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Homeless young adults are one of this country's most vulnerable populations, and information surrounding issues of subjective well-being among this particularly diverse population is scarce.

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Homeless young adults are one of this country's most vulnerable populations, and information surrounding issues of subjective well-being among this particularly diverse population is scarce.

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  • Parenting, parental mental health, and child functioning in families residing in supportive housing. (2009) · doi

    All of these factors are associated with impairments in parenting effectiveness and child adjustment, but there are very limited data investigating parenting among families who are homeless and highly mobile.

    Keywords: parenting factors associated impairments effectiveness child adjustment there limited investigating among families homeless highly mobile
  • An exploration of recent life stress, psychological resilience, purpose in life, and optimism as correlates of depression in social housing residents in rural Australia (2021) · doi

    In addition, the kinds of traits, attributes, and cognitive factors that have been found to be inversely correlated with the depressive effects of life stressors in the general population have not been compared within the previously-homeless.

    Keywords: addition kinds traits attributes cognitive factors found inversely correlated depressive effects life stressors general population
  • Striving for Structure and Stability in Cincinnati's Family Homeless Shelters (2021) · doi

    Experiencing homelessness negatively impacts child health, development, and emotional-behavioral functioning, but there is limited knowledge regarding specific service priorities, as articulated by families themselves, to prevent or address these adverse sequelae.

    Keywords: experiencing homelessness negatively impacts child health development emotional behavioral functioning there limited knowledge regarding specific
  • The Impact of Psychosocial Factors on Subjective Well-Being among Homeless Young Adults (2014) · doi

    Homeless young adults are one of this country's most vulnerable populations, and information surrounding issues of subjective well-being among this particularly diverse population is scarce.

    Keywords: homeless young adults country vulnerable populations information surrounding issues subjective well among particularly diverse population
  • Implications of homelessness for parenting young children: A preliminary review from a developmental attachment perspective (2012) · doi

    Although it has been well-documented that parents and children who experience homelessness often have compromised health and well-being, few studies have examined the potential implications of homelessness on the process of parenting young children.

    Keywords: well children homelessness documented parents experience often compromised health examined potential implications process parenting young

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