This study provides a description of the physical, psychological, and substance use problems of adult homeless women who are and are not caring for children. We also examined differences in the characteristics of these two groups of women. Interviews were conducted with 148 homeless women from three mid-sized U.S. cities, 24.3 % of whom were caring for at least one child. Our results showed that women caring for children were more likely to be sheltered and have health insurance. Homeless women caring for children and solitary homeless women were generally similar in terms of substance abuse problems. However, rates of Borderline Personality Disorder were higher among women caring for children than among solitary homeless women. Our results...
People in a homeless situation are one of the most obvious embodiments of the phenomenon of social e...
Researchers usually define a homeless family as those parents accompanied by minor children. This st...
A study of risk factors for homelessness among the severely mentally ill was extended to include wom...
This study provides a description of the physical, psychological, and substance use problems of adul...
This study provides a description of the physical, psychological, and substance use problems of adul...
This dissertation examined the characteristics of 213 homeless and low-income housed women in Flint,...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.The fastest growing sub...
Pregnancy rates among women in the U.S. who are homeless are much higher than rates among women who ...
Researchers usually define a homeless family as those parents accompanied by minor children. This st...
Women make up a significant minority of the homeless population in the United States. This dissertat...
Families with children comprise 40% of the homeless population. Most are headed by single women with...
In this chapter, we examine the shelter experience for homeless mothers, particularly those with you...
Homeless women and families are among the most disenfranchised groups in society. Further, because o...
Homeless adolescent mothers are a growing subpopulation of the homeless. Previous studies focused on...
ObjectiveTo contrast sociodemographic characteristics, physical and mental health status, substance ...
People in a homeless situation are one of the most obvious embodiments of the phenomenon of social e...
Researchers usually define a homeless family as those parents accompanied by minor children. This st...
A study of risk factors for homelessness among the severely mentally ill was extended to include wom...
This study provides a description of the physical, psychological, and substance use problems of adul...
This study provides a description of the physical, psychological, and substance use problems of adul...
This dissertation examined the characteristics of 213 homeless and low-income housed women in Flint,...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.The fastest growing sub...
Pregnancy rates among women in the U.S. who are homeless are much higher than rates among women who ...
Researchers usually define a homeless family as those parents accompanied by minor children. This st...
Women make up a significant minority of the homeless population in the United States. This dissertat...
Families with children comprise 40% of the homeless population. Most are headed by single women with...
In this chapter, we examine the shelter experience for homeless mothers, particularly those with you...
Homeless women and families are among the most disenfranchised groups in society. Further, because o...
Homeless adolescent mothers are a growing subpopulation of the homeless. Previous studies focused on...
ObjectiveTo contrast sociodemographic characteristics, physical and mental health status, substance ...
People in a homeless situation are one of the most obvious embodiments of the phenomenon of social e...
Researchers usually define a homeless family as those parents accompanied by minor children. This st...
A study of risk factors for homelessness among the severely mentally ill was extended to include wom...