Multiply homeless families: The insidious impact of violence.

Autor: Bassuk, Ellen L., Perloff, Jennifer N., Dawson, Ree
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Zdroj: Housing Policy Debate; Jan2001, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p299-320, 22p
Abstrakt: Little is known about the dynamics of homelessness among families that have been homeless more than once. Using longitudinal data from the Worcester Family Research Project, this article describes the duration of family homelessness, compares the characteristics of mothers who had been homeless only once with those who had been homeless multiple times, and identifies factors that contribute to repeated episodes of family homelessness. Certain factors such as interpersonal violence, especially during childhood, were highly associated with residential instability. At baseline, multiply homeless mothers had higher rates of childhood sexual abuse and stranger violence than their first‐time homeless counterparts. Sexual molestation during childhood was also an important predictor of recidivism. When the sample was followed prospectively, first‐time homeless mothers who experienced partner violence after being rehoused were more than three times as likely to experience a second homeless episode. Although homelessness is primarily a structural problem, national housing policy for poor people must be combined with supportive programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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