Project Activities
Structured Abstract
Setting
Sample
Research design and methods
Control condition
Key measures
Data analytic strategy
People and institutions involved
IES program contact(s)
Products and publications
Products: The expected products from this study include evidence of the efficacy of the My Life intervention, published reports, and presentations.
Powers, L. E., Geenen, S., Powers, J., Pommier-Satya, S., Turner, A., Dalton, L. D., Drummond, D., Swank, P., (2012). My life: Effects of a longitudinal, randomized study of self-determination enhancement on the transition outcomes of youth in foster care and special education. Children and Youth Services Review, 34, 2179-2187.
Blakeslee, J., Powers, J., Geenen, S., Nelson, M., Quest, A.D., Powers, L.E., & Research Consortium to Increase the Success of Youth in Foster Care (2013). Reaching everyone: Promoting the inclusion and retention of youth with disabilities in evaluating foster care outcomes. Children and Youth Services Review, 35 1801-1808.
Schmidt, J., Cunningham, M., Dalton, L., Geenen, S., Orozco, C., & Powers, L.E., & Research Consortium to Increase the Success of Youth in Foster Care (2013). Assessing Restrictiveness: A closer look at the foster care placements and perceptions of youth with and without disabilities aging out of care. Journal of Public Child Welfare, 7, 586-609.
Schmidt, J., Dubey, S., Dalton, L., Nelson, M., Lee, J., Kennedy, M. O., & The Research Consortium to Increase the Success of Youth In Foster Care. (2015). Who am I? Who do you think I am? Stability of racial/ethnic self-identification among youth in foster care and concordance with agency categorization. Children and Youth Services Review, 56, 61-67.
Supplemental information
The purpose of this project is to determine the efficacy of the My Life intervention for improving self-determination, academic achievement, quality of life, employment, and independent living outcomes. The program has been developed to target self-determination among students with disabilities and has shown promise in two randomized studies for improving transition outcomes. Of particular interest in this study is how the My Life program functions for foster students, who often face a difficult transition as they age out of foster care and into adulthood.
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