Moving homeless families into stable housing is an important policy priority, but little is known about how individual and household characteristics affect shelter use. This leaves homeless services providers and policy makers with few tools to make a priori decisions on which to base the targeting of services. Psychologists and economists have found that positive psychological capital leads to improvements in policy-relevant variables like academic achievement, income, and justice system recidivism; this is the first application of that framework to homelessness. This study measures three positive psychological traits—hope, resilience, and self-control—among 276 families who entered shelter in New York City, and uses survival analysis mode...
People who experience homelessness face many challenges and disadvantages that negatively impact hea...
The adverse conditions associated with living with no fixed address give rise to many physical and m...
Finding fulfillment of basic psychological needs may be difficult for parents living in shelters aft...
Moving homeless families into stable housing is an important policy priority, but little is known ab...
Homeless adolescents in families are at a higher risk of developing psychological disorders and havi...
Children who experience homelessness display substantial variation in outcomes, but little attention...
External and psychological aspects of homelessness were investigated based on the Theory of External...
Homelessness is experienced by considerable numbers of people throughout the UK. Research convincing...
As affordable housing resources diminish in cities throughout the country, poor families increasingl...
It is increasingly acknowledged that homelessness involves more than just being without a house. Ind...
The current study examined risk and resilience factors at multiple levels that affect homeless indiv...
It is increasingly acknowledged that homelessness involves more than just being without a house. Ind...
Homelessness is at historical levels in the United States and New York City has not been immune to t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2015. Major: Child Psychology. Advisors: Ann Mast...
There is growing recognition that social isolation and a lack of connectedness with social groups is...
People who experience homelessness face many challenges and disadvantages that negatively impact hea...
The adverse conditions associated with living with no fixed address give rise to many physical and m...
Finding fulfillment of basic psychological needs may be difficult for parents living in shelters aft...
Moving homeless families into stable housing is an important policy priority, but little is known ab...
Homeless adolescents in families are at a higher risk of developing psychological disorders and havi...
Children who experience homelessness display substantial variation in outcomes, but little attention...
External and psychological aspects of homelessness were investigated based on the Theory of External...
Homelessness is experienced by considerable numbers of people throughout the UK. Research convincing...
As affordable housing resources diminish in cities throughout the country, poor families increasingl...
It is increasingly acknowledged that homelessness involves more than just being without a house. Ind...
The current study examined risk and resilience factors at multiple levels that affect homeless indiv...
It is increasingly acknowledged that homelessness involves more than just being without a house. Ind...
Homelessness is at historical levels in the United States and New York City has not been immune to t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2015. Major: Child Psychology. Advisors: Ann Mast...
There is growing recognition that social isolation and a lack of connectedness with social groups is...
People who experience homelessness face many challenges and disadvantages that negatively impact hea...
The adverse conditions associated with living with no fixed address give rise to many physical and m...
Finding fulfillment of basic psychological needs may be difficult for parents living in shelters aft...