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Older Youth in Extended Out-of-home Care

JOURNAL OF PUBLIC CHILD WELFARE(2018)

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Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the permanency experiences of older youth, age 18-21 in out-of-home placements and placement characteristics that influence age of exit from child welfare. Findings suggest a difference between age groups with more 18-year old youth exiting to emancipation than youth who exit at age 21. A higher number of spells in care and a higher number of placement changes during the last spell were associated with exit to emancipation. Additional study findings suggests that youth who leave care before the age of 21 may be more vulnerable than youth who stay through age 21. Implications for practice are discussed.
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Older youth in care,placement stability,emancipation,permanency planning
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