A Multi-Stakeholder Perspective on Factors Affecting Successful Transition to Adulthood for Youth with Severe Emotional Disturbances

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Milira Cox
Jennifer Brown Urban
Kristen Hassmiller Lich
Rebecca Wells
C. Nicole Lawrence
Nadira Kwaja
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[1] Montclair State University,Institute for Research on Youth Thriving and Evaluation, Department of Family Science and Human Development
[2] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Gillings School of Global Public Health, Department of Health Policy and Management
[3] University of Texas School of Public Health,Department of Management, Policy, and Community Health
[4] Duke University,Center for Child and Family Policy
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Transition to adulthood; Transition-age youth; Severe emotional disturbance; Mental health; Positive youth development;
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This study elicited the perspectives of youth, caregivers, service providers and researchers to explore how communities can best support the transition to adulthood for youth ages 16–21 with mental health and functional impairments, who are at risk of disconnecting from health and human services. Framed by Relational Systems Evaluation (RSE) and Positive Youth Development (PYD), our study demonstrates the importance of engagement with youth experts. Group Concept Mapping (GCM), a collaborative multiphase mixed-methods approach, was used as a systematic process for participants to make meaning of qualitative data using multidimensional scaling and hierarchical cluster analysis (Kane and Trochim in Concept mapping for planning and evaluation, Sage Publications Inc., Thousand Oaks, 2007). Across all participant groups, Life Skills were perceived as highly important and highly feasible for a successful transition to adulthood. However, Positive Social Support & Connectedness were viewed as less important and less feasible by all groups. When examined closely, youth perspectives differed from caregiver and provider perspectives in the factors they prioritized and deemed feasible. Our findings have implications for community mental health services and positive youth development program practitioners.
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