The impact of interventions for youth experiencing homelessness on housing, mental health, substance use, and family cohesion: a systematic review
Abstract Background Youth often experience unique pathways into homelessness, such as family conflict, child abuse and neglect. Most research has focused on adult homeless populations, yet youth have specific needs that require adapted interventions. This review aims to synthesize evidence on interv...
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Main Authors: | Jean Zhuo Wang (Author), Sebastian Mott (Author), Olivia Magwood (Author), Christine Mathew (Author), Andrew Mclellan (Author), Victoire Kpade (Author), Priya Gaba (Author), Nicole Kozloff (Author), Kevin Pottie (Author), Anne Andermann (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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