Cognitive and affective control for adolescents in care versus their peers: implications for mental health
Abstract Background Many adolescents who have been removed from the care of their biological parent(s) and placed in State or Local Authority care have experienced significant adversity, including high rates of maltreatment and other trauma(s). As a group, these young people experience far higher ra...
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Main Authors: | Rosie McGuire (Author), Sarah L. Halligan (Author), Susanne Schweizer (Author), Jovita T. Leung (Author), Rachel M. Hiller (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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