2024
DOI: 10.1177/10983007241276534
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Having a Trusted Adult in School: Concurrent and Predictive Relations With Internalizing Problems Across Development

Wendy M. Reinke,
Keith C. Herman,
Francis L. Huang
et al.

Abstract: Internalizing problems are common mental health concerns among children and youth. Identifying malleable risk factors that are associated with internalizing problems, such as not having a trusted adult at school, can lead to positive behavior supports to reduce student risk. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between student-reported internalizing problems and having an adult to talk to at school. Students in elementary, middle, and high school ( N = 13,881) in the Midwestern United Stat… Show more

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