Methods Using data on children ages 5-17 from the 2002-2008 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, this study examines two research questions: 1) do patterns of children's mental …
Families, primarily female‐headed minority households with children, living in high‐poverty public housing projects in five US cities were offered housing vouchers by lottery in the …
PJ Carling - Psychiatric Services, 1993 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: An approach referred to as" supported housing," based on principles of consumer choice, integrated community housing, and flexible services, is replacing residential …
Families, primarily female-headed minority households with children, living in high-poverty public housing projects in five US cities were offered housing vouchers by lottery in the …
K Duppong Hurley, A Trout… - … of Emotional and …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Youth entering residential care possess significant emotional and behavioral needs; yet, it is uncertain whether these needs have remained constant or are changing over time. This …
Introduction Compared to their peers, youth who leave the foster care system without permanency experience greater risks for adverse young adult outcomes, including …
Homelessness is an increasing public health concern applicable to both relative and absolute homelessness. 1 The absolutely homeless typically include those living outdoors …
This study examined whether children who become homeless differ from other low-income children in their mental health service use before and after their first homeless episode, and …
S Tsemberis, L Gulcur, M Nakae - American journal of …, 2004 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Objectives. We examined the longitudinal effects of a Housing First program for homeless, mentally ill individuals' on those individuals' consumer choice, housing stability, substance …