The development of adolescents in a non-residential alternative educational facility, including the prevention of secure residential placement

S. Pronk, G. van den Berg, E. A. Mulder, C. Kuiper, G. J. J. M. Stams, A. Popma

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Abstract

This study examined the development of 74 adolescents (13 to 17 years old, 62% boys) after their placement in the non-residential alternative educational facility School2Care, including the prevention of secure residential placement. Findings: Results showed that 70% of the adolescents were not placed in a secure residential facility up until six months after leaving the educational facility. Adaptive emotion regulation strategies and feelings of empowerment showed positive changes and parent-reported externalizing problems decreased. No improvements were found in adolescents’ future-time perspective, family functioning and parenting stress. Differences in family functioning, treatment motivation and teacher-reported therapeutic alliances predicted secure residential placement. Applications: Findings of this study provide some preliminary evidence that School2Care can possibly contribute to positive outcomes, which should be tested in (quasi-)experimental research, but also show that further improvement of the intervention may be required.
Original languageEnglish
Article number106809
JournalCHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES REVIEW
Volume145
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2023

Keywords

  • Adolescents
  • Alternative education
  • Behavior problems
  • Family functioning
  • Prevention
  • Residential care

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