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[Commentary]. Youth Experiencing Homelessness During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Unique Needs and Practical Strategies from International Perspectives.

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The Healthcare Needs and Rights of Youth Experiencing Homelessness.

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Access to healthcare among youth experiencing homelessness: Perspectives from healthcare and social service providers.

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More than just a seat at the table: the power of youth voice in ending youth homelessness in the United States. Child Care in Practice, 25(1), 112–125.

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Promoting Personal Growth in Young People Experiencing Homelessness Through an Outdoors-Based Program.

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Youth homelessness and self-identity: A view from Canada.

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“This Research Is Cool”: Engaging Youth Experiencing Homelessness in Research on Reproductive and Sexual Health.

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The syndemic effects of adverse mental health conditions and polysubstance use on being at risk of clinical depression among marginally housed and homeless transitional age youth living in San Francisco, California.

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The impact of interventions for youth experiencing homelessness on housing, mental health, substance use, and family cohesion: a systematic review.

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Cognitive Therapy for Suicide Prevention: A Randomized Pilot with Suicidal Youth Experiencing Homelessness

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