Application of the ecobiodevelopmental model for research among youth experiencing homelessness.
Margaret FitzpatrickJodi L FordNatasha SlesnickPublished in: Public health nursing (Boston, Mass.) (2023)
Youth experiencing homelessness (YEH) often face increased levels of adversity and higher rates of trauma, suicide, and mortality compared to their housed peers. A multi-level life course lens is proposed by applying the ecobiodevelopmental model to examine social support mechanisms as a buffer to psychopathologies following adversity within YEH. Further discussion contributes to the theoretical basis for future public health research and intervention work addressing youth homelessness and related adversities.