Health Risks and Outcomes of Homelessness in School-Age Children and Youth: A Scoping Review of the Literature.

Laura E Gultekin, Barbara L Brush, Emily Ginier, Alexandra Cordom, Elizabeth B Dowdell
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Despite reports that over 1.3 million school-age children (ages 5-18) were homeless in 2019, little is known about the effects of homelessness on their overall health and well-being. To better understand where gaps exist, a scoping review of the literature was conducted to identify studies of the physical, mental, and behavioral health risks and outcomes of school-age children experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Following the Joanna Briggs Institute framework and Preferred Reporting Items (PRISMA) guidelines, seven electronic databases were searched using key words: homelessness, children, health, and well-being. Of the 4,372 records, 23 articles met inclusion criteria. Most examined mental health and high-risk activities or behavioral risks related to school achievement. Few studies tracked the long-term health outcomes of homeless school-age children. Findings have implications for school nurses who have contact with children experiencing homelessness and are in position to intervene to prevent negative health sequelae in this vulnerable population.

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学龄儿童和青少年无家可归的健康风险和结果:文献综述
尽管有报道称,2019年有130多万学龄儿童(5-18岁)无家可归,但人们对无家可归对他们整体健康和福祉的影响知之甚少。为了更好地了解存在差距的地方,对文献进行了范围审查,以确定关于无家可归或住房不稳定的学龄儿童的身体、心理和行为健康风险和结果的研究。按照乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的框架和首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南,使用关键词搜索了七个电子数据库:无家可归、儿童、健康和福祉。在4372条记录中,有23篇文章符合纳入标准。大多数检查了与学业成绩有关的心理健康和高风险活动或行为风险。很少有研究追踪无家可归的学龄儿童的长期健康状况。研究结果对与无家可归儿童有接触的学校护士有影响,她们有能力进行干预,以防止这一弱势群体的负面健康后遗症。
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