PsycEXTRA Dataset 2013
DOI: 10.1037/e573302013-001
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Young People's Homeless and Housing Pathways: Key Findings From A 6-year Qualitative Longitudinal Study

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“…International research has produced similar results. 11,[22][23][24] Mayock and colleagues 23,24 conducted a qualitative study tracking the housing trajectories of 40 young people in Dublin for 6 years and found that most identified significant challenges including financial hardship and establishing positive social relationships, and few were able to maintain independent housing, with most either moving back home or into transitional housing (it should be noted that family support was a positive predictive factor). This research stressed the importance of supporting rapid exits from homelessness 23 : "Those young people who "got out" early were likely to "stay out," even if a number did return to homelessness temporarily for a period".…”
Section: Supporting Youth To Exit Homelessnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…International research has produced similar results. 11,[22][23][24] Mayock and colleagues 23,24 conducted a qualitative study tracking the housing trajectories of 40 young people in Dublin for 6 years and found that most identified significant challenges including financial hardship and establishing positive social relationships, and few were able to maintain independent housing, with most either moving back home or into transitional housing (it should be noted that family support was a positive predictive factor). This research stressed the importance of supporting rapid exits from homelessness 23 : "Those young people who "got out" early were likely to "stay out," even if a number did return to homelessness temporarily for a period".…”
Section: Supporting Youth To Exit Homelessnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UK research (Ford et al , 2002) has indentified many young homeless people as experiencing a ‘chaotic pathway’, characterised by an absence of planning, limited family support and substantial constraints on access to housing. Mayock et al (2008) identify three main pathways into homelessness for young people: a care history, household instability and family conflict and negative peer associations and ‘problem’ behaviour. The strong labour markets of the 1960s and early 1970s in Australia meant that early home leaving was not problematic for the vast majority of young people.…”
Section: Australia and The Uk: Contextual And Youth Transition Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43-1570. Apsistojusiųjų nakvynės namuose, krizių centruose asmenų kategorija, dėl galimybių ją apibrėžti administraciniais terminais, yra bene lengviausiai identifikuojama benamių kategorija, nes asmuo, patekdamas į socialinių paslaugų įstaigas, traktuojamas kaip jų "klientas", paslaugų gavėjas (Mayock, Corr 2013 Valstybės žinios, 2006-04-20, Nr. 43-1570.…”
Section: įVadasunclassified
“…Individų turimos gyvenimo "totalinėse institucijose" -nakvynės namuose, kalėjimuose -patirtys, įvairių užsienio tyrimų duomenimis, yra vieni pagrindinių faktorių, lemiančių patekimą į "institucinę grandinę". Įkalinimo patirtis, šiuo atveju, yra akcentuojama kaip esminė, lemianti nuolatinį ilgesnį ar trumpesnį apsistojimą nakvynės namuose (Metraux, Culhane 2006;Mayock, Corr 2013). Fokus grupės dalyvių diskutuota vaikų globos namų patirtis, gretinant ją su "savarankiškumo išsiugdymo stoka" ir rizika pasidaryti priklausomam nuo socialinės gerovės sistemos paramos, susisieja su daugelyje įvairių studijų pateikiama globos namų patirties, kaip veiksnio, lemiančio nuolatinės gyvenamosios vietos neturėjimo (ir benamystės) rizika (Anderson 2001).…”
Section: Apibendrinimasunclassified