@article{9599ba18effd4b5cb8d5e2d848a7ded6,
title = "Foster Care Children{\textquoteright}s Kinship Involvement and Behavioral Risks: A Longitudinal Study",
author = "Blakely, \{Gayle L.\} and Leon, \{Scott C.\} and Fuller, \{Anne K.\} and Bai, \{Grace Jhe\}",
note = "Gayle L. Blakely Scott C. Leon Anne K. Fuller Grace Jhe Bai Researchers have found that individual strengths (e.g., coping, optimism) are protective against behavioral risk (e.g., delinquency, suicide) among traumatized youth in foster care. However, less is known about kinship involvement (i.e., extended family support) as a social strength that can also attenuate the effects of childhood trauma, thereby reducing behavioral risk.",
year = "2017",
month = sep,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1007/s10826-017-0746-0",
language = "American English",
volume = "26",
journal = "Journal of Child and Family Studies",
number = "9",
}