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 young adult needs, and network stability, which reflects cohesion within and across relationships to facilitate consistent support over time. We conducted support network mapping and semi-structured interviews with youth in foster care aged 16–20 (N = 22) and used theoretical thematic analysis to explore support barriers and facilitators in relation to the organizing concepts of support capacity and network stability. Overall, support capacity was limited by interpersonal difficulties inhibiting the...
Due to histories of maltreatment, living instability, and relational disruptions, youth in foster ca...
This study was an analysis of social networks of ten females who were enrolled in a project entitled...
This study was an analysis of social networks of ten females who were enrolled in a project entitled...
Many older youth in foster care lack adequate resources and ongoing support in their social networks...
Care leavers' social support networks have often been theorized as having a salient role in explaini...
Though the presence, composition, and quality of social relationships—particularly as found in famil...
Though the presence, composition, and quality of social relationships—particularly as found in famil...
This review focuses on populations where systems involvement is presumed to impact the size, strengt...
With the increasing research in the outcome of foster youth aging out of foster care, it has become ...
Outcome research has shown that upon aging out of the foster care system, many young adults struggle...
Restricted until 26 Feb. 2010.Of the over 500,000 youth currently in foster care in the United State...
Older adolescents in foster care represent a heterogeneous population, though such heterogeneity is ...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
This study analyzes the issues surrounding the aging out of young adults in the foster care system i...
Due to histories of maltreatment, living instability, and relational disruptions, youth in foster ca...
Due to histories of maltreatment, living instability, and relational disruptions, youth in foster ca...
This study was an analysis of social networks of ten females who were enrolled in a project entitled...
This study was an analysis of social networks of ten females who were enrolled in a project entitled...
Many older youth in foster care lack adequate resources and ongoing support in their social networks...
Care leavers' social support networks have often been theorized as having a salient role in explaini...
Though the presence, composition, and quality of social relationships—particularly as found in famil...
Though the presence, composition, and quality of social relationships—particularly as found in famil...
This review focuses on populations where systems involvement is presumed to impact the size, strengt...
With the increasing research in the outcome of foster youth aging out of foster care, it has become ...
Outcome research has shown that upon aging out of the foster care system, many young adults struggle...
Restricted until 26 Feb. 2010.Of the over 500,000 youth currently in foster care in the United State...
Older adolescents in foster care represent a heterogeneous population, though such heterogeneity is ...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
This study analyzes the issues surrounding the aging out of young adults in the foster care system i...
Due to histories of maltreatment, living instability, and relational disruptions, youth in foster ca...
Due to histories of maltreatment, living instability, and relational disruptions, youth in foster ca...
This study was an analysis of social networks of ten females who were enrolled in a project entitled...
This study was an analysis of social networks of ten females who were enrolled in a project entitled...