Transition-Age Foster Youth and Caregiver Perceptions of Self-SufficiencyLalayants, MarinaMontero, LauraAbrams, Laura S.Curry, Susanna R.Child Welfare
US Patterns of Mental Health Service Utilization for Transition-Age Youth and Young Adults This study examines rates of admission and patterns of mental health service use by persons of transition age (16鈥 25聽years) in the USA based on the natio... KJ Pottick,S Bilder,AV Stoep,... - ...
- 《Youth Soc》 被引量: 521发表: 1997年 Conceptions of the Transition to Adulthood: Perspectives From Adolescence Through Midlife Conceptions of the transition to adulthood were examined among adolescents (age 13–19, N = 171), emerging adults (age 20–29, N = 179), and young-to-midli....
Studies used age-period-cohort analyses in the United States, France, and Germany and found that educational differences in smoking during the transition to adulthood had increased across cohorts born between the 1940s and 1980s in the United States and France, but not so much in Germany (B...
Figure 2.Population age structures: Afghanistan (a) and South Korea (b). Afghanistan is in the early phase of the demographic transition, with a large youth bulge. South Korea, which is in the late phase of transition, has a decreasing proportion of youth. Data fromUnited Nations Population...
Self-determination and transition-age youth with emotional or behavioral disorders: Promising practices. In D. Cheney (Ed.), Transition of secondary students with emo- tional or behavioral disorders: Current approaches for positive outcomes (2nd ed., pp. 51-78). Champaign, IL: R...
In line with the growing role of children in society, healthcare for children and young people has been subject to continuous improvement. It is known that illness at the pediatric age is not considered an expected normative process and significantly impacts the entire family system when it arises...
While TFR is often translated to the average number of children per woman in the media, we remind readers of its definition: in a given year, period TFR is “(t)he number of children a woman would have if she experienced the age-specific fertility rates for the period in question ...
In the grand narrative of technological evolution, we are transitioning from the “Age of Information” to the “Age of Intelligence.” Rapid advancements in generative artificial intelligence (AI) are set to reshape society, revolutionize industries, and change the nature of work, challenging our ...
Transition-aged youth (TAY), broadly defined as those between age 17- and 29-years, are a unique and vulnerable group for developing mental illness and suicidality (Mandarino, 2014). The challenges of this transition are exacerbated by poor help-seeking behaviour among TAY (Rickwood et al., ...