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Preface |
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PART I Understanding the Child Welfare/Foster Care System: History and Structure |
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1 History of Foster Care: Policy, Practice, and Reformation |
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2 Foster Care Placement Process and Settings |
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PART II Foster Youth Individual Development |
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3 Neurobiological Development in Foster Youth: Outcomes and Intervention |
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4 Trauma and Socioemotional Development in Foster Youth: Lessons Learned from LONGSCAN |
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57 | (20) |
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5 Foster Youth Voices: An Exploratory Study on their Challenges and Strengths |
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77 | (22) |
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PART III Impact of Foster Care on Youth's Overall Health |
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99 | (72) |
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6 Assessment of Youth in Foster Care |
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7 Physical Health and Foster Youth |
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117 | (16) |
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8 The Sexual and Reproductive Health of Youth in Foster Care |
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133 | (22) |
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9 Substance Use and Addiction Problems in Foster Youth |
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PART IV Foster Youth Development in Context |
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10 Natural Mentoring to Support the Establishment of Permanency for Youth in Foster Care |
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11 Youth in Foster Care Relationships with Biological, Foster, and Adoptive Families |
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190 | (18) |
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12 Factors Affecting the Educational Trajectories and Outcomes of Youth in Foster Care |
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208 | (15) |
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PART V Aging Out of Foster Care into Independent Living: Challenges and Opportunities |
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13 Self-Sufficiency: Employment, Earnings, and Receipt of Public Benefits by Former Foster Youth |
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225 | (33) |
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14 Supportive Housing Contexts and Educational Opportunities for Foster Youth Transitioning Out of Care |
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258 | (24) |
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15 Human Capital Accumulation: A Proposed Measure and Theoretical Framework for Foster Youth Job Placement Intervention Strategies |
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282 | (19) |
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16 Access and Continuity of Transitional Living Services for Foster Youth |
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301 | (16) |
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PART VI Areas of Special Consideration in Foster Youth |
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17 Youth with Disabilities in Foster Care |
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319 | (16) |
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18 Racial and Ethnic Disproportionality in Foster Care |
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335 | (27) |
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19 Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Sex Trafficking of Foster Children and Youth |
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362 | (14) |
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20 Undocumented Immigrant Latin@ Youth and the U.S. Child Welfare System |
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376 | (25) |
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21 Sexual and Gender Expansive Youth in Foster Care |
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PART VII Social Policy and Institutional Support |
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22 Fostering "Belonging-ness": The Role of Private Foster Care Agencies with Foster Parents and Youth |
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23 Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) in Child Welfare Agencies |
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24 Foster Care and Juvenile Justice Systems: Crossover and Integration of Services |
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456 | (17) |
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25 Permanent and Formal Connections: Mentors, Community Services, and Connectedness |
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Index |
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