Based on three waves of semi-structured interviews, this longitudinal qualitative study aims to understand the transition from out-of-home care (OHC; foster care, residential care) to independent adulthood, for a group of Swedish care leavers aged 16–20 years (n = 14). What are the main patterns in their transition process? How is agency reflected in these processes? The first interview (T1) was conducted when they were all still in OHC but on the verge of leaving, the second (T2) when the majority had left care and the third (T3) when they had been out for some time. Average time from T1 to T3 was 21 months, ranging from 17 to 28 months. By directed content analysis and an abductive approach, three transitional patterns were identified: Fr...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...
Based on three waves of semi-structured interviews, this longitudinal qualitative study aims to unde...
The project “TransCare. Young People's Transitions out of Residential and Foster Care” of the Univer...
The insightfulness of care leavers about their experiences of transition from care to adulthood is a...
BACKGROUND: Young people in residential or foster care experience multiple transitions around their ...
There are two interlinked conceptual frameworks at the heart of this study. These are youth to adult...
This paper aims at identifying models of adulthood dominating in the discourse concerning care leave...
There are two interlinked conceptual frameworks at the heart of this study. These are youth to adult...
Recent years has seen a shift away from youth transitions being understood in terms of a linear prog...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley] via the DOI in th...
This study explores the period of leaving care from a SOS children’s village and the transition to i...
The transition to adulthood is difficult for most young people. It is a time when young people make ...
This article draws attention to the relevance of young care leavers' exercise of agency as one possi...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...
Based on three waves of semi-structured interviews, this longitudinal qualitative study aims to unde...
The project “TransCare. Young People's Transitions out of Residential and Foster Care” of the Univer...
The insightfulness of care leavers about their experiences of transition from care to adulthood is a...
BACKGROUND: Young people in residential or foster care experience multiple transitions around their ...
There are two interlinked conceptual frameworks at the heart of this study. These are youth to adult...
This paper aims at identifying models of adulthood dominating in the discourse concerning care leave...
There are two interlinked conceptual frameworks at the heart of this study. These are youth to adult...
Recent years has seen a shift away from youth transitions being understood in terms of a linear prog...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley] via the DOI in th...
This study explores the period of leaving care from a SOS children’s village and the transition to i...
The transition to adulthood is difficult for most young people. It is a time when young people make ...
This article draws attention to the relevance of young care leavers' exercise of agency as one possi...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...