In August 2019, 3848 children in Ireland were faced with emergency homelessness [1]. In recent years, lack of affordable housing, unemployment and shortage of rental properties have been the primary driving factors for the potentially devastating impact of familial homelessness in our society [1]. Our aim was to evaluate current knowledge on the psychological impact of homelessness in children. Using the PRISMA model, we performed a review of the currently available literature on the psychological impact of homelessness on children. This concept was explored under two different categories-'transgenerational' and 'new-onset homelessness'. Hidden homelessness was also explored. Our literature review revealed several psychological morbidities ...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...
International audiencePurpose: Children growing up in homeless families are disproportionately more ...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for ...
BACKGROUND Childhood homelessness is a growing concern in Ireland [1] creating a paediatric subpopu...
Although the United States is a first world country, there is still a concern about homelessness amo...
Narrative Literature Review Experience of victimisation and violence is prevalent within homeless pe...
OBJECTIVE: The numbers of children experiencing homelessness have increased. To develop responsive ...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for c...
Relatively little of the existing research on homelessness has focused on children. Those studies th...
Homelessness in Ireland has increased rapidly over recent years with children and families making up...
This article reviews and critiques community-based re-search on the effects of homelessness onchildr...
Focus Ireland, formed in 1985, is concerned with all issues of homelessness, but is particularly con...
This report examines the experience and effects of family homelessness for children. It is important...
Youth Homelessness is perhaps the most extreme form of poverty and social exclusion today, with ...
Homelessness affects the lives of an increasing number of children in Dublin. Research by Focus Irel...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...
International audiencePurpose: Children growing up in homeless families are disproportionately more ...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for ...
BACKGROUND Childhood homelessness is a growing concern in Ireland [1] creating a paediatric subpopu...
Although the United States is a first world country, there is still a concern about homelessness amo...
Narrative Literature Review Experience of victimisation and violence is prevalent within homeless pe...
OBJECTIVE: The numbers of children experiencing homelessness have increased. To develop responsive ...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for c...
Relatively little of the existing research on homelessness has focused on children. Those studies th...
Homelessness in Ireland has increased rapidly over recent years with children and families making up...
This article reviews and critiques community-based re-search on the effects of homelessness onchildr...
Focus Ireland, formed in 1985, is concerned with all issues of homelessness, but is particularly con...
This report examines the experience and effects of family homelessness for children. It is important...
Youth Homelessness is perhaps the most extreme form of poverty and social exclusion today, with ...
Homelessness affects the lives of an increasing number of children in Dublin. Research by Focus Irel...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...
International audiencePurpose: Children growing up in homeless families are disproportionately more ...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for ...