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Parental Incarceration as a Risk Factor for Children in Homeless Families.

Erin C Casey1, Rebecca J Shlafer, Ann S Masten.   

Abstract

The current study aimed to describe the prevalence of children of incarcerated parents (COIP) in a sample of homeless/highly mobile children, examine the relationship between parental incarceration and other risk factors, and investigate the effect of parental incarceration on child academic and mental health outcomes. The authors compared COIP (n = 45) to children whose parents were never incarcerated (n = 93) within a sample of 138, 4- to 7-year-old ethnically diverse children residing in emergency homeless shelters. Children's caregivers provided information about children's history of parental incarceration and other family experiences. Children's teachers reported academic and mental health outcomes in the subsequent school year. Compared to children with no history of parental incarceration, COIP experienced more negative life events. Regression models revealed that a history of parental incarceration was a significant predictor of teacher-reported internalizing problems. These results have implications for the identification and treatment of the highest risk homeless/highly mobile children.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26478648      PMCID: PMC4606874          DOI: 10.1111/fare.12155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Relat        ISSN: 0197-6664


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