2003
Prevalence of Child Welfare Services Involvement among Homeless and Low-Income Mothers: A Five-year Birth Cohort Study
Culhane J, Webb D, Grim S, Metraux S, Culhane D. Prevalence of Child Welfare Services Involvement among Homeless and Low-Income Mothers: A Five-year Birth Cohort Study. The Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare 2003, 30 DOI: 10.15453/0191-5096.2918.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild welfare services involvementChild welfare servicesFoster care placementWelfare servicesService involvementFoster careLow-income mothersCare placementHomeless episodesLow-income residentsNumber of childrenLarge US citiesEpisodes of homelessnessLow-income neighborhoodsShelter systemUS citiesHousing statusHousing categoriesHomelessnessGroup of womenMultivariate logistic regression analysisServicesPopulation-based cohortBirth cohort studyFive-year prevalence
2000
“Please Ask Me How I Am”: Experiences of Family Homelessness in the Context of Single Mothers’ Lives
Styron T, Janoff-Bulman R, Davidson L. “Please Ask Me How I Am”: Experiences of Family Homelessness in the Context of Single Mothers’ Lives. Journal Of Social Distress And The Homeless 2000, 9: 143-165. DOI: 10.1023/a:1012945602583.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFamily homelessnessShelter systemSingle mothersHomeless mothersLife storiesSocial policy issuesWomen's life storiesLife experiencesWomen's life experiencesExperiences of familiesQualitative narrative approachTroubled interpersonal relationshipsPolicy issuesDepth interviewsAlternative perspectiveNew York CitySupport servicesMajor themesHomelessnessPositive termsYork CityInterpersonal relationshipsMental health concernsProgram developmentExperience
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