“…Birth outcomes, and physical and mental health outcomes are linked to where people live and to the stability and quality of their housing (Gultekin & Brush, 2017; Krieger & Higgins, 2002; Mehra, Boyd, & Ickovics, 2017). Although housing is a social determinant of health (Kumar, Raker, Ware, & Phipps, 2017; Welch & Kneipp, 2005), the issue has received little attention in the research on teen mothers. This oversight is curious since teen mothers are likely to reside in distressed, low-income neighborhoods (Wright, Rosato, Doherty, & O’Reilly, 2016) where access to nutritious food, clean water and air, quality schools, and employment opportunities are often limited.…”