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Parental Incarceration as a Risk Factor for Children in Homeless Families
Erin C. Casey
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Rebecca J Shlafer
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Ann S Masten
Institute of Child Development
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Scopus citations
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Keyphrases
Risk Factors
100%
Parental Incarceration
100%
Homeless Families
100%
Children of Incarcerated Parents
50%
Mobile children
33%
Academic Health
33%
Mental Health Outcomes
33%
High Risk
16%
Homeless Shelters
16%
7-year-olds
16%
School Year
16%
Ethnically Diverse
16%
Diverse children
16%
Family Experience
16%
Regression Model
16%
Significant Predictors
16%
Negative Life Events
16%
Caregiver-child Interaction
16%
Psychology
Mental Health
100%
Caregiver
50%
Life Event
50%
Regression Model
50%
Internalizing problems
50%