Research on transition to adulthood: building the evidence base to inform services and supports for youth and young adults with serious mental health disorders.

The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research
Hewitt B Rusty ClarkDiane L Sondheimer

Abstract

Since the mid-1990s, research has established a clear picture of the poor real-life outcomes achieved by transition-age youth and young adults who have been diagnosed with a serious mental health disorder. The purpose of this article is to: (1) introduce the reader to the other eight articles in this special issue on Transition to Adulthood Research; (2) illustrate how each is contributing to the research base available to more fully understand these challenges as well as guide the creation of developmentally appropriate and effective services and supports for youth and young adults and their families; and (3) suggest future directions for continuing to advance this field of research and program implementation to improve outcomes though practice and policy improvements.

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Jul 12, 2008·The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research·Brigitte ManteuffelSylvia K Fisher
Dec 10, 2008·Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation·Susan Taylor, Francis Yuen
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Citations

May 17, 2014·The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research·Michael F PolgarJoseph P Morrissey
Dec 11, 2014·Journal of Evidence-based Social Work·Denise M GreenMichael Holosko
Mar 26, 2015·The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research·Eileen M BrennanAdrienne Croskey

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