Background

Study Process

This study has four stages.  Currently, we are in Stage 3: 

Future Directions

After the measure is developed, we can use it to assess the extent to which essential teen needs are, and are not, being met.  The measure can help us understand what contributes to unmet needs and the consequences of unmet needs for teens wellbeing and healthy development.  Information gained from the measure will help guide prevention and intervention to help teens stay safe and healthy, and thrive.

Background

This project is inspired by scientific research about child and adolescent neglect, which is a common and harmful problem. Usually, neglect is defined as critical unmet needs that are caused by lack of caregiving. However, there are many factors other than caregiving that lead to children’s needs not being met. This is especially true for teens as they become more mature and independent. In developing the Essential Teen Needs measure, we want to improve how “neglect” is understood and defined by focusing on teens’ needs (rather than caregiving). We envision a world where it is everyone’s shared responsibility to make sure that teens are getting what they need to thrive.  We believe that this focus will improve social justice and the effectiveness of our systems.