Perceived income adequacy—specifically, having money left at month’s end—was tied to receiving 1.7 more services than those with just enough money. Severity of impairment was the only predictor of unmet service needs. Conclusions: This study identified specific services used and needed by transition-age youth and their families.
Tae-gang dives to take the blow. But Tae-san is faster, catching the sword in his chest. Slumping into Tae-gang’s arms, he whispers to Hwan not to punish the people of Byeokcheon. They weren’t involved in the queen’s scheming. As for him — it’s enough that he was able, in masquerading as his brother, to laugh a little.
Here’s how an Atlantic author answered that question in September 1858: Full of anticipations, full of simple, sweet delights, are these [childhood] years, the most valuable of [a] lifetime
The rising numbers of young people with high-risk substance use, especially suffering from overdose, is alarming. Adolescence and young adulthood (under the age of 25) is the period of highest incidence and greatest impact of mental health and substance use disorders, yet there are no youth-specific services in place.
unaccompanied youth under 18 years old, parenting youth, young adults between the ages of 18 and 24, and transition age youth who fall between 16 and 24 years old. Transition age youth are young people who are at high risk of unsuccessfully transitioning into independent adulthood due to the complexity of their needs, the many challenges
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