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Understanding Strengths in Relation to Complex Trauma and Mental Health Symptoms within Child Welfare
Authors:Cassandra Kisiel  Faith Summersett-Ringgold  Lindsey E. G. Weil  Gary McClelland
Affiliation:1.Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine,Chicago,USA
Abstract:Strengths can have a potent effect in mitigating the impact of trauma on mental health needs and functioning. Yet, evidence is limited on the role that strengths may have in ameliorating trauma-related or mental health symptoms over time. Providing a comprehensive assessment that includes strengths, as well as needs, is an important step in making appropriate service recommendations for youth in child welfare. This study assessed 7,483 children and adolescents entering an intensive stabilization program through the Illinois child welfare system. The interaction of individual, child strengths in relation to complex trauma exposure, traumatic stress symptoms, risk behaviors, and other mental health needs were examined. Results indicated strengths are relatively stable over time and inversely associated with several negative outcomes, including risk behaviors (?.32, p?p?p?
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