Sponsor
The contents of this article were developed under a grant with funding from the National Institute of Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research, and from the Center for Mental Health Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, United States Department of Health and Human Services (NIDILRR grant 90RT5030).
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2018
Subjects
Family social work -- United States, Social networks, Social support systems, Foster home care, Foster children
Abstract
This review focuses on populations where systems involvement is presumed to impact the size, strength, and supportiveness of social networks, including young people who have experienced out-of-home placement in foster care, juvenile justice, or residential treatment.
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/25113
Citation Details
Blakeslee, J. (2018). Social Network Enhancement Strategies to Address Limited Support Networks in Young Adulthood: State of the Science. Portland, OR: Research and Training Center for Pathways to Positive Futures, Portland State University.
Description
This paper is part of the 2018 State-of-the-Science Series from the Research & Training Center for Pathways to Positive Futures and is produced by the Research and Training Center for Pathways to Positive Futures, Portland State University.