Long-term health and social outcomes in children and adolescents placed in out-of-home care
<strong>Importance</strong> Children who are placed in out-of-home care may have poorer outcomes in adulthood, on average, compared with their peers, but the direction and magnitude of these associations need clarification. <br> <strong>Objective</strong> To estimate...
Main Authors: | Sariaslan, A, Kääriälä, A, Pitkänen, J, Remes, H, Aaltonen, M, Hiilamo, H, Martikainen, P, Fazel, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Medical Association
2021
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