Impact of adulthood trauma on homeless mothers.

Community Ment Health J

Center for the Vulnerable Child, Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland, Oakland, CA 94609-1809, USA.

Published: February 2007

Using the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients (NSHAPC), we found that among homeless mothers (n = 588), those living without their children were more likely to: be older than 35 years, unmarried, have been incarcerated, have been homeless for at least 1 year, and to have used psychiatric medication. Many homeless mothers had histories of childhood trauma, but it was the accumulation of adulthood traumas that was associated with not living with one's children. Without mental health treatment, younger homeless mothers living with their children today may become the homeless mothers living without their children in the future.

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