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Intimate Partner Violence and Material Hardship Among Urban Mothers

Violence Against Women, 2019
Using a longitudinal population-based sample ( n = 4,234), this study explored the association of intimate partner violence (IPV) with material hardship. We found that women who experienced IPV are substantially more likely to experience material hardship, even after controlling for a comprehensive set of static and time-varying characteristics ...
Julia, O'Connor, Lenna, Nepomnyaschy
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Access to Social Network Support and Material Hardship

Social Currents, 2018
Does access to social network support help protect households from material hardship? In this study, we analyze data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation ( N = 28,805) and find that access to assistance from family and friends is associated with a decrease in the likelihood that a household experiences bill-paying hardship, food ...
Colin Campbell, Jessica Pearlman
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Unveiling America’s Silent Struggle: Help-Seeking During Material Hardship

Health Communication
Health-related social needs are increasingly recognized as significantly influencing healthcare outcomes. Material hardship, defined as the inability to meet basic needs for physiological functioning, such as food and shelter, affects many Americans. This study explores the dynamics of help-seeking behavior, focusing on the perceived effectiveness of ...
Yeha Kim, Michelle Shumate, Peixin Hua
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Income poverty and material hardship: How strong is the association?

The Journal of Socio-Economics, 2004
Many have argued that "poverty" should represent more than just a shortfall of income in a given time period, as it is most often currently measured. While researchers have generally assumed that more severe experiences of income poverty are more strongly associated with other, perhaps intrinsically more important, material well-being outcomes, this ...
John Iceland, Kurt Bauman
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Material Hardship in U.S. Families Raising Children with Disabilities

Exceptional Children, 2008
Researchers analyzed the 2002 wave of the National Survey of America's Families, conducted by the Urban Institute and Child Trends, and examined material hardship in families raising children with disabilities. Measures of hardship included food insecurity, housing instability, health care access, and telephone disconnection.
Susan L. Parish   +4 more
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The effect of material hardship on child protective service involvement

Child Abuse & Neglect, 2015
This study employs four waves of survey data on 1,135 families from the Illinois Families Study, a longitudinal panel study of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families in Illinois. This study explores the following issues within this low-income population: (1) whether material hardships are associated with child protective services (CPS) investigations,
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Income and Household Material Hardship in Children With Medical Complexity

Hospital Pediatrics
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Household economic hardship negatively impacts child health but may not be adequately captured by income. We sought to determine the prevalence of household material hardship (HMH), a measure of household economic hardship, and to examine the relationship between household poverty and ...
S Margaret, Wright   +7 more
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Now We Are 12: Material Hardship. Snapshot 2

This report examined the material circumstances of young people using data from the Growing Up in New Zealand study. We investigated who was living in households reporting material hardship at age 12, to provide a snapshot of the cohort’s living conditions at this time point. This report also investigated how material hardship unfolded over time.
Grant, Molly   +5 more
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Housing affordability and material hardship: Does affordability measurement matter?

Journal of Poverty, 2018
This study examines the association between housing affordability and risk of household material hardship among a sample of 3,311 low-income urban families.
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