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期刊名:Children and youth services review

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ISSN:0190-7409

e-ISSN:1873-7765

IF/分区:1.7/Q1

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Most adolescents with mental health symptoms do not receive formal mental health care, and minoritized adolescents are disproportionately likely to report unmet treatment needs. Social Learning Theory and the Theory of Planned Behavior sugg...
Anna Chorniy,Michelle A Moffa,Shannon Barnett et al. Anna Chorniy et al.
Background: Children in foster care (FC) experience disproportionately high rates of mental health (MH) needs and frequently use behavioral health services. They are overrepresented in restrictive MH settings and are more...
Kimberly A Tyler,Kristen M Olson,Anika R Eisenbraun Kimberly A Tyler
Numerous young people experience some form of homelessness each year and face various risks detrimental to their well-being and survival. Though some youth experiencing homelessness (YEH) use negative coping strategies such as substance use...
Flavia Namuwonge,Abel Zemedkun Girma,Samuel Kizito et al. Flavia Namuwonge et al.
Background: This paper provides an overview of adapting a micro-savings program originally developed in the United States to a resource-limited setting in Uganda, highlighting this specific case of adapting a program from...
Darejan Dvalishvili,Flavia Namuwonge,Rabab F Ahmed et al. Darejan Dvalishvili et al.
Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) continues to be a major barrier impacting adolescent girls' school attendance in low-income countries. In Uganda, only 10 % of adolescent girls practice adequate MHM; and they miss an estimated 11 % of sch...
Ozge Sensoy Bahar,William Byansi,Abdallah Ibrahim et al. Ozge Sensoy Bahar et al.
Background: Poverty in sub-Saharan Africa, together with family context as a contributing factor, often results in unaccompanied rural-urban child migration and high incidence of child labor (24%), leading to heightened v...
Ashley N Rousson,Sophia Merelas,Emiko A Tajima et al. Ashley N Rousson et al.
System reforms are needed to better support families and prevent child welfare system (CWS) involvement. For parents with children in out-of-home care, it is critical that CWS required programs meet their unique needs and minimize the harm ...
M Dozier,J G Smetana,J Allen et al. M Dozier et al.
Adolescence is a period of important neurobiological, social and cognitive changes. Under optimal conditions, adolescents are supported by parents who allow autonomy seeking while maintaining involvement and a strong relationship with their...
Christopher Bondoc,Jocelyn I Meza,Andrea Bonilla Ospina et al. Christopher Bondoc et al.
Parents and health and service providers play key roles in supporting youth during reentry, defined as the six-month period following release from incarceration. During reentry, parents and providers help youth overcome various challenges, ...
Melissa Jonson-Reid,Ellis Ballard,Sinko Wang et al. Melissa Jonson-Reid et al.
Child maltreatment (CM) is a significant and global public health concern with a complex array of causes and consequences. Identifying the most impactful modifiable factors at all levels of the ecosystem is a significant challenge for polic...