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Arbeitszufriedenheit 1 Child welfare Outcomes Engagement 1 Familie-Beruf 1 Human Resource Management 1 Job satisfaction 1 Personalmanagement 1 School connectedness Engagement Residential treatment 1 Work-life balance 1
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Steinke, Camela M. 4 Harris, Kenneth J. 2 Lambert, Alysa 2 Duffee, David E. 1 Hopson, Laura M. 1 Huang, Yufan 1 Larkin, Heather 1 Nickerson, Amanda B. 1 Smith, Brenda D. 1
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Children and Youth Services Review 2 Journal of managerial issues : JMI 2
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RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 OLC EcoSci 1
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Benefit availability and usage : examination of independent and interactive effects
Lambert, Alysa; Steinke, Camela M.; Harris, Kenneth J. - In: Journal of managerial issues : JMI 24 (2012) 4, pp. 369-389
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Benefit availability and usage : examination of independent and interactive effects
Lambert, Alysa; Steinke, Camela M.; Harris, Kenneth J. - In: Journal of managerial issues : JMI 24 (2012) 4, pp. 369-389
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School connectedness in community and residential treatment schools: The influence of gender, grades, and engagement in treatment
Nickerson, Amanda B.; Hopson, Laura M.; Steinke, Camela M. - In: Children and Youth Services Review 33 (2011) 6, pp. 829-837
This study compared perceptions of school connectedness to traditional community schools and residential treatment center (RTC) schools for youths between the ages of 12 and 18 receiving treatment within two RTCs. The influence of gender, report card grades, and engagement in treatment were also...
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Outcomes in residential treatment for youth: The role of early engagement
Smith, Brenda D.; Duffee, David E.; Steinke, Camela M.; … - In: Children and Youth Services Review 30 (2008) 12, pp. 1425-1436
Client engagement is commonly believed to be an important condition for the attainment of positive outcomes in human services. This paper addresses client engagement in the context of residential treatment centers (RTCs) for youth. Three waves of data from interviews with adolescents in two RTCs...
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