Bergh Rebecca, Rozmus Cathy, Narendorf Sarah C, Hsu Hsun-Ta, Maria Diane Santa
Cizik School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, 6901 Bertner Avenue, Houston, TX, 77030, USA.
Silver School of Social Work, New York University, 1 Washington Square North, New York, NY, 10003, USA.
BMC Psychol. 2025 May 2;13(1):462. doi: 10.1186/s40359-025-02725-w.
Pregnant and parenting young adults experiencing homelessness (YAEH) face many challenges related to complex circumstances that lead to parent-child separation. This can be emotionally taxing on YAEH who are already disproportionately burdened by mental health disorders. Little is known about the parenting and mental health support needs among YAEH, particularly surrounding parent-child separation. To fill this gap, cross-sectional data from the Homeless Youth Risk and Resilience Survey, collected from YAEH ages 18-26 across seven US cities, were analyzed in this study. Demographic characteristics, mental health, and risk indicators were compared between separated parents (n = 217) and those living with their children (n = 70), disaggregated by gender. Differences were assessed between YAEH involved in a pregnancy (n = 531) and YAEH with no pregnancy history (n = 768), disaggregated by gender. Results indicated important gender differences in the needs of pregnant and parenting YAEH, which can be used to guide interventions to support young families experiencing homelessness.
怀孕及育有子女的无家可归青年成年人(YAEH)面临诸多与复杂情况相关的挑战,这些情况会导致亲子分离。这对YAEH来说在情感上是一种负担,而他们本身就承受着不成比例的心理健康障碍负担。对于YAEH的育儿及心理健康支持需求,尤其是围绕亲子分离方面,人们了解甚少。为填补这一空白,本研究分析了来自美国七个城市18至26岁YAEH的无家可归青年风险与复原力调查的横断面数据。按性别对分居父母(n = 217)和与子女同住的父母(n = 70)的人口统计学特征、心理健康状况及风险指标进行了比较。按性别对有过怀孕经历的YAEH(n = 531)和无怀孕史的YAEH(n = 768)进行了差异评估。结果表明,怀孕及育有子女的YAEH在需求方面存在重要的性别差异,这些差异可用于指导支持无家可归年轻家庭的干预措施。