The Life Domain Series describes the community adaptation of children and youth graduating from residential and intensive family service children’s mental health programs in multiple life domains (education and work, social involvements, family and health). This full length report presents evidence from the first and second phases of longitudinal research about how children who were involved with residential and intensive family service mental health programs are doing in school and at work
Twenty-two youth between the ages of 14 and 18 years old who were involved with residential programs...
This report presents the results of a research process in which 59 young adults who had received res...
Earlier research by the Partnerships for Children and Families Project on the daily living realities...
The Life Domain Series describes the community adaptation of children and youth graduating from resi...
A key consideration in understanding the long term community adaptation of children and youth involv...
The Life Domain Series describes the community adaptation of children and youth graduating from resi...
Integral to formulating a picture of youth overall well being is to understand how youth participate...
The Life Domain Series describes the community adaptation of children and youth graduating from resi...
Understanding how youth participate in social networks with peers and friends, engage in social or l...
Twenty-two youth between the ages of 14 and 18 years old who were involved with residential programs...
This report presents the results of a research process in which 59 young adults who had received res...
Earlier research by the Partnerships for Children and Families Project on the daily living realities...
The Life Domain Series describes the community adaptation of children and youth graduating from resi...
A key consideration in understanding the long term community adaptation of children and youth involv...
The Life Domain Series describes the community adaptation of children and youth graduating from resi...
Integral to formulating a picture of youth overall well being is to understand how youth participate...
The Life Domain Series describes the community adaptation of children and youth graduating from resi...
Understanding how youth participate in social networks with peers and friends, engage in social or l...
Twenty-two youth between the ages of 14 and 18 years old who were involved with residential programs...
This report presents the results of a research process in which 59 young adults who had received res...
Earlier research by the Partnerships for Children and Families Project on the daily living realities...