Objectives. We evaluated the prevalence and nature of housing problems among adolescents leaving foster care because of their age to provide evidence that can inform …
This report pulls together recent research from the Centers for Disease Control, leading medical and public health journals, and firsthand observations by pediatricians across the …
MB Kushel, IH Yen, L Gee… - Archives of pediatrics & …, 2007 - jamanetwork.com
Objective To estimate the association between housing status and health care access and outcomes among young adults aging out of the child welfare system. Design Prospective …
ER Kessell, R Bhatia, JD Bamberger… - Journal of Urban Health, 2006 - Springer
Supportive housing is subsidized housing with on-site or closely linked services for chronically homeless persons. Most literature describing the effects of supportive housing on …
Group homes fall into the broad category of residential care, a category that also includes half-way homes, campus based homes, emergency shelters, self-contained settings, and …
SA Font, EJ Warren - Children and Youth Services Review, 2013 - Elsevier
Involvement with child protective services (CPS) is common among families experiencing inadequate housing conditions. As with other issues of material deprivation, inadequate …
J Lubell, R Crain, R Cohen - Center for Housing Policy, 2007 - Citeseer
Few would argue with the proposition that providing quality, affordable housing helps to meet families' fundamental need for shelter. Shelter is an important end, in and of itself …
S James, LK Leslie, MS Hurlburt… - … of emotional and …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Using longitudinal data from the National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW), this study investigates entry into intensive or restrictive settings during a 36-month …
Objective. To determine the effects of housing and neighborhood features on residential instability and the costs of mental health services for individuals with chronic mental illness …