The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for children, which may be compounded or buffered by the quality of parenting behaviour they are exposed to. There is currently a limited understanding of how parents approach their care-giving role and responsibilities while adjusting to the experience of homelessness. Advancing knowledge in this area is essential for developing acceptable, appropriate and effective interventions to support highly marginalised and vulnerable homeless families. This review explored homeless parents' perceptions of how homelessness affects their parenting behaviour and identified adaptive strategies that parents may use to mitigate the potentially negative impacts...
The purpose of this study was an exploration of mother child co-occupations in families with infants...
Children who are homeless are reported to have mental health problems at rates of 44% compared to 18...
Research has shown that having a supportive social network is generally beneficial for individuals, ...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for ...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for ...
How can parents successfully care for their children in the context of homelessness? This is a signi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2015. Major: Child Psychology. Advisors: Ann Mast...
This article explores the dynamics of parentingwhile being in a homeless context. The mosaic of stre...
Long-term homelessness is associated with other psychosocial risk factors (e.g., adult mental illnes...
Children who experience homelessness display substantial variation in outcomes, but little attention...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Abig...
This article focuses on the stressors of parenting an adult child who experiences homelessness. Pare...
Homelessness among families is a growing problem across the United States(Beard, 2020). Homelessness...
There has been a significant increase in the number of new homeless families in the U.S. since the...
Youth homelessness, a pervasive and persistent problem all over the world, is highly associated with...
The purpose of this study was an exploration of mother child co-occupations in families with infants...
Children who are homeless are reported to have mental health problems at rates of 44% compared to 18...
Research has shown that having a supportive social network is generally beneficial for individuals, ...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for ...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for ...
How can parents successfully care for their children in the context of homelessness? This is a signi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2015. Major: Child Psychology. Advisors: Ann Mast...
This article explores the dynamics of parentingwhile being in a homeless context. The mosaic of stre...
Long-term homelessness is associated with other psychosocial risk factors (e.g., adult mental illnes...
Children who experience homelessness display substantial variation in outcomes, but little attention...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Abig...
This article focuses on the stressors of parenting an adult child who experiences homelessness. Pare...
Homelessness among families is a growing problem across the United States(Beard, 2020). Homelessness...
There has been a significant increase in the number of new homeless families in the U.S. since the...
Youth homelessness, a pervasive and persistent problem all over the world, is highly associated with...
The purpose of this study was an exploration of mother child co-occupations in families with infants...
Children who are homeless are reported to have mental health problems at rates of 44% compared to 18...
Research has shown that having a supportive social network is generally beneficial for individuals, ...