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. 2018 Mar 17;12(2):175–185. doi: 10.1007/s40653-018-0204-1

Table 4.

YYRI findings

YYRI category Current foster youth Former foster youth t
N = 34 N = 175
Risk factor average 82 (SD = 23) 121 (SD = 17) –8.042, p = < 0.0001
Extreme risk 6% (n = 2) 46% (n = 81)
High risk 15% (n = 5) 51% (n = 89)
At-risk 24% (n = 8) 2% (n = 3)
Average risk 32% (n = 11) 0.5% (n = 1)
Low risk 6% (n = 2) 0 (n = 0)
No risk 17% (n = 6) 0.5% (n = 1)
Resilience factor average 66 (SD = 11) 60 (SD = 9) 3.233, p = .001
Very low 21% (n = 7) 52% (n = 91)
Low 41% (n = 14) 5% (n = 9)
Average 24% (n = 8) 42% (n = 74)
High 12% (n = 4) 1% (n = 1)
Very high 3% (n = 1) 0 (n = 0)
Victimization items*
 Teased 41% (n = 14) 98% (n = 172)
 Pushed around 41% (n = 14) 99% (n = 173)
 Made fun of 41% (n = 14) 90% (n = 158)
 Threatened School/Work/Other 21% (n = 7) 91% (n = 159)
 Threatened neighborhood 12% (n = 4) 98% (n = 172)
 Picked on in the past 76% (n = 26) 99% (n = 173)

*Answered summed for response options of sometimes, often, very often