Social support networks of care leavers: Mediating between childhood adversity and adult functioning
<p>Care leavers' social support networks have often been theorized as having a salient role in explaining youths' functional outcomes and the way these relate to their adverse pasts. The goals of the present study are to examine the association between childhood adversity and adult f...
Main Authors: | Melkman, E, Benbenishty, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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