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Homelessness and Health Care Access After Emancipation, Results From the Midwest Evaluation of Adult Functioning of Former Foster Youth
Author(s):
Margot B. Kushel, M. D.
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Irene H. Yen, Ph. D.
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Lauren Gee, M. P. H. , J. D.
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Mark E. Courtney, Ph. D.
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Description:
The association between housing status and health care access for young adults formerly in the child welfare system is examined in this article.
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Type of Resource:
Journal
Publication Date:
2007
Journal Name:
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
Volume:
161
Issue:
10
1.
Who Knows the Streets as Well as the Homeless? Promo...
2.
Food Insecurity Among Homeless and Runaway Adolescents
3.
A Systematic Review of Cognition in Homeless Childre...
4.
Problem Behaviors of Homeless Youth: A Social Capita...
5.
A Program Description of Health Care Interventions f...
6.
Rural Kids, Homeless in the Big City
7.
Homeless Children: Addressing the Challenge in Rural...
8.
National Network for Youth (NN4Y)
9.
Education For Homeless Children And Youth Program, T...
10.
Applying Rehabilitation Act Section 504 to the Educa...
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