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Transitions of Youth in Mental Health Residential Care to Less Restrictive Settings: The Role of Strengths and Gender
Authors:Jiyoung K Tabone  Richard Thompson  Neil Jordan
Institution:1. School of Social Work, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, USAjktabone@mail.wvu.edu;3. Juvenile Protective Association, Chicago, Illinois, USA;4. Department of Psychiatry &5. Behavioral Sciences, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Changes in youth's behavioral/psychosocial functioning has been found to play an important role in the transitions from mental health residential care to less restrictive settings, and this functioning differs significantly by gender. However, there has been little attention paid to the roles played by psychosocial strength and gender in transitions out of residential care. The current study examined gender differences in the role of strengths in transitions to less restrictive settings using data on 675 youth's admission and discharge records collected from Illinois Residential Treatment Outcome System during 2005–2007 (Mean age = 15 years, SD = 2.0; 57.5% = boys). The results of multivariate logistic regression model indicated that positive recreational activities and lack of chronic illness were related to a higher likelihood of transitions to less restrictive settings among girls, while appropriate sexual development, psychological strengths, and strong spiritual/religious strengths were related to the transitions among boys. This study demonstrates the potential importance of youth strengths in the provision of mental health services and suggests a need to develop models of outcomes that take gender into account. Additional research based on multiple informants including youth self-report is needed to understand the role of gender in transitions out of residential care.
Keywords:Gender  mental health  residential care  strengths
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