Homeless women and families are among the most disenfranchised groups in society. Further, because of their homelessness and associated problems, many homeless women become separated from their children. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects on predictors of entering a shelter with or without children (shelter status) and whether or not one is separated from one or more children (child separation status) on various special need predictors. A second objective was to determine the relationship between shelter status and child separation and to understand the unique experiences of homeless women who are separated from their children. These objectives were achieved via thematic analysis, quantitative methods and qualitative met...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the prevalence of mental health problems among a represent...
Homeless mothers and their dependent children make up the fastest\ud growing segment of the homeless...
Researchers usually define a homeless family as those parents accompanied by minor children. This st...
In this chapter, we examine the shelter experience for homeless mothers, particularly those with you...
Over the course of the last two decades, homelessness has become one of America\u27s major social pr...
Families with children comprise 40% of the homeless population. Most are headed by single women with...
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...
The overall objective of this study was to evaluate service delivery systems in Atlanta shelters to ...
Traditionally, homeless people have been thought of as largely comprised of alcoholic or mentally di...
This dissertation examined the characteristics of 213 homeless and low-income housed women in Flint,...
The purpose of this study was to describe the lived experiences of homeless women with preschool chi...
Homeless adolescent mothers are a growing subpopulation of the homeless. Previous studies focused on...
Homeless families are a rising proportion of the contemporary homeless population. However, no data ...
Homelessness could affect all persons at some point in life regardless of age, gender, race and clas...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the prevalence of mental health problems among a represent...
Homeless mothers and their dependent children make up the fastest\ud growing segment of the homeless...
Researchers usually define a homeless family as those parents accompanied by minor children. This st...
In this chapter, we examine the shelter experience for homeless mothers, particularly those with you...
Over the course of the last two decades, homelessness has become one of America\u27s major social pr...
Families with children comprise 40% of the homeless population. Most are headed by single women with...
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...
The overall objective of this study was to evaluate service delivery systems in Atlanta shelters to ...
Traditionally, homeless people have been thought of as largely comprised of alcoholic or mentally di...
This dissertation examined the characteristics of 213 homeless and low-income housed women in Flint,...
The purpose of this study was to describe the lived experiences of homeless women with preschool chi...
Homeless adolescent mothers are a growing subpopulation of the homeless. Previous studies focused on...
Homeless families are a rising proportion of the contemporary homeless population. However, no data ...
Homelessness could affect all persons at some point in life regardless of age, gender, race and clas...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the prevalence of mental health problems among a represent...
Homeless mothers and their dependent children make up the fastest\ud growing segment of the homeless...
Researchers usually define a homeless family as those parents accompanied by minor children. This st...