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At-risk youth

LC control no.sh 92002391
Topical headingAt-risk youth
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Variant(s)Maladjusted youth
Problem youth
Troubled youth
Youth with behavior disorders
See alsoYouth
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Found inWork cat.: Smith, M.D. Behavior modification for exceptional children and youth, 1992.
LC database, April 10, 1992 (problem youth)
Kutz, Gregory D. Residential treatment programs, 2007: title page (troubled youth) Highlights page (troubled boys and girls with a variety of addiction, behavioral, and emotional problems)
Bullis, Michael. Moving on, 1991: title page (youth with behavioral disorders) p. iii (youth with behavioral disorders experience a high dropout rate)
Center, David B. Curriculum and teaching strategies for students with behavioral disorders, 1989: p. vii (Children and youth with behavioral disorders)
Rutherford, Robert B., Jr. Severe behavior disorders of children and youth, 1981: p. iii (youth with severe behavioral disorders) p. 25 (behavioral problem youth)
Inesia-Forde, Angelina. The presence of learning disabled youth in our juvenile institutions, 2005: p. 3 (the population of troubled youth encompasses wide range of emotional and behavioral characteristics; behavioral characteristics may include aggressive and disruptive acting-out behaviors against family members, peers, or adults in the community, noncompliant behavior, lying, stealing, or extreme social withdrawal or depression, self-injury, or some combination of these)
Google, Dec. 29, 2021 (hit counts, in quotes: youth with behavioral disorders, 46,500; problem youth, 116,000; maladjusted youth, 18,200; troubled youth, 883,000)
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention website, Nov. 16, 2021: "Literature review: Arts-based programs and arts therapies for at-risk, justice-involved, and traumatized youths" (at-risk youths have risk factors that have been shown to increase their likelihood of engaging in delinquency and other problem behaviors)
Not found inMeSH, Jan. 10, 2022