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Health and adverse childhood experiences among homeless youth.

Andrew J BarnesAmy L GowerMollika SajadyKatherine A Lingras
Published in: BMC pediatrics (2021)
ACEs and housing status independently predict health status during adolescence beyond other sociodemographic risks. Experiencing homelessness, whether unaccomapnied or with family, is associated with increased health risk, and every additional ACE increases this risk. Clinicians and health systems should advocate for policies that include stable housing as a protective factor.
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