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Children and Youth Services Review. 144:106753
Publikováno v:
Child Youth Serv Rev
Risk reduction and strength enhancement are both necessary strategies to improve outcomes for youth in foster care who have experienced adversity. Decades of research have articulated the negative long-term outcomes of youth in foster care, but less
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Children and Youth Services Review. 96:220-230
This study explores how foster care experiences can impact support network functionality as young people exit the foster care system. This can be conceptualized as a function of both network member capacity to provide adequate support to address youn
Autor:
Jennifer E, Blakeslee, Laurie E, Powers, Sarah, Geenen, Jessica, Schmidt, May, Nelson, Ann, Fullerton, Kevin, George, Elizabeth, McHugh, Mary, Bryant
Publikováno v:
Child Youth Serv Rev
Limited rigorous research has been conducted to evaluate the impact of interventions designed to promote the successful transitions of young people exiting foster care. The current study builds on previous experimental evaluations of the My Life Mode
Autor:
Sarah Geenen, Laurie E. Powers, Insik Hwang, Jessica Schmidt, Junghee Lee, Jennifer E. Blakeslee
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Children and Youth Services Review. 94:27-34
Background The mental health outcomes among youth in foster care with disabilities are under studied. Increasing our understanding of mental health risk and protective factors is essential for improving the mental health and quality of life of this p
Publikováno v:
Children and Youth Services Review. 94:598-605
There is a range of stakeholder benefits when youth- and young adult-serving agencies include service recipient “voice” in advising and decision making regarding agency policies and programming. Yet many agency stakeholders lack awareness of stra
Autor:
May Nelson, Jessica Schmidt, Laurie E. Powers, Rosemary Iavanditti, Jennifer E. Blakeslee, Molly Oberweiser-Kennedy, Ann Fullerton, JoAnn Dohn, Sarah Geenen
Publikováno v:
Children and Youth Services Review. 86:277-286
Research clearly documents the serious challenges and poor outcomes experienced by many young people exiting foster care, as well as compounded disparities for the high percentage of youth in care who are identified with disabilities and/or mental he
Autor:
Sara Jade Webb, Felicity E. Colangelo, Jennifer E. Blakeslee, Jeffrey Waid, Lewis Bank, Bowen B. McBeath, Brianne H. Kothari, Bethany Godlewski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Child Welfare. 12:515-539
This paper introduces a flowchart-based methodology for describing the movement of foster youth in and out of placements of differing types and durations. This longitudinal methodology is designed to be sufficiently simple to appeal to policymakers a
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Children and Youth Services Review. 73:173-181
Though the presence, composition, and quality of social relationships—particularly as found in family networks—has an important influence on adolescent well-being, little is known about the social ecology of youth in foster care. This study exami
Publikováno v:
Research on social work practice. 28(7)
OBJECTIVE: This study uses the Support Network Assessment for Practice (SNAP) approach to measure the support provided to young people transitioning from foster care. METHODS: The SNAP was administered on two occasions, approximately 7 months apart,