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Predicting Positive Education Outcomes for Emerging Adults in Mental Health Systems of Care
Authors:Eileen M. Brennan  Peggy Nygren  Robert L. Stephens  Adrienne Croskey
Affiliation:1.Research and Training Center for Pathways to Positive Futures, Regional Research Institute for Human Services,Portland State University,Portland,USA;2.Center for Improvement of Services to Children and Families,Portland State University,Portland,USA;3.ICF International, Three Corporate Square,Atlanta,USA
Abstract:Emerging adults who receive services based on positive youth development models have shown an ability to shape their own life course to achieve positive goals. This paper reports secondary data analysis from the Longitudinal Child and Family Outcome Study including 248 culturally diverse youth ages 17 through 22 receiving mental health services in systems of care. After 12 months of services, school performance was positively related to youth ratings of school functioning and service participation and satisfaction. Regression analysis revealed ratings of young peoples’ perceptions of school functioning, and their experience in services added to the significant prediction of satisfactory school performance, even controlling for sex and attendance. Finally, in addition to expected predictors, participation in planning their own services significantly predicted enrollment in higher education for those who finished high school. Findings suggest that programs and practices based on positive youth development approaches can improve educational outcomes for emerging adults.
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