2022
DOI: 10.1093/swr/svab031
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Perceived Social Support and Symptom Loads of Psychiatric Disorders among Adolescents in Residential Youth Care

Abstract: Adolescents in residential youth care (RYC) are at high risk for negative psychological and social development outcomes, as they have a high prevalence of mental health problems and perceive less social support than adolescents in the general population. Associations between perceived social support and mental health problems have been investigated, but no in-depth analyses have been published. Such knowledge is crucial to optimize vulnerable adolescents’ care while living in RYC. The present study, therefore,… Show more

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“…Numerous studies employing diverse measures of family support consistently report positive correlations with psychological well-being across diverse populations, emphasizing the central role of family support in promoting the mental and emotional health of individuals. Nonetheless, it's worth noting that a supportive environment and a broader social network can also mitigate psychiatric symptoms in adolescents, particularly those in residential youth care, potentially compensating for the absence of parental support (Singstad, Wallander, Lydersen, et al, 2022). In the absence of familial support, alternative sources of support may be instrumental in reducing negative outcomes.…”
Section: Family Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies employing diverse measures of family support consistently report positive correlations with psychological well-being across diverse populations, emphasizing the central role of family support in promoting the mental and emotional health of individuals. Nonetheless, it's worth noting that a supportive environment and a broader social network can also mitigate psychiatric symptoms in adolescents, particularly those in residential youth care, potentially compensating for the absence of parental support (Singstad, Wallander, Lydersen, et al, 2022). In the absence of familial support, alternative sources of support may be instrumental in reducing negative outcomes.…”
Section: Family Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%