Young adults with a history of out-of-home care report poorer mental health and life satisfaction compared to non-care-experienced peers. Social support is a known protective factor for mental health. There is limited evidence, however, on the relationship between sources (e.g., family members) and types (e.g., information) of social support and mental health symptoms and life satisfaction in this population. Reporting cross-sectional survey data from 215 young adults aged 18–22 years with a history of out-of-home care, the current study conducted descriptive, bivariate, and linear regression analysis to examine the different sources and types of support young adults receive and their relation to mental health symptoms and life satisfaction...
Purpose: Adult relationships provide critical support for adolescents because of their potential to ...
Background: Housing and social support are related social determinants, but studies often focus on i...
There were 59,500 Children in out-of-home care in England in 2008. Research into this population poi...
Young adults with a history of out-of-home care report poorer mental health and life satisfaction co...
Young adults with a history of out-of-home care report poorer mental health and life satisfaction co...
Young adults with a history of out-of-home care report poorer mental health and life satisfaction co...
The mental health of young people is a pressing concern in global development. However, there is lit...
The mental health of young people is a pressing concern in global development. However, there is lit...
The literature suggests the positive role of social support in mental health in residential care. Ho...
The present study examined the relationships among perceived social support, mental health, and achi...
Objectives Young people who have been removed from their family home and placed in out-of-home care ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2016/2016all/63/thumbnail.jpgSocial sup...
Several studies corroborate the idea that social support pla y s an important role in the pro - moti...
Foster care adolescents have a more difficult time transitioning to adulthood, compared to non-foste...
Young people who grow up in care and then exit care around the age of 18 (care-leavers) are a partic...
Purpose: Adult relationships provide critical support for adolescents because of their potential to ...
Background: Housing and social support are related social determinants, but studies often focus on i...
There were 59,500 Children in out-of-home care in England in 2008. Research into this population poi...
Young adults with a history of out-of-home care report poorer mental health and life satisfaction co...
Young adults with a history of out-of-home care report poorer mental health and life satisfaction co...
Young adults with a history of out-of-home care report poorer mental health and life satisfaction co...
The mental health of young people is a pressing concern in global development. However, there is lit...
The mental health of young people is a pressing concern in global development. However, there is lit...
The literature suggests the positive role of social support in mental health in residential care. Ho...
The present study examined the relationships among perceived social support, mental health, and achi...
Objectives Young people who have been removed from their family home and placed in out-of-home care ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2016/2016all/63/thumbnail.jpgSocial sup...
Several studies corroborate the idea that social support pla y s an important role in the pro - moti...
Foster care adolescents have a more difficult time transitioning to adulthood, compared to non-foste...
Young people who grow up in care and then exit care around the age of 18 (care-leavers) are a partic...
Purpose: Adult relationships provide critical support for adolescents because of their potential to ...
Background: Housing and social support are related social determinants, but studies often focus on i...
There were 59,500 Children in out-of-home care in England in 2008. Research into this population poi...