Quality of life, delinquency and psychosocial functioning of adolescents in secure residential care: testing two assumptions of the Good Lives Model
Abstract Background In this study, two assumptions derived from the Good Lives Model were examined: whether subjective Quality of Life is related to delinquent behaviour and psychosocial problems, and whether adolescents with adequate coping skills are less likely to commit delinquent behaviour or s...
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Main Authors: | C. S. Barendregt (Author), A. M. Van der Laan (Author), I. L. Bongers (Author), Ch. Van Nieuwenhuizen (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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