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The association between shelter rules and psychosocial outcomes among homeless youth residing in family shelters
Abstract

Despite growing numbers of homeless youth living in shelters with caregivers, little research has explored the impact of the shelter environment on emotional well-being. As such, this study assesses the relationship between shelter rules and two psychosocial outcomes among youth in New York City family shelters. Additionally, the direct effect of trauma and the moderating effect of difficulty following shelter rules on psychosocial outcomes was assessed. Youth with difficulty following shelter rules reported significantly more depressive symptoms, but less substance use. Trauma was found to be associated with increased depression and substance use. Difficulty following shelter rules was found to moderate the association between trauma and substance use. Recommendations for future interventions and the creation of shelter policies are discussed.

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Full citation:
Beharie N, Jessell L, Osuji H, McKay MM (2017).
The association between shelter rules and psychosocial outcomes among homeless youth residing in family shelters
Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, 98 (2), 113-120. doi: 10.1606/1044-3894.2017.98.16. PMCID: PMC6039122.