31 Search Results
Year Title Authors Type
2023 Human Trafficking Prevention Toolkit. Guide/Toolkit
2023 Implications of intergenerational trauma: Associations between caregiver ACEs and child internalizing symptoms in an urban African American sample.

Leslie, C. E., Walsh, C. S., & Sullivan, T. N.

Journal Article
2023 Prospective examination of psychological trauma among adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lewis, J., Jayakumar, S., Breaux, R., Dvorsky, M. R., Langberg, J. M., & Becker, S. P.

Journal Article
2022 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.

Jain, J. P., Santos, G.-M., Hao, J., Leonard, A., Miller, A. M., Cuca, Y. P., & Dawson-Rose, C.

Journal Article
2022 Poverty, Homelessness, Hunger in Children, and Adolescents: Psychosocial Perspectives.

Pumariega, A.J., Gogineni, R.R., & Benton, T.

Journal Article
2022 Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Homelessness: A Critical Examination of the Association between Specific ACEs and Sex Trafficking among Homeless Youth in Kentuckiana.

Jennifer Middleton, J., Edwards, E., Roe-Sepowitz, D., Inman,E., Frey, L.M. & Gattis, M.N.

Journal Article
2022 Improving services for youth survivors of commercial sexual exploitation: Insights from interventions with other high-risk youth.

O'Brien, J., Finkelhor, . & Jones, L.

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2022 Experiences of Youth Transitioning Out of Juvenile Justice or Foster Care Systems: The Correlates of Successful Moves to Independence.

Brisson, D., Wilson, J.H., Medina, E., Hughey, C., Chassman, S. & Calhoun, K.

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2022 Understanding the Health and Health-Related Social Needs of Youth Experiencing Homelessness: A Photovoice Study. International journal of environmental research and public health

Damian, A. J., Ponce, D., Ortiz-Siberon, A., Kokan, Z., Curran, R., Azevedo, B., & Gonzalez, M

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2022 Children Exposed to Violence. Literature review.

Development Services Group, Inc.