Journal article
The impact of transitional programmes on post-transition outcomes for youth leaving out-of-home care: a meta-analysis
JA Heerde, SA Hemphill, KE Scholes-Balog
Health and Social Care in the Community | WILEY-HINDAWI | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/hsc.12348
Abstract
Youth residing in out-of-home care settings have often been exposed to childhood trauma, and commonly report experiencing adverse outcomes after transitioning from care. This meta-analysis appraised internationally published literature investigating the impact of transitional programme participation (among youth with a baseline age of 15–24 years) on post-transition outcomes of housing, education, employment, mental health and substance use. A comprehensive search of sociology (e.g. ProQuest Sociology), psychology (e.g. PsycInfo) and health (e.g. ProQuest Family Health) electronic abstraction databases was conducted for the period 1990–2014. Search terms included ‘out-of-home care’, ‘transit..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The work of Dr Heerde and Dr Scholes-Balog was supported by funding provided through the Learning Sciences Institute Australia at Australian Catholic University.