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. 2013 Jun;131(6):1206-10.
doi: 10.1542/peds.2013-0645. Epub 2013 May 27.

Providing care for children and adolescents facing homelessness and housing insecurity

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Providing care for children and adolescents facing homelessness and housing insecurity

Council on Community Pediatrics. Pediatrics. 2013 Jun.

Abstract

Child health and housing security are closely intertwined, and children without homes are more likely to suffer from chronic disease, hunger, and malnutrition than are children with homes. Homeless children and youth often have significant psychosocial development issues, and their education is frequently interrupted. Given the overall effects that homelessness can have on a child's health and potential, it is important for pediatricians to recognize the factors that lead to homelessness, understand the ways that homelessness and its causes can lead to poor health outcomes, and when possible, help children and families mitigate some of the effects of homelessness. Through practice change, partnership with community resources, awareness, and advocacy, pediatricians can help optimize the health and well-being of children affected by homelessness.

Keywords: adolescents; children; health; homelessness; housing insecurity; pediatrician; poverty; toxic stress.

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