest-growing group of homeless persons in the United S...
OBJECTIVE: The numbers of children experiencing homelessness have increased. To develop responsive ...
The mental, emotional, and social health of children are greatly affected by being homeless. Being h...
National research recognizes nutritional deficiencies, sleep disorders, and increased prevalence of ...
In a given year, approximately 1.6 million children in the United States experience homeless-ness, a...
Debra Rog and John Buckner report that since the mid-1990s, there has been continued research and po...
Young children residing in homeless shelters with their primary caregiver are at an increased risk f...
The number of homeless children has risen significantly in recent years. For many children, homeless...
Of the approximately 565,000 people experiencing homelessness at a given point in time in the Unite...