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Predictors of shelter use among low-income families: psychiatric history, substance abuse, and victimization.
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Substance UsePhysical AbuseMental HealthHomeless FamiliesSocial SciencesAddiction MedicinePublic HealthVulnerable Patient PopulationFamily RelationshipsHousingPsychiatryPsychiatric HistoryAddiction TreatmentChild AbuseDisadvantaged BackgroundShelter UseSubstance AbuseEmergency HousingCommunity Mental HealthSociologyVulnerable PopulationMedicineFoster CareHomelessness
For poor housed and homeless families in New York City, NY, we examined the degree to which psychiatric and substance-abuse problems and victimization placed the families at elevated risk of requiring emergency housing, and we documented the prevalence of such problems. These problems were infrequently reported by both groups. However, past mental hospitalization, treatment in a detoxification center, childhood sexual abuse, and adult physical abuse were associated with increased risk of homelessness.
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