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Mental Health and School Functioning for Girls in the Child Welfare System: the Mediating Role of Future Orientation and School Engagement

This study investigated the association between mental health problems and academic and behavioral school functioning for adolescent girls in the child welfare system and determined whether school engagement and future orientation meditated the relationship. Participants were 231 girls aged between...

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Published in:School mental health 2017-06, Vol.9 (2), p.194-204
Main Authors: Threlfall, Jennifer M., Auslander, Wendy, Gerke, Donald, McGinnis, Hollee, Myers Tlapek, Sarah
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Academic Achievement
Academic Failure
Achievement tests
Adolescent girls
Adolescents
Age Differences
Behavior
Behavioral Science and Psychology
Child and School Psychology
Child Welfare
Children
Clinical Psychology
Correlation
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Education
Ethnicity
Females
Foster Care
Future
Girls
Goal Orientation
Grade repetition
Health problems
Learner Engagement
Learning
Mental depression
Mental Disorders
Mental Health
Original Paper
Post traumatic stress disorder
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Psychology
Racial Differences
Standardized Tests
Student Behavior
Students
Symptoms
Teenagers
Violence
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