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Generational Homelessness in New York City Family Homeless Shelters

机译:纽约市家庭无家可归者收容所的代际无家可归

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Homelessness has been a problem in New York City (NYC) for decades. Part of the problem is children who grew up in the shelter system and then returned as adults, a phenomenon known as 2nd-generation homelessness. Literature indicates that no researchers have interviewed second-generation homeless adults about their experiences. The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of 2nd-generation homelessness from the perspective of homeless adults returning to the shelter system. The sample included 1 second-generation homeless adult and 10 case managers at Tier II homeless shelters. Interviews were conducted and data were analyzed using hand coding to uncover themes amongst the interviews. The themes found were: lack of information and resources, generational homelessness is passed down, people should learn from their parents' mistakes, comfort in the homeless shelter system, money, parental abuse and neglect, the role of the case manager, taking advantage of the shelter system, and mental health. The other topics that were discussed on multiple occasions but did not fit into larger categories are: education, drugs and alcohol, lack of family assistance, and activities of daily living. Findings from this study inform social change by indicating a clear need for input from homeless families and case managers when developing interventions to address second-generation homelessness. Future policymakers should include staff and clients when developing ways to address homelessness in New York City. The views and opinions expressed in this manuscript reflect the personal views of the researcher and interviewees; they do not represent the views of NYC Department of Homeless Services or its providers.
机译:数十年来,无家可归一直是纽约市的一个问题。问题的一部分是在庇护系统中长大然后成年后返回的儿童,这种现象被称为第二代无家可归者。文献表明,没有研究人员采访过第二代无家可归的成年人的经历。这项研究的目的是从无家可归的成年人返回庇护所的角度探讨第二代无家可归的经历。样本包括1个第二代无家可归的成年人和10个II级无家可归者收容所的案例管理员。进行了访谈,并使用手工编码对数据进行了分析,以发现访谈中的主题。发现的主题是:缺乏信息和资源,传承无家可归的世代相传,人们应向父母的错误学习,在无家可归者收容所系统中感到安慰,金钱,父母虐待和忽视,案件管理员的角色,利用庇护系统和心理健康。多次讨论但未归为大类的其他主题包括:教育,毒品和酒精,缺乏家庭援助以及日常生活活动。这项研究结果表明,在制定解决第二代无家可归者的干预措施时,明确需要无家可归的家庭和案件管理者的投入,从而为社会变革提供了信息。在制定解决纽约市无家可归问题的方法时,未来的决策者应包括员工和客户。本文中表达的观点和观点反映了研究人员和受访者的个人观点;它们不代表纽约市无家可归服务部或其提供者的观点。

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  • 作者

    Johnson, Deborah.;

  • 作者单位

    Walden University.;

  • 授予单位 Walden University.;
  • 学科 Social work.;Public policy.;Mental health.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2018
  • 页码 110 p.
  • 总页数 110
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 建筑科学;
  • 关键词

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