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Screening and Assessment Tools & Best Practices for RHY Program

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Youth Voices - How Concerned Adults Can Support Young People Experiencing Homelessness

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About the New Youth Voices Blog Series

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Youth Peer Mentoring Tip Sheet

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Prospective examination of psychological trauma among adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Implications of intergenerational trauma: Associations between caregiver ACEs and child internalizing symptoms in an urban African American sample.

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Work-related trauma exposure: Influence on child welfare workers’ mental health and commitment to the field.

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Analyzing U.S. tweets for stigma against people experiencing homelessness.

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The Influence of Childhood Trauma and Family Functioning on Internet Addiction in Adolescents: A Chain-Mediated Model Analysis.

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