“…Exploring multiple perspectives helps inform mental health professionals and youth development program practitioners of the areas where allocation of services and funding can be most valuable to transition-age youth with SED (Goodcase et al, 2021 ; Kaufman et al, 2019 ; LaPorte et al, 2014 ; Lich et al, 2017 ). The five clusters, or themes, that emerged from participant responses in our study echo the existing literature on barriers to adult mental health services (Klodnick et al, 2021 ; LaPorte et al, 2014 ; Wagner et al, 2016 ) and other challenges experienced by youth with SED in the transition to adulthood (Akinola & Dunkley, 2019 ; Marion & Paulsen, 2019 ; Walters, 2017 ; Xie et al, 2014 ). At the same time, our findings reflect literature on adolescent mental health services and positive youth development that emphasize the importance of youth experiences and participation in service evaluation and planning (Brown, 2006b ; Chauveron et al, 2021 ; Delman & Jones, 2002 ; LaPorte et al, 2014 ; Lich et al, 2017 ).…”