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The Prevalence of Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Among Children and Adolescents

This article features a nationally representative study of safe, stable, nurturing relationships among children and youth in the United States ages 1 month to 17 years. Researchers discovered that almost 1 in 4 children and adolescents resided in family environments with just modest levels of safety, stability, and nurturance, while approximately 1 in 15 experienced consistently low levels of these factors. Lack of safe, stable, nurturing relationships seems to most strongly affect older adolescents and children in nontraditional family structures and appear to have critical implications for future functioning of these youth. The article includes a discussion of the associations among the indicators of safe, stable, and nurturing relationships and their implications for policy and practice.
Source
Partner Resources
Topics/Subtopics
Family Strengthening
Supportive Services
Child Welfare
Special Populations
Domestic Violence Survivors
Publication Date
2017-09-01
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