Unmet physical and mental healthcare needs of children with a history of familial homelessness and unstable housing

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
K. Jetelina, J. R. Reingle Gonzalez, M. Clutter, C. Sanders, Sweety Baidhya, M. Schulte, Ray Tsai
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ABSTRACT The objective of this paper is to examine whether children with a history of unstable housing, and more specifically homelessness, have unmet physical and mental healthcare needs. Further, this paper describes primary caregivers’ barriers to children’s healthcare. Data were collected from 6492 primary caregivers of children ages 0–17 years residing in five Dallas, Texas counties. Primary caregivers reported whether they previously experienced homelessness with their children, their children’s unmet mental and physical healthcare needs, and primary reasons for the unmet healthcare needs. Results suggest that children with a history of homelessness or unstable housing had increased odds of both mental and physical unmet healthcare needs. Prevention efforts should attempt to bridge resources for families who obtain housing but are still at increased risk for the long-term effects of homelessness exposure.
有家庭无家可归和住房不稳定史的儿童身心健康需求得不到满足
摘要本文的目的是研究有住房不稳定史的儿童,尤其是无家可归的儿童,是否有未满足的身心健康需求。此外,本文还描述了主要照顾者在儿童医疗保健方面的障碍。数据收集自居住在德克萨斯州达拉斯市五个县的6492名0-17岁儿童的主要照顾者。主要照顾者报告了他们以前是否与孩子一起无家可归,孩子未满足的身心健康需求,以及未满足的健康需求的主要原因。结果表明,有无家可归或住房不稳定史的儿童在心理和身体上都有未满足医疗需求的几率增加。预防工作应努力为那些获得住房但仍面临无家可归长期影响风险增加的家庭提供资源。
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