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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 85, issue C, 2018
- Extracurricular activity participation and educational outcomes among older youth transitioning from foster care pp. 1-8

- Tony White, Lionel D. Scott and Michelle R. Munson
- Perceived family economic hardship and student engagement among junior high schoolers in Ghana pp. 9-18

- David Ansong, Moses Okumu, Eric R. Hamilton, Gina A. Chowa and Sarah R. Eisensmith
- A comparison of outcomes for children and youth in foster and residential group care across agencies pp. 19-25

- Sharon G. Portwood, Suzanne A. Boyd, Ellissa Brooks Nelson, Tamera B. Murdock, Jessica Hamilton and Angela D. Miller
- Perceived self-stigma in the utilization of mental health services in foster care and post foster care among foster care alumni pp. 26-34

- Margarita Villagrana, Cindy Guillen, Vanessa Macedo and Sei-Young Lee
- Why youth run: Assessing run function to stabilize foster care placement pp. 35-42

- Kimberly Crosland, Ruby Joseph, Lindsey Slattery, Sharon Hodges and Glen Dunlap
- Authors of accountability: Paperwork and social work in contemporary child welfare practice pp. 43-52

- Katherine Gibson, Gina Samuels and Julia Pryce
- Distal and experiential perspectives of relationship quality from mentors, mentees, and program staff in a school-based youth mentoring program pp. 53-62

- Hilary Dutton, Kelsey L. Deane and Pat Bullen
- Parent perspectives on adoption preparation: Findings from the Modern Adoptive Families project pp. 63-71

- Bethany R. Lee, Julia M. Kobulsky, David Brodzinsky and Richard P. Barth
- Educational risk, recidivism, and service access among youth involved in both the child welfare and juvenile justice systems pp. 72-80

- Rebecca A. Hirsch, Carly B. Dierkhising and Denise C. Herz
- Harnessing the potential of administrative data to inform child welfare programming with dynamic visualization methodologies pp. 81-90

- Michael J. Tanana, Mindy J. Vanderloo and Jeffrey D. Waid
- The voices of survivors: An exploration of the contributing factors that assisted with exiting from commercial sexual exploitation in childhood pp. 91-98

- Annie Corbett
- Health, social integration and social support: The lived experiences of young Middle-Eastern refugees living in Melbourne, Australia pp. 99-106

- Pranee Liamputtong and Hala Kurban
- The impact of the social context on externalizing risks – Implications for the delivery of programs to vulnerable youth pp. 107-116

- Jackie Sanders, Robyn Munford and Joseph Boden
- The impact of childhood stressful life events on health and behavior in at-risk youth pp. 117-126

- Yvonne Humenay Roberts, Diana English, Richard Thompson and Catherine Roller White
- Factors that influence parent recruitment into prevention programs in early childhood: A concept map of parents', practitioners', and administrators' points of view pp. 127-136

- Andrée-Anne Houle, Thérèse Besnard, Annie Bérubé and Christian Dagenais
- Risk-need-responsivity model: Contrasting criminogenic and noncriminogenic needs in high and low risk juvenile offenders pp. 137-142

- Juan Luis Basanta, Francisca Fariña and Ramón Arce
- Analysing social networks for social work practice: A case study of the Facebook fan page of an online youth outreach project pp. 143-150

- Chitat Chan
- Are there population biases against migrant children? An experimental analysis of attitudes towards corporal punishment in Austria, Norway and Spain pp. 151-157

- Hege Stein Helland, Katrin Križ, Sagrario Segado Sánchez-Cabezudo and Marit Skivenes
- Children's subjective well-being in rural communities of South Korea and the United States pp. 158-164

- Michael J. Lawler, Changyong Choi, Joan Yoo, Juyeon Lee, Soonhee Roh, Lisa A. Newland, Jarod T. Giger, Ramu Sudhagoni, Barbara L. Brockevelt and Bong Joo Lee
- An examination of class-based visibility bias in national child maltreatment reporting pp. 165-173

- Hyunil Kim, Brett Drake and Melissa Jonson-Reid
- Preventing child sexual abuse (CSA) in ethnic minority communities: A literature review and suggestions for practice in Australia pp. 174-186

- Pooja Sawrikar and Ilan Katz
- SafeCare in Israel: The challenges of implementing an evidence-based program pp. 187-193

- Shani Oppenheim-Weller and Anat Zeira
- Parental involvement among Jewish and Arab parents: Patterns and contextual predictors pp. 194-201

- Anat Freund, Bruria Schaedel, Faisal Azaiza, Amnon Boehm and Rachel Hertz Lazarowitz
- Coordination of early childhood home visiting and health care providers pp. 202-210

- Heather A. Paradis, Amanda Belknap, Kay M.G. O'Neill, Sally Baggett and Cynthia S. Minkovitz
- Foster parents exposed to political violence: The role of social support in addressing emotional and functional difficulties pp. 211-218

- Ohad Gilbar, Rami Benbenishty, Miriam Schiff and Rachel Dekel
- Does job control buffer work demands' detrimental impact on public child welfare case managers' affective well-being? Extending the nonlinear demand-linear control model pp. 219-227

- Mark S. Preston
- How do refugee children experience their new situation in England and Denmark? Implications for educational policy and practice pp. 228-238

- Sara Amalie O'Toole Thommessen and Brenda K. Todd
- Who is accessing family mental health programs? Demographic differences before and after system reform pp. 239-244

- Emily K. Hamovitch, Mary C. Acri and Lindsay A. Bornheimer
- Ecologies of risk among African American girls in juvenile detention pp. 245-252

- Patricia Logan-Greene, B.K. Elizabeth Kim, Camille R. Quinn, Ralph DiClemente and Dexter Voisin
- Unequal returns: Intragenerational asset accumulation differs by net worth in early adulthood pp. 253-263

- William Elliott, Emily Rauscher and Ilsung Nam
- Substance use in youth adopted from foster care: Developmental mechanisms of risk pp. 264-272

- Austin J. Blake, Irene Tung, Audra K. Langley and Jill M. Waterman
- Barriers and facilitators for access to mental health services by traumatized youth pp. 273-278

- April Joy Damian, Joseph J. Gallo and Tamar Mendelson
- Testing the ‘overburdening’ hypothesis: Do work and school attendance together place youth transitioning from care at risk for negative housing outcomes? pp. 279-286

- Andrew D. Reynolds, Robert G. Hasson and Thomas M. Crea
- A descriptive analysis of programs serving foster care alumni in higher education: Challenges and opportunities pp. 287-294

- Jennifer M. Geiger, Megan Hayes Piel, Angelique Day and Lisa Schelbe
- Initial elementary education findings from Promise Indiana's Children's savings account program pp. 295-306

- William Elliott, Benjamin Kite, Megan O'Brien, Melinda Lewis and Ashley Palmer
- Pre-adoption adversities and adoptees' outcomes: The protective role of post-adoption variables in an Italian experience of domestic open adoption pp. 307-318

- Caterina Balenzano, Gabrielle Coppola, Rosalinda Cassibba and Giuseppe Moro
- Intensive home-based programs for youth with serious emotional disturbances: A comprehensive review of experimental findings pp. 319-325

- Samantha Moffett, Line Brotnow, Anisha Patel, Jean Adnopoz and Joseph Woolston
- Teens' and parents' perceived levels of helpfulness: An examination of suggested “things to say” to youth experiencing Teen Dating Violence pp. 326-332

- Kathleen M. Preble, Beverly M. Black and Arlene N. Weisz
- A path analysis of a cultural and racial socialization model in international transracial adoption: Racial awareness, self-efficacy, and socialization practices pp. 333-340

- Jaegoo Lee, M. Elizabeth Vonk, Jisu Han and Soyeon Jung
Volume 84, issue C, 2018
- The impact of early childbirth on socioeconomic outcomes and risk indicators of females transitioning out of foster care pp. 1-8

- Svetlana Shpiegel and Michele Cascardi
- Service and policy considerations when working with highly mobile homeless youth: Perspectives from the frontlines pp. 9-16

- Amanda Aykanian
- The experience with independent living services for youth in care and those formerly in care pp. 17-25

- Heather M. Thompson, Armeda Stevenson Wojciak and Morgan E. Cooley
- Child and adolescent maltreatment as a mediator of continuity in callous-unemotional traits and low self-control pp. 26-34

- Glenn D. Walters
- Conceptualizing effective interventions for smartphone addiction among Korean female adolescents pp. 35-39

- JongSerl Chun
- Care order templates as institutional scripts in child protection: A cross-system analysis pp. 40-47

- Jill Duerr Berrick, Jonathan Dickens, Tarja Pösö and Marit Skivenes
- Thirty years on … the social representation of AIDS among French teenagers pp. 48-54

- Sandrine Gaymard and Camille Cazenave
- Estimating minimum adequate foster care costs for children in the United States pp. 55-67

- Haksoon Ahn, Diane DePanfilis, Kevin Frick and Richard P. Barth
- Sticking with us through it all: The importance of trustworthy relationships for children and young people in residential care pp. 68-75

- Tim Moore, Morag McArthur, Jodi Death, Clare Tilbury and Steven Roche
- Unmet legal and social advocacy needs of children with sickle cell disease: Implications for health care payer costs pp. 76-81

- Rajan A. Sonik, Sarah Teasdale, Susan L. Parish, Maria Champigny and Philippa G. Sprinz
- An investigation of the association between foster care, body image, and BMI: A propensity score analysis pp. 82-85

- Virginia Ramseyer Winter, Katie Massey Combs and Michaella Ward
- Racial and ethnic differences in patterns of adolescent tobacco users: A latent class analysis pp. 86-93

- Hye Jeong Choi, Mansoo Yu and Paul Sacco
- Childhood risk factors for disability pension among adult former Swedish child welfare clients: Same or different as for majority population peers? pp. 94-102

- Lars Brännström, Henrik Karlsson, Bo Vinnerljung and Anders Hjern
- Education, socialization and community: Coping with marginal youth in rural frontier communities in Israel pp. 103-109

- Shimi Friedman and Miriam Billig
- The impact of a statewide trauma-informed care initiative in child welfare on the well-being of children and youth with complex trauma pp. 110-117

- Jessica Dym Bartlett, Jessica L. Griffin, Joseph Spinazzola, Jenifer Goldman Fraser, Carmen Rosa Noroña, Ruth Bodian, Marybeth Todd, Crystaltina Montagna and Beth Barto
- Remaining home: Well-being outcomes and co-occurring parental substance use following a maltreatment investigation in middle childhood pp. 118-124

- Rebecca Orsi, Samantha M. Brown, Kelly E. Knight and Audrey M. Shillington
- Concurrent child history and contextual predictors of children's internalizing and externalizing behavior problems in foster care pp. 125-136

- Kristin J. Perry and Joseph M. Price
- Exploring the self-care practices of child welfare workers: A research brief pp. 137-142

- J. Jay Miller, Jessica Donohue-Dioh, Chunling Niu and Nada Shalash
- The impact of the positive action program on substance use, aggression, and psychological functioning: Is school climate a mechanism of change? pp. 143-151

- Katie Cotter Stalker, Qi Wu, Caroline B.R. Evans and Paul R. Smokowski
- Key factors and characteristics of successful resource parents who care for older youth: A systematic review of research pp. 152-158

- Angelique Day, Tamarie Willis, Lori Vanderwill, Stella Resko, Debra Patterson, Kris Henneman and Sue Cohick
- Instability in the lives of foster and nonfoster youth: Mental health impediments and attachment insecurities pp. 159-167

- Daniel Bederian-Gardner, Sue D. Hobbs, Christin M. Ogle, Gail S. Goodman, Ingrid M. Cordón, Sarah Bakanosky, Rachel Narr, Yoojin Chae and Jia Y. Chong
- The relationships among family income, parental depression, and adolescent aggression in South Korea: A latent growth mediation model pp. 168-175

- Dong Ha Kim and Myung-Yong Um
- The implementation of SPARX-R computerized mental health program in alternative education: Exploring the factors contributing to engagement and dropout pp. 176-184

- T. Kuosmanen, T.M. Fleming and M.M. Barry
- Is child protective services effective? pp. 185-192

- Jesse Rio Russell, Colleen Kerwin and Julie L. Halverson
- Examining exposure to adverse childhood experiences and later outcomes of poor physical and mental health among South Carolina adults pp. 193-197

- Elizabeth Crouch, Melissa Strompolis, Elizabeth Radcliff and Aditi Srivastav
- Feasibility of Internet-based parent training for low-income parents of young children pp. 198-205

- Lucy McGoron, Erica Hvizdos, Erika L. Bocknek, Erica Montgomery and Steven J. Ondersma
- Parent-Child Interaction Therapy and young children with Problematic Sexual Behavior: A conceptual overview and treatment considerations pp. 206-214

- Paul M. Shawler, M. Elizabeth Bard, Erin K. Taylor, Carisa Wilsie, Beverly Funderburk and Jane F. Silovsky
- Cyberbullying victimization and fatalism in adolescence: Resilience as a moderator pp. 215-221

- Raúl Navarro, Santiago Yubero and Elisa Larrañaga
- Services use by children and parents in multiproblem families pp. 222-228

- Noortje M. Pannebakker, Paul L. Kocken, Meinou H.C. Theunissen, Krista van Mourik, Matty R. Crone, Mattijs E. Numans and Sijmen A. Reijneveld
- “Project awareness:” Fostering social justice youth development to counter youth experiences of housing instability, trauma and injustice pp. 229-238

- Ann M. Aviles and Nicole Grigalunas
- Peer mentoring services, opportunities, and outcomes for child welfare families with substance use disorders pp. 239-246

- Ruth A. Huebner, Martin T. Hall, Erin Smead, Tina Willauer and Lynn Posze
- Sibling relationships of youth in foster care: A predictor of resilience pp. 247-254

- Armeda Stevenson Wojciak, Lenore M. McWey and Jeffery Waid
- Youth participation in foster youth advisory boards: Perspectives of facilitators pp. 255-270

- Judy Havlicek, Ashley Curry and Fabiola Villalpando
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