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Promoting Mental Health among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Questioning Youth: Implications for Practice

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Improving program implementation and client engagement in interventions addressing youth homelessness: A meta-synthesis

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An Introduction to Runaway and Homeless Youth for Vocational Rehabilitation Professionals

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“TO BECOME THE BEST VERSION OF MYSELF”: Youth-Supportive Transitional Housing Programs as An Essential Resource for Addressing Youth Homelessness. Federal Data Summary: School Years 2014-15 to 2016-17

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“I’m losing everything all over again”: Responses from youth experiencing homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Reimagining homelessness assistance for children and families

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Mental Health Outcomes Among Homeless, Runaway, and Stably Housed Youth

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Preventive health care utilization among youths who have run away, experienced homelessness, or been stably housed

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Role of school-climate in school-based violence among homeless and nonhomeless students: Individual- and school-level analysis

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Examining the link: Foster care runaway episodes and human trafficking

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