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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 97, issue C, 2019
- Inequality, material well-being, and subjective well-being: Exploring associations for children across 15 diverse countries pp. 3-13

- Gill Main, Carme Montserrat, Sabine Andresen, Jonathan Bradshaw and Bong Joo Lee
- Social disadvantage, subjective well-being and coping strategies in childhood: The case of northeastern Brazil pp. 14-21

- Ferran Viñas, Ferran Casas, Desirée P. Abreu, Stefania C. Alcantara and Carme Montserrat
- Exploring eleven year old children’s understanding of well-being using well-being maps: Commonalities and divergences across areas of varying levels of deprivation and ethnic diversity in an English Qualitative Study pp. 22-29

- Colette McAuley
- Italian families living in poverty: Perspectives on their needs, supports and strengths pp. 30-35

- Cinzia Canali, Devis Geron and Tiziano Vecchiato
- Material deprivation and capability deprivation in the midst of affluence: The case of young people in Australia pp. 36-48

- Gerry Redmond and Jennifer Skattebol
- Child poverty and subjective well-being: The impact of children's perceptions of fairness and involvement in intra-household sharing pp. 49-58

- Gill Main
- Money matters…but so do people: Children's views and experiences of living in a ‘disadvantaged’ community pp. 59-66

- Sharon Bessell
- Children, social class and social practices: A theoretical analysis of children's practices of class distinction pp. 67-75

- Tobia Fattore and Susann Fegter
- The impact of poverty on children in out-of-home care services in a Chinese context and the application of multiple family group therapy to enrich their family lives pp. 76-84

- Mooly M.C. Wong, Joyce L.C. Ma and Londy C.L. Chan
- Passports out of poverty: Raising access to higher education for care leavers in Australia pp. 85-93

- Patricia McNamara, Andrew Harvey and Lisa Andrewartha
- Being poor from children's point of view. The potential of childhood theory and qualitative methods for child poverty research: Findings from two qualitative studies of poverty in Germany pp. 94-99

- Sabine Andresen and Stephanie Meiland
- Children returning from care: The challenging circumstances of parents in poverty pp. 100-111

- Elizabeth Fernandez, Paul Delfabbro, Ioana Ramia and Szilvia Kovacs
- The construction of child neglect in English-speaking countries: Children, risk and poor families pp. 112-119

- Jan Mason
- Childhood economic disadvantage and antisocial behavior: Intervening factors and pathways pp. 120-126

- Chiara Berti and Monica Pivetti
- Poverty, inequality, child abuse and neglect: Changing the conversation across the UK in child protection? pp. 127-133

- Brid Featherstone, Kate Morris, Brigid Daniel, Paul Bywaters, Geraldine Brady, Lisa Bunting, Will Mason and Nughmana Mirza
- Poverty and its impact on parenting in the UK: Re-defining the critical nature of the relationship through examining lived experiences in times of austerity pp. 134-141

- Wendy Rose and Colette McAuley
Volume 96, issue C, 2019
- Fostering youth leader credibility: Professional, organizational, and community impacts associated with completion of an online master's degree in youth development leadership pp. 1-9

- Barry A. Garst, Kayla L. Weston, Edmond P. Bowers and William H. Quinn
- Teaming up in child welfare: The perspective of guardians ad litem on the components of interprofessional collaboration pp. 17-26

- Jon D. Phillips and Matthew A. Walsh
- Listen to them! The challenge of capturing the true voice of young people within early intervention and prevention models; a youth work perspective pp. 27-33

- Maria Healy and Leonor Rodriguez
- Implementing housing first with families and young adults: challenges and progress toward self-sufficiency pp. 34-46

- Cyleste C. Collins, Rong Bai, David Crampton, Robert Fischer, Rebecca D'Andrea, Kendra Dean, Nina Lalich, Tsui Chan and Emily Cherney
- Multi-informant evaluation of students' psychosocial status through SDQ in a national Greek sample pp. 47-54

- I. Bibou-Nakou, A. Markos, S. Padeliadu, P. Chatzilampou and S. Ververidou
- Previous life experiences and the vulnerability of children adopted from out-of-home care: The impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences and child welfare decision making pp. 55-63

- Susan Tregeagle, Lynne Moggach, Helen Trivedi and Harriet Ward
- Parental practice of child sexual abuse prevention education in China: Does it have an influence on child's outcome? pp. 64-69

- Yichen Jin, Jingqi Chen and Buyi Yu
- Grandparental support and life satisfaction among adolescents in residential care pp. 70-78

- Shalhevet Attar-Schwartz and Yisca Huri
- Outcomes of a hospital-based recreation program pp. 79-83

- Ann Gillard
- Concept mapping the needs of Flemish nonkinship foster parents who care for unaccompanied refugee minors pp. 84-92

- Frank Van Holen, Lenny Trogh, Delphine West, Nina Meys and Johan Vanderfaeillie
- The relationship between smartphone use for communication, social capital, and subjective well-being in Korean adolescents: Verification using multiple latent growth modeling pp. 93-99

- Sung-Man Bae
- Transitioning to adulthood: A glance at the education system pp. 100-107

- Sheliza Ladhani, Olivia Cullen, Natalie Dawes and Gina Dimitropoulos
- Romantic involvement and adolescents' academic and psychosocial functioning in Chinese societies pp. 108-117

- Xuan Li, Ching-Yu Soar Huang and April Chiung-Tao Shen
- “I want to be able to show everyone that it is possible to go from being nothing in the world to being something”: Identity as a determinant of social integration pp. 118-126

- Naomi S. Thulien, Denise Gastaldo, Elizabeth McCay and Stephen W. Hwang
- Feeling the pressure to take sides: A survey of child protection workers' experiences about responding to allegations of child maltreatment within the context of child custody disputes pp. 127-133

- Michael Saini, Tara Black, Elisabeth Godbout and Sevil Deljavan
- Parenting influences on adolescent sexual risk-taking: Differences by child welfare placement status pp. 134-144

- Marina Haddock Potter and Sarah A. Font
- Paradoxical evidence on ethnic inequities in child welfare: Towards a research agenda pp. 145-154

- Paul Bywaters, Jonathan Scourfield, Calum Webb, Kate Morris, Brid Featherstone, Geraldine Brady, Chantel Jones and Tim Sparks
- The moderating effect of gender on the relationship between bullying victimization and adolescents' self-rated health: An exploratory study using the Fragile Families and Wellbeing Study pp. 155-162

- Anao Zhang, Susan De Luca, Sehun Oh, Chun Liu and Xiaocan Song
- Exploring the identity constitution and identity capital of youth with physical disabilities: A qualitative study in mainland China pp. 163-171

- Miao Yu and Siu-ming To
- Vital Few and Useful Many foster families from start to finish pp. 172-180

- Donna J. Cherry and John G. Orme
- Promoting family school-readiness for child-welfare involved preschoolers and their caregivers: Case examples pp. 181-193

- Nastassia J. Hajal, Blair Paley, Jolie R. Delja, Clarissa M. Gorospe and Catherine Mogil
- Patterns and predictors of compliance with utilization management guidelines supporting a state policy to improve the quality of youth mental health services pp. 194-203

- Vanesa A. Mora Ringle, J. Scott Hickey and Amanda Jensen-Doss
- Adoption and child protection trends for children aged under five in England: Increasing investigations and hidden separation of children from their parents pp. 204-211

- Andy Bilson and Elizabeth Hunter Munro
- Non-suicidal self-injury among sexual minority youth: An etiological and treatment overview pp. 212-219

- Lauren C. Smithee, Brock W. Sumner and Roy A. Bean
- Understanding support network capacity during the transition from foster care: Youth-identified barriers, facilitators, and enhancement strategies pp. 220-230

- Jennifer E. Blakeslee and Jared I. Best
- Combustible cigarette smoking and alternative tobacco use in a sample of youth transitioning from foster care pp. 231-236

- Jordan M. Braciszewski, Adam Vose-O'Neal, Kristi E. Gamarel and Suzanne M. Colby
- How cultural and policy contexts interact with child support policy: A case study of child support receipt in Korea and the United States pp. 237-249

- Yiyoon Chung and Yeongmin Kim
- Association of body weight perception and unhealthy weight control behaviors in adolescence pp. 250-254

- Andrea K. Kennedy, Janet U. Schneiderman and Virginia Ramseyer Winter
- Inter-partner violence during pregnancy, maternal mental health and birth outcomes in Vietnam: A systematic review pp. 255-265

- Huyen Phuc Do, Bach Xuan Tran, Cuong Tat Nguyen, Thang Van Vo, Philip R.A. Baker and Michael P. Dunne
- Building a positive group climate together: How monitoring instruments are part of an improvement process in residential care for children pp. 266-277

- E.L.L. Strijbosch, I.B. Wissink, G.H.P. van der Helm and G.J.J.M. Stams
- “The tip of the iceberg”: Multiple thresholds in schools' detecting and reporting of child abuse and neglect pp. 278-285

- Irene de Haan, Eileen Joy, Liz Beddoe and Sark Iam
- Testing Assisted Resilience Approach Therapy (ARAT) with children victims of violence pp. 286-293

- F. Giordano, F. Ragnoli, F. Brajda Bruno and D. Boerchi
- Estimating the effects of independent living services on educational attainment and employment of foster care youth pp. 294-301

- Youngmi Kim, Eunsu Ju, Rachel Rosenberg and Farmer, Elizabeth (Betsy) M.Z.
- Cyberbullying and cybervictimization versus parental supervision, monitoring and control of adolescents' online activities pp. 302-307

- Anna Costanza Baldry, Anna Sorrentino and David P. Farrington
- The effect of parenting stress on social interactive parenting with a focus on Korean employed mothers' parenting support from ecological contexts pp. 308-315

- Yea-Ji Hong and Kangyi Lee
- Comparing reunified and residential care facility children's wellbeing in Ghana: The role of hope pp. 316-325

- Spencer L. James and Jini L. Roby
- What's behind being behind? Using integrated administrative data to enhance our understanding of how publicly monitored early risk experiences uniquely affect children's growth in reading achievement pp. 326-335

- John W. Fantuzzo, Whitney A. LeBoeuf, Benjamin Brumley, Kristen Coe, Paul A. McDermott and Heather Rouse
- Maternal well-being, food involvement and quality of diet: Profiles of single mother-adolescent dyads pp. 336-345

- Berta Schnettler, Klaus G. Grunert, German Lobos, Edgardo Miranda-Zapata, Marianela Denegri, María Lapo, Clementina Hueche and Juan Rojas
- Dropout early warning systems for high school students using machine learning pp. 346-353

- Jae Young Chung and Sunbok Lee
- Residential summer camp for youth with special needs: A longitudinal approach to investigating differences in social skills pp. 354-363

- Rachel M. Flynn, Ashley A. Ricker, Curtis Dolezal, Mike Kunin and Claude A. Mellins
- Incestuous abuse of Indonesian girls: An exploratory study of media coverage pp. 364-371

- Bagong Suyanto, Medhy Aginta Hidayat, Rahma Sugihartati, Septi Ariadi and Rendy Pahrun Wadipalapa
- What is known about children's undernutrition and health levels in China – An empirical analysis from 1991 to 2009 pp. 372-380

- Yichao Wu
- Social-emotional well-being among youth living in out-of-home care pp. 381-385

- Elizabeth K. Anthony, Judy Krysik and Cara Kelly
- An evaluation of welfare and child welfare system integration on rates of child maltreatment in Colorado pp. 386-395

- Natasha E. Latzman, Colby Lokey, Catherine A. Lesesne, Joanne Klevens, Karen Cheung, Susanne Condron and Lucas Godoy Garraza
- Experimental evaluation of transitional living services for system-involved youth: Implications for policy and practice pp. 396-408

- Mark E. Courtney, Erin J. Valentine and Melanie Skemer
- Asset poverty among children: A cross-national study of poverty risk pp. 409-419

- David W. Rothwell, Timothy Ottusch and Jennifer K. Finders
- Group-based parenting program to improve parenting and children's behavioral problems in families using special services: A randomized controlled trial in a real-life setting pp. 420-429

- Piia Karjalainen, Olli Kiviruusu, Eeva T. Aronen and Päivi Santalahti
- Using photo elicitation interviewing to access the subjective well-being of children from poor families within an affluent Asian society: Insights for service delivery pp. 430-438

- Rachel T.Y. Hong and Esther C.L. Goh
- Building trust: Reflections of adults working with high-school-age youth in project-based programs pp. 439-450

- Aisha N. Griffith and Haley E. Johnson
- Comparing income-shares and percentage-of-income child support guidelines pp. 451-462

- Maria Cancian and Molly A. Costanzo
- Adjusting the “self” in social interaction: Disability and stigmatization in India pp. 463-474

- Misa Kayama, Christopher Johnstone and Sandhya Limaye
- Daily Routine activity patterns and Status Offending among South Korean Youth: A Test of Hawdon’s Reconceptualization of Involvement pp. 475-482

- Wanhee Lee and Venessa Garcia
- Foster care placement instability: A meta-analytic review pp. 483-499

- Carolien Konijn, Sabine Admiraal, Josefiene Baart, Floor van Rooij, Geert-Jan Stams, Cristina Colonnesi, Ramón Lindauer and Mark Assink
- A precarious gap in U.S. criminal codes for cases of child torture and suggested model statute pp. 500-508

- Ann Ratnayake Macy
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