Research on family homelessness is advancing and often focuses on homeless mothers; yet we know little about their life experiences from their unique perspectives. This gap is addressed in the present study, which involved weekly group meetings during a 3-month period with seven single mothers who were homeless and living in transitional housing. Each week, participants shared stories from their past, current experiences, and future goals, which were recorded using researcher field notes. Phenomenological analysis was used to understand the essence of their shared experiences, and resulting themes indicate participants’ past family relationships, particularly with a maternal figure, systemically affected their current family situations and ...
Naturalistic inquiry was used to compare the characteristics of families of origin of homeless women...
Family homelessness, particularly of mothers and their children, continues to remain an unfortunate ...
The aim of the research was to investigate the possible explanations for young people becoming homel...
Over the course of the last two decades, homelessness has become one of America\u27s major social pr...
Literature Review: There is a common assumption that histories of disadvantage repeat across generat...
Homeless mothers and their dependent children make up the fastest\ud growing segment of the homeless...
Homeless adolescent mothers are a growing subpopulation of the homeless. Previous studies focused on...
There is increasing concern about family homelessness. Homeless mothers and their children are one o...
For the past 10 years, homeless families have been the fastest growing segment of the homeless popul...
One in 16 American children under age six experience homelessness annually; in fact, infancy is the ...
As affordable housing resources diminish in cities throughout the country, poor families increasingl...
Research indicates that young single mothers are the fast-est growing segment of the homeless popula...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.The fastest growing sub...
Homelessness has increased in the United States over the last 15 years, but one of the most distress...
Family homelessness is one of the most profound and disturbing social problems of the 21st century a...
Naturalistic inquiry was used to compare the characteristics of families of origin of homeless women...
Family homelessness, particularly of mothers and their children, continues to remain an unfortunate ...
The aim of the research was to investigate the possible explanations for young people becoming homel...
Over the course of the last two decades, homelessness has become one of America\u27s major social pr...
Literature Review: There is a common assumption that histories of disadvantage repeat across generat...
Homeless mothers and their dependent children make up the fastest\ud growing segment of the homeless...
Homeless adolescent mothers are a growing subpopulation of the homeless. Previous studies focused on...
There is increasing concern about family homelessness. Homeless mothers and their children are one o...
For the past 10 years, homeless families have been the fastest growing segment of the homeless popul...
One in 16 American children under age six experience homelessness annually; in fact, infancy is the ...
As affordable housing resources diminish in cities throughout the country, poor families increasingl...
Research indicates that young single mothers are the fast-est growing segment of the homeless popula...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.The fastest growing sub...
Homelessness has increased in the United States over the last 15 years, but one of the most distress...
Family homelessness is one of the most profound and disturbing social problems of the 21st century a...
Naturalistic inquiry was used to compare the characteristics of families of origin of homeless women...
Family homelessness, particularly of mothers and their children, continues to remain an unfortunate ...
The aim of the research was to investigate the possible explanations for young people becoming homel...