This review focuses on populations where systems involvement is presumed to impact the size, strength, and supportiveness of social networks, including young people who have experienced out-of-home placement in foster care, juvenile justice, or residential treatment
This study explores the impact of frequent use of Online Social Network (OSN) sites on late adolesce...
The convincing evidence of the relationship between social support, social networks, and health stat...
Background: Social network sites (SNS) are a preferred method of communication for many young people...
Many older youth in foster care lack adequate resources and ongoing support in their social networks...
Teenagers are today’s most profuse users of social networking sites (SNS). Contemporary youth are gr...
This dissertation sheds light on the role of social networks in supporting at-risk youth. Findings s...
Teenagers are today\u27s most profuse users of social networking sites (SNS). Contemporary youth are...
In response to growing concerns about the rising number of runaway and homeless youth (RHY) in the U...
Peer support for youth and young adults who experience serious mental health conditions (SMHCs) is r...
This study explores how foster care experiences can impact support network functionality as young pe...
The authors of this commentary are part of the leadership team of Youth MOVE National (YMN), a youth...
Systems of care are increasingly serving older youth and young adults up to age 24, and in our resea...
Much has been written about the relation of social support to health outcomes. Support networks were...
Care leavers' social support networks have often been theorized as having a salient role in explaini...
This article is based on longitudinal prospective life-course data (1995–2007) about Special Educati...
This study explores the impact of frequent use of Online Social Network (OSN) sites on late adolesce...
The convincing evidence of the relationship between social support, social networks, and health stat...
Background: Social network sites (SNS) are a preferred method of communication for many young people...
Many older youth in foster care lack adequate resources and ongoing support in their social networks...
Teenagers are today’s most profuse users of social networking sites (SNS). Contemporary youth are gr...
This dissertation sheds light on the role of social networks in supporting at-risk youth. Findings s...
Teenagers are today\u27s most profuse users of social networking sites (SNS). Contemporary youth are...
In response to growing concerns about the rising number of runaway and homeless youth (RHY) in the U...
Peer support for youth and young adults who experience serious mental health conditions (SMHCs) is r...
This study explores how foster care experiences can impact support network functionality as young pe...
The authors of this commentary are part of the leadership team of Youth MOVE National (YMN), a youth...
Systems of care are increasingly serving older youth and young adults up to age 24, and in our resea...
Much has been written about the relation of social support to health outcomes. Support networks were...
Care leavers' social support networks have often been theorized as having a salient role in explaini...
This article is based on longitudinal prospective life-course data (1995–2007) about Special Educati...
This study explores the impact of frequent use of Online Social Network (OSN) sites on late adolesce...
The convincing evidence of the relationship between social support, social networks, and health stat...
Background: Social network sites (SNS) are a preferred method of communication for many young people...