﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Articles for the Topic "Parenting and Homelessness"</title><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Channel/Parenting-and-Homelessness-403.aspx</link><description>An RSS feed of the resources for the topic "Parenting and Homelessness"</description><item><author /><pubDate>2009-10-20T04:47:02</pubDate><title>Acknowledgments: Special Section on Parenting and Homelessness - FREE Access to Full Articles</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>FREE Access to All Full Articles: The Homelessness Resource Center introduces a "Special Section on Parenting and Homelessness" that ran in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry Vol. 79, No. 3, 2009. This introductory page provides information about earning continuing education credits from the content in this special section.</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/Acknowledgments-Special-Section-on-Parenting-and-Homelessness---FREE-Access-to-Full-Articles-46908.aspx</link><guid>46908</guid></item><item><author /><pubDate>2009-10-20T05:42:53</pubDate><title>Parenting and Homelessness: Overview and Introduction to the Special Section - FREE Access</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>FREE Access to Full Text: This is an introduction and overview to the "Special Section on Parenting and Homelessness", guest edited by the Homelessness Resource Center and published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol 79, July 2009.</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/Parenting-and-Homelessness-Overview-and-Introduction-to-the-Special-Section---FREE-Access-46909.aspx</link><guid>46909</guid></item><item><author /><pubDate>2009-10-20T05:59:03</pubDate><title>Commentary: A Consumer Perspective on Parenting While Homeless -  Free Access</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>FREE Access to Full Text: This commentary explores the challenges of parenting while homeless. Ms. Fonfield-Ayinla offers a first-hand  account of her experiences as a mother who struggled with domestic violence, chronic illness, and homelessness. This article was featured in the "Special Section on Parenting and Homelessness", guest edited by the Homelessness Resource Center and published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol 79, July 2009.</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/Commentary-A-Consumer-Perspective-on-Parenting-While-Homeless----Free-Access-46910.aspx</link><guid>46910</guid></item><item><author /><pubDate>2009-10-20T05:48:21</pubDate><title>Commentary: A Provider Perspective on Supporting Parents Who Are Homeless - FREE Access</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>FREE Access to Full Text: This commentary provides insight from a nurse practitioner about working with parents and children experiencing homelessness. The author describes challenges and successes from her work in the field. She also offers recommendations about supporting families who are homeless. This article was featured in the "Special Section on Parenting and Homelessness", guest edited by the Homelessness Resource Center and published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol 79, July 2009.</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/Commentary-A-Provider-Perspective-on-Supporting-Parents-Who-Are-Homeless---FREE-Access-46911.aspx</link><guid>46911</guid></item><item><author /><pubDate>2009-10-20T05:52:35</pubDate><title>Parent-Adolescent Violence and Later Behavioral Health Problems Among Homeless and Housed Youth - FREE Access</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>FREE Access to Full Text: This article was featured in the "Special Section on Parenting and Homelessness", guest edited by the Homelessness Resource Center and published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. It discusses violence among parents and adolescents and how this affects later behavioral health outcomes among youth who become homeless.</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/Parent-Adolescent-Violence-and-Later-Behavioral-Health-Problems-Among-Homeless-and-Housed-Youth---FREE-Access-46912.aspx</link><guid>46912</guid></item><item><author /><pubDate>2009-10-20T06:02:17</pubDate><title>What Research Tells Us About the Intersecting Streams of Homelessness and Foster Care - FREE Access</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>FREE Access to Full Text: This article was featured in the "Special Section on Parenting and Homelessness", guest edited by the Homelessness Resource Center and published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol 79, July 2009. It synthesizes the latest research about the multi-directional links between homelessness and foster care.</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/What-Research-Tells-Us-About-the-Intersecting-Streams-of-Homelessness-and-Foster-Care---FREE-Access-46913.aspx</link><guid>46913</guid></item><item><author /><pubDate>2009-10-21T09:11:37</pubDate><title>Examining the Impact of Parental Risk on Family Functioning Among Homeless and Housed Families - FREE Access</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>FREE Access to Full Text: This article was featured in the "Special Section on Parenting and Homelessness", guest edited by the Homelessness Resource Center and published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. Research showed that when compared to families that are housed, homeless families fare worse on measures of financial stability, housing conditions, and interactions with children when parents have a history of mental illness or substance use.</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/Examining-the-Impact-of-Parental-Risk-on-Family-Functioning-Among-Homeless-and-Housed-Families---FREE-Access-46914.aspx</link><guid>46914</guid></item><item><author /><pubDate>2009-10-20T06:08:42</pubDate><title>Parenting, Parental Mental Health, and Child Functioning in Families Residing in Supportive Housing - FREE Access</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>FREE Access to Full Text: This article was featured in the "Special Section on Parenting and Homelessness", guest edited by the Homelessness Resource Center and published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. Research shows that parents living in supportive housing who scored high on measures of positive parenting practices had children who rated high on measures of resilience and emotional and behavioral issues.</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/Parenting-Parental-Mental-Health-and-Child-Functioning-in-Families-Residing-in-Supportive-Housing---FREE-Access-46915.aspx</link><guid>46915</guid></item><item><author /><pubDate>2009-10-20T06:11:24</pubDate><title>Effects of Social Support and Conflict on Parenting Among Homeless Mothers - FREE Access</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>This article was featured in the "Special Section on Parenting and Homelessness", guest edited by the Homelessness Resource Center and published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. It discusses the impact of conflict within the social support networks of parents who are homeless.</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/Effects-of-Social-Support-and-Conflict-on-Parenting-Among-Homeless-Mothers---FREE-Access-46916.aspx</link><guid>46916</guid></item><item><author /><pubDate>2009-10-20T06:16:08</pubDate><title>Parenting Adults Who Become Homeless: Variations in Stress and Social Support - FREE Access</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>FREE Access to Full Text: This article was featured in the "Special Section on Parenting and Homelessness", guest edited by the Homelessness Resource Center and published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. Research shows that parents of adult children who are homeless require greater levels of social support to buffer this stress.</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/Parenting-Adults-Who-Become-Homeless-Variations-in-Stress-and-Social-Support---FREE-Access-46917.aspx</link><guid>46917</guid></item><item><author /><pubDate>2009-10-20T06:14:05</pubDate><title>Conducting Filial Therapy With Homeless Parents - FREE Access</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>FREE Access to Full Text: This article was featured in the "Special Section on Parenting and Homelessness", guest edited by the Homelessness Resource Center and published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. The authors discuss how filial therapy, an evidence-based practice, can be used in homeless shelters to help strengthen parent-child relationships.</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/Conducting-Filial-Therapy-With-Homeless-Parents---FREE-Access-46919.aspx</link><guid>46919</guid></item></channel></rss>