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Adversity and children experiencing family homelessness: Implications for health.

J J Cutuli1, Sandra M Ahumada2, Janette E Herbers3, Theresa L Lafavor4, Ann S Masten2, Charles N Oberg5.   

Abstract

This study tests links between adversity and health problems among children in family emergency housing. Children who experience family homelessness are at risk to also experience high levels of stress, health problems, and need for pediatric care. Understanding the connection between stress and health holds the potential to reduce persistent health disparities. Analyses tested whether experiencing a greater number of stressful life events during the early years of life was related to worse health conditions, emergency health care utilization, and hospitalizations. Parents noted children's experience of negative stressful life events, health problems, emergency room (ER) use, and hospitalization. Two cohorts of kindergarten-aged children staying in emergency family housing participated in the study in 2006-07 (n = 104) and in 2008-09 (n = 138), with the results examined separately. In both cohorts, more health problems were acknowledged for children exposed to more negative stressful life events. Stressful life events were not related to ER use but did relate to hospitalization for the 2006-07 cohort. Results affirm links between stress in early childhood and health problems among children living in emergency housing. Findings are consistent with the hypothesis that adversity in early childhood contributes to income and racial disparities in health.

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Keywords:  health care disparities; health status disparities; homeless children; life stress

Year:  2016        PMID: 30294200      PMCID: PMC6171526          DOI: 10.1080/10796126.2016.1198753

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Poverty        ISSN: 1079-6126


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