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CRAIG, PRECIOUS TAIWOIssue Date
2021Advisor
Parker, Sheila
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The University of Arizona.Rights
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Opportunity Youth and the Influence of Socioeconomic Status is a comprehensive literature review. Approximately, 1 in 9 adolescents and young adults ages 16-24 in the United States is disconnected from school and employment. These young people are referred to as Opportunity Youth. They experience higher risks for emotional and behavioral health issues. Opportunity Youth face many health disparities and it is important to recognize and address these issues to better assist the youth. From a public health perspective, this thesis provides insights on youth re-engagement, reaching optimal health, and intervention methods. Included in this discussion are the social determinants of health, health disparities, and barriers that Opportunity Youth experience. This thesis was chosen to present the influence of socioeconomic status and the factors that affect Opportunity Youth as documented in the professional literature. The thesis provides important data and perspectives that indicates the need for supports and services for successful youth re-engagement.Type
Electronic thesistext
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B.S.Degree Level
bachelorsDegree Program
Public HealthHonors College