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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 92, issue C, 2018
- Assisting the least among us: Social work's historical response to unaccompanied immigrant and refugee youth pp. 4-14

- Jayshree S. Jani and Michael Reisch
- Addressing the limitations of age determination for unaccompanied minors: A way forward pp. 15-21

- Mary Anne Kenny and Maryanne Loughry
- A critical analysis of the creation of separated care structures for unaccompanied refugee minors pp. 22-29

- Ilse Derluyn
- Circulation of care among unaccompanied migrant youth from Guatemala pp. 30-38

- Lauren Heidbrink
- The shifting boundaries of “best interest”: Sheltering unaccompanied Central American minors in transit through Mexico pp. 39-47

- John Doering-White
- Creating reasons to stay? Unaccompanied youth migration, community-based programs, and the power of “push” factors in El Salvador pp. 48-55

- Benjamin J. Roth and Caroline S. Hartnett
- Unaccompanied immigrant children in long term foster care: Identifying needs and best practices from a child welfare perspective pp. 56-64

- Thomas M. Crea, Anayeli Lopez, Robert G. Hasson, Kerri Evans, Caroline Palleschi and Dawnya Underwood
- Treacherous crossings, precarious arrivals: Responses to the influx of unaccompanied minors in the Hudson Valley pp. 65-76

- Anne R. Roschelle, Elizabeth Greaney, Timothy Allan and Luz Porras
- Educating unaccompanied immigrant children in Chicago, Illinois: A case study pp. 77-88

- Maria Vidal de Haymes, Adam Avrushin and Deidra Coleman
- Foster care, recognition and transitions to adulthood for unaccompanied asylum seeking young people in England and Ireland pp. 89-97

- Ala Sirriyeh and Muireann Ní Raghallaigh
- Unaccompanied migrant minors: A comparison of new Italian interventions models pp. 98-104

- Nadia Rania, Laura Migliorini and Lucia Fagnini
- Mutual benefits: The lessons learned from a community based participatory research project with unaccompanied asylum-seeking children and foster carers pp. 105-113

- Justin Rogers, Sam Carr and Caroline Hickman
- Sexual abuse and exploitation of unaccompanied migrant children in Greece: Identifying risk factors and gaps in services during the European migration crisis pp. 114-121

- Vasileia Digidiki and Jacqueline Bhabha
- Unaccompanied children seeking safe haven: Providing care and supporting well-being of a vulnerable population pp. 122-132

- Julie M. Linton, Elizabeth Kennedy, Alan Shapiro and Marsha Griffin
- Addressing the health and mental health needs of unaccompanied immigrant youth through an innovative school-based health center model: Successes and challenges pp. 133-142

- Naomi A. Schapiro, J. Raul Gutierrez, Amy Blackshaw and Jyu-Lin Chen
- Running to stand still: Trauma symptoms, coping strategies, and substance use behaviors in unaccompanied migrant youth pp. 143-152

- Jodi Berger Cardoso
Volume 91, issue C, 2018
- The association of fathers' parental warmth and parenting stress to child behavior problems pp. 1-10

- Shawna J. Lee, Garrett T. Pace, Joyce Y. Lee and Heather Knauer
- Parents' educational beliefs and children's early academics: Examining the role of SES pp. 11-21

- Leanne Elliott and Heather J. Bachman
- The association and mediating mechanism between poverty and poly-victimization of left-behind children in rural China pp. 22-29

- Hongwei Hu, Xinran Zhu, Haixia Jiang, Yanyu Li, Haochen Jiang, Pianpian Zheng, Chu Zhang and Jing Shang
- Implementation of Trauma Systems Therapy-Foster Care in child welfare pp. 30-38

- Jessica Dym Bartlett and Berenice Rushovich
- A comparison of LGBTQ youth and heterosexual youth in the child welfare system: Mental health and substance abuse occurrence and outcomes pp. 39-46

- Maria Scannapieco, Kirstin R. Painter and Gary Blau
- Smartphone addiction, cyberloafing, stress and social support among university students: A path analysis pp. 47-54

- Şahin Gökçearslan, Çelebi Uluyol and Sami Şahin
- Causes of child labour: Perceptions of rural and urban parents in Ghana pp. 55-65

- Obed Adonteng-Kissi
- “School definitely failed me, the system failed me”: Identifying opportunities to impact educational outcomes for homeless and child welfare-involved youth pp. 66-76

- Annette Semanchin Jones, Elizabeth Bowen and Annahita Ball
- Parent-child interaction therapy as a prevention model for childhood obesity: A novel application for high-risk families pp. 77-84

- Sarah E. Domoff and Larissa N. Niec
- Investigation of the reach and effectiveness of a mentoring program for youth receiving outpatient mental health services pp. 85-93

- David L. DuBois, Carla Herrera and Elizabeth Higley
- The changing landscape of publicly-funded center-based child care: 1990 and 2012 pp. 94-104

- Deborah A. Phillips, Sara Anderson, A. Rupa Datta and Ellen E. Kisker
- Children's influence on dual residence arrangements: Exploring decision-making practices pp. 105-114

- Rakel Berman
- A supportive adult may be the difference in homeless youth not being trafficked pp. 115-120

- Makini Chisolm-Straker, Jeremy Sze, Julia Einbond, James White and Hanni Stoklosa
- Education loans and asset building among black and Hispanic young adults pp. 121-127

- Min Zhan and Xiaoling Xiang
- “Hands on” versus “empty”: Supervision experiences of frontline child welfare workers pp. 128-136

- Melissa Radey and Lauren Stanley
- Leisurely encounters: Exploring the links between neighborhood context, leisure time activity and adolescent development pp. 137-148

- Florian Sichling and Jörg Plöger
- Crossover youth and gender: What are the challenges of girls involved in both the foster care and juvenile justice systems? pp. 149-155

- Jerry Flores, Janelle Hawes, Angela Westbrooks and Chanae Henderson
- Utilizing predictive modeling to enhance policy and practice through improved identification of at-risk clients: Predicting permanency for foster children pp. 156-167

- Dallas J. Elgin
- Examining the impact of a juvenile justice diversion program for youth with behavioral health concerns on early adulthood recidivism pp. 168-176

- Jeff M. Kretschmar, Krystel Tossone, Fredrick Butcher and Barbara Marsh
- Signs of effectiveness of signs of safety? – A pilot study pp. 177-184

- Sari E. Reekers, Sharon Dijkstra, Geert Jan J.M. Stams, Jessica J. Asscher and Hanneke E. Creemers
- Strengthening stakeholder buy-in and engagement for successful exploration and installation: A case study of the development of an area-wide, evidence-based prevention and early intervention strategy pp. 185-195

- Grainne Hickey, Sinead McGilloway, Morgan O'Brien, Yvonne Leckey, Maurice Devlin and Michael Donnelly
- A latent profile analysis of exposure to community violence and peer delinquency in African American adolescents pp. 196-203

- Amanda N. Burnside, Noni K. Gaylord-Harden, Suzanna So and Dexter R. Voisin
- Japanese residential care quality and perceived competency in institutionalized adolescents: A preliminary assessment of the dimensionality of care provision pp. 204-212

- Yuning Zhang, Emiko Tanaka, Tokie Anme, Shigeyuki Mori, Robert Bradley and Jennifer Y.F. Lau
- An exploration of family challenges and service needs during the post-adoption period pp. 213-220

- Jeffrey Waid and Emily Alewine
- Family reunification in child welfare practice: A pilot study of parent and staff experiences pp. 221-231

- Ruth M. Chambers, Rashida M. Crutchfield, Stephanie G. Goddu Harper, Maryam Fatemi and Angel Y. Rodriguez
- Binge drinking and cigarette smoking among teens: Does body image play a role? pp. 232-236

- Aubrey Jones, Virginia Ramseyer Winter, Emily Pekarek and Jayme Walters
- A critical review of South African child and youth resilience studies, 2009–2017 pp. 237-247

- Adrian D. van Breda and Linda C. Theron
- Measurement and correlates of foster care placement moves pp. 248-258

- Sarah A. Font, Kierra M.P. Sattler and Elizabeth T. Gershoff
- Behavioral risk factor surveillance system state survey on exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs): Who declines to respond? pp. 259-262

- Elizabeth Crouch, Elizabeth Radcliff, Melissa Strompolis and Samantha N. Hartley
- At-risk youths' self-sufficiency: The role of social capital and help-seeking orientation pp. 263-270

- Loïs Schenk, Miranda Sentse, Margriet Lenkens, Godfried Engbersen, Dike van de Mheen, Gera E. Nagelhout and Sabine Severiens
- Conceptualizing effective legal representation for Foster youth: A group concept mapping study pp. 271-278

- J. Jay Miller, Jacquelynn F. Duron, Jessica Donohue-Dioh and Jennifer M. Geiger
- Double trouble: The developmental process of school bully-victims pp. 279-288

- Yu-Hsien Sung, Li-Ming Chen, Cheng-Fang Yen and Martin Valcke
- Family functioning and internet addiction among adolescent males and females: A moderated mediation analysis pp. 289-297

- Jinfeng Li, Dongping Li, Jichao Jia, Xian Li, Yanhui Wang and Yang Li
- Girls' innocence and futures stolen: The cultural practice of sexual cleansing in Malawi pp. 298-303

- Ajwang Warria
- Are low earnings of nonresidential fathers a barrier to their involvement with children? pp. 304-318

- Angela Guarin and Daniel R. Meyer
- When natural mentors matter: Unraveling the relationship with delinquency pp. 319-328

- Margaret S. Kelley and Meggan J. Lee
- Parent education and income gradients in children's executive functions at kindergarten entry pp. 329-337

- Anne Conway, Jane Waldfogel and Yi Wang
- Children's views on school-age care: Child's play or childcare? pp. 338-346

- Deirdre Horgan, Jacqui O'Riordan, Shirley Martin and Jane O'Sullivan
- Factors associated with drop-in center utilization among unaccompanied youth experiencing homelessness pp. 347-354

- Joan S. Tucker, Eric R. Pedersen, Layla Parast and David J. Klein
- Further analysis of the British Chinese Adoption Study (BCAS): Adult life events and experiences after international adoption pp. 355-363

- Margaret Grant and Alan Rushton
- Intergenerational transmission of child abuse and neglect: Effects of maltreatment type and depressive symptoms pp. 364-371

- Mi-Youn Yang, Sarah A. Font, McKenzie Ketchum and Youn Kyoung Kim
- Explaining physical, verbal, and social bullying among bullies, victims of bullying, and bully-victims: Assessing the integrated approach between social control and lifestyles-routine activities theories pp. 372-382

- Sujung Cho and Jeoung Min Lee
- Victimization and suicidality among adolescents in child and youth-serving systems in Spain pp. 383-389

- Elizabeth Suárez-Soto, Georgina Guilera and Noemí Pereda
- Where vulnerability can become a strength: A focused ethnography of a community program for youth exposed to violence pp. 390-397

- Marjorie Montreuil, Jean-Frédéric Ménard and Franco A. Carnevale
- Exploring social media use as a composite construct to understand its relation to mental health: A pilot study on adolescents pp. 398-402

- Joana de Calheiros Velozo and Johannes E.A. Stauder
- “Judging by the cover”: A grounded theory study of bullying towards same-country and immigrant peers pp. 403-412

- Angela Mazzone, Robert Thornberg, Sara Stefanelli, Livia Cadei and Simona C.S. Caravita
- Promoting positive youth development for Asian American youth in a Teen Resource Center: Key components, outcomes, and lessons learned pp. 413-423

- Jia Lu Lilian Lin, Mary Chan, Kenny Kwong and Loretta Au
- Longitudinal relationships between unmarried fathers' involvement and their children's behavior problems: Using latent growth modeling pp. 424-430

- Jeong-Kyun Choi, Minsung Kim and Gina M. Kunz
- Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy with adolescents with illegal sexual behavior in a secure residential treatment facility pp. 431-438

- Jan L. Everhart Newman, John M. Falligant, Kelli R. Thompson, Michael D. Gomez and Barry R. Burkhart
- Children's exposure to intimate partner violence and peer bullying victimization pp. 439-446

- Juliann Vikse Nicholson, Yafan Chen and Chien-Chung Huang
- The relationship between violence in the family and adolescents aggression: The mediator role of self-control, social support, religiosity, and well-being pp. 447-456

- Qutaiba Agbaria and Nazeh Natur
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