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Children and Youth Services Review
1979 - 2025
Current editor(s): Duncan Lindsey From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 99, issue C, 2019
- Parental corporal punishment and children's problem behaviors: The moderating effects of parental inductive reasoning in China pp. 1-9

- Cong Fu, Hua Niu and Meifang Wang
- Are they ready for home-school partnership? Perspectives of kindergarten principals, teachers and parents pp. 10-17

- Eva Yi Hung Lau and Mei Lee Ng
- Online peer influences are associated with receptiveness of youths: The case of Shisha in Vietnam pp. 18-22

- Bach Xuan Tran, Long Hoang Nguyen, Giang Thu Vu, Huong Thi Le, Hinh Duc Nguyen, Vuong Quan Hoang, La Phuong, Duc Hoang, Nhue Van Dam, Thu Trang Vuong, Huong Lan Thi Nguyen, Carl A. Latkin, Melvyn W.B. Zhang, Cyrus S.H. Ho and Roger C.M. Ho
- An examination of youth protective factors and caregiver parenting skills at entry into the child welfare system and their association with justice system involvement pp. 23-35

- Faith C. Summersett, Neil Jordan, Gene Griffin, Cassandra Kisiel, Hayley Goldenthal and Zoran Martinovich
- Fostering unaccompanied migrating minors. A cross-border comparison pp. 36-42

- Chabier Gimeno-Monterde and José David Gutiérrez-Sánchez
- Stress coping and mental health among adolescents: applying a multi-dimensional stress coping model pp. 43-53

- Changmin Yoo
- Exploring associations between school environment and bullying in Iran: Multilevel contextual effects modeling pp. 54-63

- Maysam Rezapour, Narges Khanjani and Moghadameh Mirzai
- Youth, class, and happiness pp. 64-73

- Avihu Shoshana
- Parenting stress, well-being, and social support among kinship caregivers pp. 74-80

- Elizabeth A. Sharda, Carolyn G. Sutherby, Daniel L. Cavanaugh, Anne K. Hughes and Amanda T. Woodward
- Caseworker assessment of child risk and functioning and their relation to service use in the child welfare system pp. 81-86

- Christian M. Connell, Christopher T. Bory, Cindy Y. Huang, Maegan Genovese, Colleen Caron and Jacob Kraemer Tebes
- “I guess it would be a good shock”: A qualitative examination of homeless youths' diverse pregnancy attitudes pp. 87-96

- Stephanie Begun, Cressida Frey, Katie Massey Combs and Michaela Torrie
- Services to young people with complex support needs in rural and regional Australia: Beyond a metro-centric response pp. 97-106

- Kathy Ellem, Susan Baidawi, Leanne Dowse and Louisa Smith
- Foster parent self-care: A conceptual model pp. 107-114

- Arianne E. Miller, Tonika Duren Green and Katina M. Lambros
- A qualitative examination of recruitment and motivation to become a Guardian ad Litem in the child welfare system pp. 115-124

- Morgan E. Cooley, Heather M. Thompson and Marianna L. Colvin
- Privatization, racial disproportionality and disparity in child welfare: Outcomes for foster children of color pp. 125-131

- Kimberly Y. Huggins-Hoyt, Harold E. Briggs, Orion Mowbray and Junior Lloyd Allen
- Repeated sexual victimization of adolescents by their peers: The perceptions of adolescents, their parents, and the practitioners at a child advocacy center pp. 132-137

- Carmit Katz, Shir Piller, Talia Glucklich, Karen Admon Livni and Daniela Efrat Matty
- Why does child maltreatment occur? Caregiver perspectives and analyses of neighborhood structural factors across twenty years pp. 138-145

- Daphna Gross-Manos, Bridget M. Haas, Francisca Richter, Jill E. Korbin, Claudia J. Coulton, David Crampton and James C. Spilsbury
- Predictors of life satisfaction among care leavers: A mixed-method longitudinal study pp. 146-155

- Tehila Refaeli, Rami Benbenishty and Anat Zeira
- Risk, support, and reasons for wanting a mentor: Comparing parents of youth in community versus school-based matches pp. 156-164

- Meredith Sourk, Lindsey M. Weiler and Timothy A. Cavell
- Social capital and educational inequality of migrant children in contemporary China: A multilevel mediation analysis pp. 165-171

- Gaoming Ma and Qiaobing Wu
- Parental preferences and patterns of child care use among low-income families: A Bayesian analysis pp. 172-185

- Caroline Carlin, Elizabeth Davis, Caroline Krafft and Kathryn Tout
- Factors affecting entrepreneurial intentions among youths in Vietnam pp. 186-193

- Anh Tuan Nguyen, Thi Hai Ha Do, Thi Bich Thao Vu, Kim Anh Dang and Hoang Long Nguyen
- How do communities intervene with adolescents at psychosocial risk? A systematic review of positive development programs pp. 194-209

- Chloe García-Poole, Sonia Byrne and María José Rodrigo
- How does disability influence child care arrangements for young children? An examination using the NHES ECPP pp. 210-225

- Molly A. Costanzo and Katherine Magnuson
- The association between strengths and post-residential treatment needs of youth in the child welfare system pp. 226-234

- Tamaki H. Urban, Neil Jordan, Cassandra L. Kisiel and Tracy Fehrenbach
- Factors related with cyberbullying among the youth of Jakarta, Indonesia pp. 235-239

- Santi Gusti Handono, Kasetchai Laeheem and Ruthaychonnee Sittichai
- Examining the self-care practices of child welfare workers: A national perspective pp. 240-245

- J. Jay Miller, Jessica Donohue-Dioh, Chunling Niu, Erlene Grise-Owens and Zuzana Poklembova
- Understanding and parenting children's noncompliant behavior: The efficacy of an online training workshop for resource parents pp. 246-256

- Lee White, Richard Delaney, Caesar Pacifici, Carol Nelson, Stephanie L. Dickinson and Lilian Golzarri-Arroyo
- Cultural mindset and bullying experiences: An eight-year trend study of adolescents' risk behaviors, internalizing problems, talking to friends, and social support pp. 257-269

- Anett Wolgast and Matthias Donat
- Understanding resilience: Similarities and differences in the perceptions of children, parents and practitioners pp. 270-278

- Myfanwy McDonald, Derek McCormack, Elbina Avdagic, Laura Hayes, Tracey Phan and Penny Dakin
- Perceived parental disfavoritism and life satisfaction in Chinese adolescents: Belief in a just world as the mediator and child gender as the moderator pp. 279-285

- Mingzhong Wang, He Wang, Shaokui Guang, Yongjie Yan, Ying Zhao and Jing Wang
- The developmental trajectory of behavioral school engagement and its reciprocal relations with subjective well-being in school among Chinese elementary school students pp. 286-295

- Xinxin Zhu, Lili Tian, Jianhua Zhou and E. Scott Huebner
- Understanding violence and developing resilience with African American youth in high-poverty, high-crime communities pp. 296-307

- Katherine Tyson McCrea, Maryse Richards, Dakari Quimby, Darrick Scott, Lauren Davis, Sotonye Hart, Andre Thomas and Symora Hopson
- A content analysis of case records: Two-generations of child protective services involvement pp. 308-318

- Andrea Lane Eastman, Lisa Schelbe and Jacquelyn McCroskey
- Sharenting: Parental adoration or public humiliation? A focus group study on adolescents' experiences with sharenting against the background of their own impression management pp. 319-327

- Gaëlle Ouvrein and Karen Verswijvel
- Self-determination theory as a Framework for understanding needs of youth at-risk: Perspectives of social service professionals and the youth themselves pp. 328-342

- Tania Nagpaul and Jinwen Chen
- Planning for safe care or widening the net?: A review and analysis of 51 states’ CAPTA policies addressing substance-exposed infants pp. 343-354

- Margaret H. Lloyd, Stephanie Luczak and Samantha Lew
- Mothers' homeownership and children's economic success 20 years later among a sample of US citizens pp. 355-359

- Whitney L. Rostad, Katie A. Ports and Shichao Tang
- Building learning cultures in the child welfare workforce pp. 360-365

- Francie J. Julien-Chinn and Cynthia A. Lietz
- Sheriff perceptions of juvenile trafficking and juvenile trafficking services pp. 366-373

- Katy Hancock
- “If you can't be with this client for some years, don't do it”: Exploring the emotional and relational effects of turnover on youth in the child welfare system pp. 374-385

- Ashley Curry
- Targeting services to reduce need after a child abuse investigation: Examining complex needs, matched services, and meaningful change pp. 386-394

- James David Simon and Devon Brooks
- The price is rights!: Cost benefit analysis and the resourcing of children's services pp. 395-407

- Helen Stalford
- Differences in educational achievement in norm- and criterion-referenced grading systems for children and youth placed in out-of-home care in Sweden pp. 408-417

- Alli Klapp
- Volunteers' practices in mentoring youth in distress: Volunteers as informal agents for youth pp. 418-428

- Galit Yanay-Ventura and Gila Amitay
- Determinants and outcomes of social climate in therapeutic residential youth care: A systematic review pp. 429-440

- Jonathan D. Leipoldt, Annemiek T. Harder, Nanna S. Kayed, Hans Grietens and Tormod Rimehaug
- To preserve or not to preserve: That is the question. Decision-making about family preservation among families in multi-problem situations pp. 441-450

- Anne-Fleur W.K. Vischer, Erik J. Knorth, Hans Grietens and Wendy J. Post
- Parents as Teachers (PAT) home-visiting intervention: A path to improved academic outcomes, school behavior, and parenting skills pp. 451-460

- Michel Lahti, Caroline B.R. Evans, Greg Goodman, Michele Cranwell Schmidt and Craig W. LeCroy
Volume 98, issue C, 2019
- Child routines mediate the relationship between parenting and social-emotional development in Chinese children pp. 1-9

- Lixin Ren, Bi Ying Hu and Zhanmei Song
- “After film club, I actually got better at everything”: School engagement and the impact of an after-school film club pp. 10-16

- Laurie A. Chapin, Carolyn L. Deans and Monique A. Fabris
- Savings attitude and behavior in children participating in a matched savings program in Singapore pp. 17-23

- Kareen N. Tonsing and Corinne Ghoh
- Ethnic matching: A two-state comparison of child welfare workers' attitudes pp. 24-31

- David Chenot, Amy D. Benton, Michelle Iglesias and Ioakim Boutakidis
- Domestic violence as child maltreatment: Differential risks and outcomes among cases referred to child welfare agencies for domestic violence exposure pp. 32-41

- Jennifer Lawson
- Forced separations: A qualitative examination of how Latino/a adolescents cope with parental deportation pp. 42-50

- Kristina Lovato
- Multi-professional work in child protection decision-making: An Israeli case study pp. 51-57

- Ravit Alfandari
- Impact of probation interventions on drug use outcomes for youths under probation supervision pp. 58-64

- Craig S.J. Schwalbe
- Who gets a CASA? Selective characteristics of children appointed a CASA advocate pp. 65-71

- Cynthia Osborne, Hilary Warner-Doe and Jennifer Lawson
- Screening for human trafficking among homeless young adults pp. 72-79

- Makini Chisolm-Straker, Jeremy Sze, Julia Einbond, James White and Hanni Stoklosa
- Welfare caseworkers' perceived responsibility for the behavioral needs of children: A national profile pp. 80-84

- Monica Perez Jolles, Ashley Givens, Brianna Lombardi and Gary S. Cuddeback
- Adolescent exposure to and attitudes toward violence: Empirical evidence from Bangladesh pp. 85-95

- K.A.S. Murshid and Nadine Shaanta Murshid
- Maternal abusive parenting and young South Korean adolescents' problematic smartphone use: The moderating effects of time spent hanging out with peers and trusting peer relationships pp. 96-104

- Kyung Eun Jahng
- Associations among family burden, optimism, services received and unmet need within families of children with ASD pp. 105-112

- Kristina Lopez, Jessica Reed and Sandy Magaña
- Human trafficking victimization among youth who run away from foster care pp. 113-124

- Natasha E. Latzman, Deborah A. Gibbs, Rose Feinberg, Marianne N. Kluckman and Sue Aboul-Hosn
- Self-control and subjective-wellbeing of adolescents in residential care: The moderator role of experienced happiness and daily-life activities with caregivers pp. 125-131

- Harry Orúzar, Rafael Miranda, Xavier Oriol and Carme Montserrat
- Longitudinal typologies of perceived parent-child conflict and their correlates in adolescence pp. 132-142

- Jeong Jin Yu
- Caring and thriving: An international qualitative study of caregivers of orphaned and vulnerable children and strategies to sustain positive mental health pp. 143-153

- Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell, Nneka Jebose Molokwu, Corey L.M. Keyes, Malik Muhammad Sohail, David E. Eagle, Heather E. Parnell, Warren A. Kinghorn, Cyrilla Amanya, Vanroth Vann, Ira Madan, Blen M. Biru, Dean Lewis, Misganaw Eticha Dubie and Kathryn Whetten
- Responsibility and recidivism: An event history analysis of South Korean juvenile cases pp. 154-162

- Wanhee Lee, Keeyoon Noh, Seung Hyun Lee and Chang-Bae Lee
- Intersection of race and religion for youth in foster care: Examining policy and practice pp. 163-170

- Mary Elizabeth Collins and Judith C. Scott
- Adolescent's views on youth gang involvement in a South African Township pp. 171-177

- Alison Breen, Karen Daniels and Mark Tomlinson
- The African child in kinship care: A systematic review pp. 178-187

- Esther Ariyo, Dimitri Mortelmans and Edwin Wouters
- “My body is strong and amazing”: Embodied experiences of pregnancy and birth among young women in foster care pp. 199-205

- Elizabeth M. Aparicio, Svetlana Shpiegel, Claudette Grinnell-Davis and Bryn King
- Self-care practices among foster parents: An exploratory study pp. 206-212

- J. Jay Miller, Morgan Cooley, Larry Owens, Jessica Day Fletcher and Shannon Moody
- The impact of independent living programs on foster youths' educational outcomes: A scoping review pp. 213-220

- Chun Liu, Christian Vazquez, Kristian Jones and Rowena Fong
- The unintended consequence of the Indian Child Welfare Act: American Indian trust in public child welfare pp. 221-227

- Anthony R. Barnes, Jodi L. Constantine Brown and David McCarty-Caplan
- The sources of support and their relation on the global health of adopted and non-adopted adolescents pp. 228-237

- Carmen Paniagua, Carmen Moreno, Francisco Rivera and Pilar Ramos
- Professionals, friends, and confidants: After-school staff as social support to low-income parents pp. 238-251

- Carolyn Barnes and Sarah Nolan
- Dynamics of bullies and victims among Korean youth: A propensity score stratification analysis pp. 252-260

- Yoonsun Han, Julie Ma, Eunhae Bang and Juyoung Song
- Public perceptions of child maltreatment in Singapore: Differences between 1994 and 2010 pp. 261-268

- Zhi Jing Lui, John M. Elliott, Chee Wan Koh, Jacky Chin Gee Tan, Denise Liu and Cuthbert Eng Swee Teo
- Fostering distinct and transferable learning via summer camp pp. 269-277

- Cait Wilson, Thomas Akiva, Jim Sibthorp and Laurie P. Browne
- Community needs of minority male youth living in inner-city Chicago pp. 284-289

- Khary K. Rigg, Roxann McNeish, Daniel Schadrac, Alejandra Gonzalez and Quynh Tran
- Foster parents between voluntarism and professionalisation: Unpacking the backpack pp. 290-296

- Lieselot De Wilde, Jochen Devlieghere, Michel Vandenbroeck and Bruno Vanobbergen
- Parents with intellectual disabilities in the child protection system pp. 297-304

- Elspeth M. Slayter and Jordan Jensen
- From bullying victimization to delinquency in South Korean adolescents: Exploring the pathways using a nationally representative sample pp. 305-311

- Dong Ha Kim, Jeoung Min Lee, Sujung Cho, Anthony A. Peguero and Joseph A. Misuraca
- Mental health symptoms and delinquency among court-involved youth referred for treatment pp. 312-318

- Emily Haney-Caron, Christianne Esposito-Smythers, Marina Tolou-Shams, Ashley Lowery and Larry K. Brown
- Addressing the social emotional needs of children in chronic poverty: A pilot of the Journey of Hope pp. 319-327

- Tara M. Powell and Jordan P. Davis
- Improvement of executive functions after the application of a neuropsychological intervention program (PEFEN) in pre-term children pp. 328-336

- Olga García-Bermúdez, Francisco Cruz-Quintana, Miguel Pérez-García, Natalia Hidalgo-Ruzzante, Manuel Fernández-Alcántara and Mª. Nieves Pérez-Marfil
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