Changing Risk Trajectories and Health Outcomes for Vulnerable Adolescents: Reclaiming the Future

Adolescents in the juvenile justice system are underserved and understudied even though they are disproportionately affected by myriad health risks and comorbidities. Less well understood is whether duration of incarceration is associated with poorer long-term health outcomes and whether risk behavi...

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Mental health
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