Adverse Childhood Experiences, Homeless Chronicity, and Age at Onset of Homelessness

Childhood adversity is associated with numerous negative outcomes across multiple domains, including mental and physical health, interrelationships, and social functioning. Notably, research suggests that childhood adversity has a dose-response relationship with these outcomes; that is, greater numb...

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Main Author: Tucciarone, Joseph T., Jr.
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Language:English
Published: Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University 2019
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-etd-49952019-05-16T05:20:09Z Adverse Childhood Experiences, Homeless Chronicity, and Age at Onset of Homelessness Tucciarone, Joseph T., Jr. Childhood adversity is associated with numerous negative outcomes across multiple domains, including mental and physical health, interrelationships, and social functioning. Notably, research suggests that childhood adversity has a dose-response relationship with these outcomes; that is, greater numbers of adverse experiences in childhood are associated with worse outcomes. These outcomes overlap with many risk factors of homelessness. This study sought to address two questions: 1) Does a dose-response relationship exist between childhood adversity and chronic homelessness? 2) Does childhood adversity negatively predict the age at which homelessness first occurs? Adults experiencing homeless who are accessing homeless services in the Tri-Cities area of Northeast Tennessee responded to a brief instrument that includes measures of homeless chronicity, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and age of onset of homelessness. Although relationships between ACEs and homeless chronicity was not observed, a relationship did emerge between number of ACEs and number of episodes and number of ACEs and age at initial onset of homelessness. 2019-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/3534 https://dc.etsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4995&context=etd Copyright by the authors. Electronic Theses and Dissertations eng Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University homelessness adverse childhood experiences ACEs chronicity homelessness onset Community Health Community Health and Preventive Medicine Community Psychology Developmental Psychology Epidemiology Health Services Administration Health Services Research Other Mental and Social Health Other Psychology Other Public Health Public Health Education and Promotion Social Psychology Social Welfare Social Work
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topic homelessness
adverse childhood experiences
ACEs
chronicity
homelessness onset
Community Health
Community Health and Preventive Medicine
Community Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Epidemiology
Health Services Administration
Health Services Research
Other Mental and Social Health
Other Psychology
Other Public Health
Public Health Education and Promotion
Social Psychology
Social Welfare
Social Work
spellingShingle homelessness
adverse childhood experiences
ACEs
chronicity
homelessness onset
Community Health
Community Health and Preventive Medicine
Community Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Epidemiology
Health Services Administration
Health Services Research
Other Mental and Social Health
Other Psychology
Other Public Health
Public Health Education and Promotion
Social Psychology
Social Welfare
Social Work
Tucciarone, Joseph T., Jr.
Adverse Childhood Experiences, Homeless Chronicity, and Age at Onset of Homelessness
description Childhood adversity is associated with numerous negative outcomes across multiple domains, including mental and physical health, interrelationships, and social functioning. Notably, research suggests that childhood adversity has a dose-response relationship with these outcomes; that is, greater numbers of adverse experiences in childhood are associated with worse outcomes. These outcomes overlap with many risk factors of homelessness. This study sought to address two questions: 1) Does a dose-response relationship exist between childhood adversity and chronic homelessness? 2) Does childhood adversity negatively predict the age at which homelessness first occurs? Adults experiencing homeless who are accessing homeless services in the Tri-Cities area of Northeast Tennessee responded to a brief instrument that includes measures of homeless chronicity, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and age of onset of homelessness. Although relationships between ACEs and homeless chronicity was not observed, a relationship did emerge between number of ACEs and number of episodes and number of ACEs and age at initial onset of homelessness.
author Tucciarone, Joseph T., Jr.
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title Adverse Childhood Experiences, Homeless Chronicity, and Age at Onset of Homelessness
title_short Adverse Childhood Experiences, Homeless Chronicity, and Age at Onset of Homelessness
title_full Adverse Childhood Experiences, Homeless Chronicity, and Age at Onset of Homelessness
title_fullStr Adverse Childhood Experiences, Homeless Chronicity, and Age at Onset of Homelessness
title_full_unstemmed Adverse Childhood Experiences, Homeless Chronicity, and Age at Onset of Homelessness
title_sort adverse childhood experiences, homeless chronicity, and age at onset of homelessness
publisher Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
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