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Topical Term
At-risk youth
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Maladjusted youth
nne Problem youth
Troubled youth
Youth with behavior disorders
nne Problem youth
Troubled youth
Youth with behavior disorders
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Work 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) (OCoLC)181746675
Bullis, Michael. Moving on, 1991: title page (youth with behavioral disorders) p. iii (youth with behavioral disorders experience a high dropout rate) (OCoLC)27353822
Center, David B. Curriculum and teaching strategies for students with behavioral disorders, 1989: p. vii (Children and youth with behavioral disorders) (OCoLC)18521163
Rutherford, Robert B., Jr. Severe behavior disorders of children and youth, 1981: p. iii (youth with severe behavioral disorders) p. 25 (behavioral problem youth) (OCoLC)967650102
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) (OCoLC)1065109399
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)
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) (OCoLC)181746675
Bullis, Michael. Moving on, 1991: title page (youth with behavioral disorders) p. iii (youth with behavioral disorders experience a high dropout rate) (OCoLC)27353822
Center, David B. Curriculum and teaching strategies for students with behavioral disorders, 1989: p. vii (Children and youth with behavioral disorders) (OCoLC)18521163
Rutherford, Robert B., Jr. Severe behavior disorders of children and youth, 1981: p. iii (youth with severe behavioral disorders) p. 25 (behavioral problem youth) (OCoLC)967650102
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) (OCoLC)1065109399
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)
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Heading changed from Problem youth to At-risk youth in May 2022.
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