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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 83, issue C, 2017
- Validating the Job Satisfaction Survey in voluntary child welfare pp. 1-8

- Yong Li and Hui Huang
- Youth firearm suicide: Precipitating/risk factors and gun access pp. 9-16

- Namkee G. Choi, Diana M. DiNitto and C. Nathan Marti
- Federally-funded transitional living programs and services for LGBTQ-identified homeless youth: A profile in unmet need pp. 17-24

- Kristen A. Prock and Angie C. Kennedy
- Gender differences in pathways from physical and sexual abuse to early substance use pp. 25-32

- Julia M. Kobulsky
- Individual indicators of self-reported victimization among elementary school-age students: A latent class analysis pp. 33-40

- Mindi Moses and Anne Williford
- Longitudinal reciprocal effects between peer relationship difficulties and aggressive behaviors in Korean adolescents pp. 41-47

- Soyoun Kim and Choong Rai Nho
- An evaluation of a Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program in the rural south pp. 48-56

- Shanna N. Felix, Laura E. Agnich and April Schueths
- Conceptualizing on-campus support programs for collegiate foster youth and alumni: A plan for action pp. 57-67

- J. Jay Miller, Kalea Benner, Athena Kheibari and Earl Washington
- Wilderness therapy, therapeutic camping and adventure education in child and youth care literature: A scoping review pp. 68-79

- Nevin J. Harper
- Childhood trauma and risk for suicidal distress in justice-involved children pp. 80-84

- Micah E. Johnson
- Social ecology and adolescent bullying: Filtering risky environments through antisocial personality pp. 85-100

- Ann H. Farrell and Anthony A. Volk
- We're not rich, but we're definitely not poor: Young children's conceptions of social class pp. 101-111

- Emily Rauscher, Terri Friedline and Mahasweta Banerjee
- Police and social work preventions of offending among at-risk youth in Shanghai pp. 112-118

- Chau-kiu Cheung
- The team as a secure base: Promoting resilience and competence in child and family social work pp. 119-130

- Laura Biggart, Emma Ward, Laura Cook and Gillian Schofield
- The role of attachment classification on disclosure of self and rater-reported adverse childhood experiences in a sample of child welfare professionals pp. 131-136

- Amanda R. Hiles Howard, Erin Becker Razuri, Rachel Copeland, Casey Call, Marisa Nunez and David R. Cross
- Foster home integration as a temporal indicator of relational well-being pp. 137-145

- Jeffrey Waid, Brianne H. Kothari, Bowen M. McBeath and Lew Bank
- Project SET-Bullying: Exploring the relationship between the effectiveness of school-based anti-bullying interventions and time pp. 146-158

- Alexandros-Georgios Chalamandaris, Michèle Wilmet-Dramaix, Annie Robert, Sigrun Karin Ertesvåg, Mike Eslea, Christelle Senterre and Danielle Piette
- Concept mapping the needs of grandmothers who take care of their grandchildren in formal foster care in Flanders pp. 159-167

- Frank Van Holen, Julie Van Loock, Laurence Belenger and Johan Vanderfaeillie
- Early care and education arrangements and young children's risk of foster placement: Findings from a National Child Welfare Sample pp. 168-178

- Sacha Klein, Lauren Fries and Mary M. Emmons
- Examining rates and risk factors for post-order adoption disruption in England and Wales through survival analyses pp. 179-189

- Dinithi Wijedasa and Julie Selwyn
- Development of children's understandings of physical disabilities and stigmatization in a Japanese cultural context: Reflections of children in second through sixth grades pp. 190-200

- Misa Kayama
- Educational stability policy and the interplay between child welfare placements and school moves pp. 209-217

- Elysia V. Clemens, Kristin Klopfenstein, Matt Tis and Trent L. Lalonde
- Parental and peer attachment and adolescents' behaviors: The mediating role of psychological suzhi in a longitudinal study pp. 218-225

- Yangu Pan, Yu Hu, Dajun Zhang, Guangming Ran, Bingbing Li, Chuanxing Liu, Guangzeng Liu, Shilan Luo and Wanfen Chen
- Slipping through the cracks: Examining the realities of a child-friendly prison system pp. 226-231

- William Pridmore, Michael H. Levy and Morag McArthur
- Does family reunification from residential care facilities serve children's best interest? A propensity-score matching approach in Ghana pp. 232-241

- Spencer L. James, Jini L. Roby, Lindsay J. Powell, Bryan A. Teuscher, Kelsey L. Hamstead and Kevin Shafer
- Use of research evidence and implementation of evidence-based practices in youth-serving systems pp. 242-247

- Lawrence A. Palinkas, Lisa Saldana, Chih-Ping Chou and Patricia Chamberlain
- The reality of relationships with young people in caring professions: A qualitative approach to professional boundaries rooted in virtue ethics pp. 248-254

- Peter Hart
- Family group conferencing in Dutch child welfare: Which families are most likely to organize a family group conference? pp. 255-263

- Sharon Dijkstra, Hanneke E. Creemers, Jessica J. Asscher, Maja Deković and Geert Jan J.M. Stams
- The contribution of resilience to one-year independent living outcomes of care-leavers in South Africa pp. 264-273

- Adrian D. van Breda and Lisa Dickens
- Evaluation of Positive Parenting Programme (Triple P) in Singapore: Improving parenting practices and preventing risks for recurrence of maltreatment pp. 274-284

- Yu Qi Zhou, Qian Ru Charis Chew, Marianne Lee, Jeremy Zhou, Dominic Chong, Saw Han Quah, Michelle Ho and Li Jen Tan
- Medical complexity and placement outcomes for children in foster care pp. 285-293

- Rebecca R. Seltzer, Sara B. Johnson and Cynthia S. Minkovitz
- Teen mothers who are daughters of teen mothers: Psychological intergenerational dimensions of early motherhood pp. 294-301

- Giorgia Margherita, Gina Troisi, Francesca Tessitore and Anna Gargiulo
- Barriers to disclosing child sexual abuse (CSA) in ethnic minority communities: A review of the literature and implications for practice in Australia pp. 302-315

- Pooja Sawrikar and Ilan Katz
Volume 82, issue C, 2017
- The role of formal schooling on weight in young children pp. 1-12

- Chaeyoung Chang and Haeil Jung
- Disability facilitators' views of their work with children/youth with disability in South Africa pp. 13-18

- Hilda Mulligan, Lorna McCoy, Amanda Wilkinson, Jenny Hawke, Joanne Sullivan, Eliana Kirk, Kristin Hastings, Clara Ibrahim and Joanne Potterton
- Change in externalizing problems over time among ethnic minority youth exposed to violence pp. 19-26

- Lynsay Ayer, Claude Setodji, Dana Schultz, Lisa H. Jaycox and Aaron Kofner
- Moral injury among Child Protection Professionals: Implications for the ethical treatment and retention of workers pp. 27-41

- Wendy Haight, Erin P. Sugrue and Molly Calhoun
- Successes and challenges in developing trauma-informed child welfare systems: A real-world case study of exploration and initial implementation pp. 42-52

- Becci A. Akin, Jessica Strolin-Goltzman and Crystal Collins-Camargo
- Mindfulness and academic performance: An example of migrant children in China pp. 53-59

- Shuang Lu, Chien-Chung Huang and Juan Rios
- The impact of Big Brothers Big Sisters programs on youth development: An application of the model of homogeneity/diversity relationships pp. 60-68

- Hyejoon Park, Minli Liao and Shantel D. Crosby
- Differential response in child protection: How much is too much? pp. 69-80

- Kathryn A. Piper
- Decision-making skills of emerging adults aging out of foster care pp. 81-86

- Annika Olson, David G. Scherer and Andrew L. Cohen
- How would cash transfers improve child welfare in Viet Nam? pp. 87-98

- Long Thanh Giang and Cuong Nguyen
- Understanding the implementation of the Grow! parenting program: Findings from a mixed methods pilot study pp. 99-107

- M.T. Czymoniewicz-Klippel, R.P. Chesnut, J.M. DiNallo and D.F. Perkins
- Everyday coping with moral injury: The perspectives of professionals and parents involved with child protection services pp. 108-121

- Wendy Haight, Erin Sugrue, Molly Calhoun and James Black
- Comparison of suicidal ideation, suicide attempt and suicide in children and young people in care and non-care populations: Systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence pp. 122-129

- Rhiannon Evans, James White, Ruth Turley, Thomas Slater, Helen Morgan, Heather Strange and Jonathan Scourfield
- The relationship of relative child care and parenting behaviors in fragile families pp. 130-138

- Ching-Hsuan Lin and Angela R. Wiley
- Role specialization and service integration in child welfare: Does organizational structure influence the decision to refer to supportive services? pp. 139-148

- Carrie Smith, John D. Fluke, Barbara Fallon, Faye Mishna and Barbara Decker Pierce
- Predictors of behavioral problems in young children 3 to 9years old: The role of maternal and child factors pp. 149-155

- Daniel Keyser, Haksoon Ahn and Jay Unick
- Growing up fast: Implications for foster youth when independence and early adulthood collide pp. 156-161

- Brenda M. Morton
- Exploratory research on the death and survival of neonates with congenital disorders in North Korea pp. 162-168

- Jae-Chun Won, Myung Hee Jun and Sook Hee Jung
- Concurrent alcohol and cigarette use among school-going adolescents in Korea pp. 169-176

- Karl Peltzer and Seoh Ah Hong
- Predictors of reentry into the foster care system: Comparison of children with and without previous removal experience pp. 177-184

- Merav Jedwab and Terry V. Shaw
- Mothers' experiences of a voucher scheme within the context of Hong Kong's early education: Issues of affordability and justice pp. 185-194

- Gail Yuen and Mei Seung Lam
- School-based parental involvement as a predictor of achievement and school learning environment: An elementary school-level analysis pp. 195-206

- Sira Park, Susan I. Stone and Susan D. Holloway
- Adolescents show positive changes in distress and hope after single session, post-based, anonymous counselling at kids help phone pp. 207-213

- Dilys Haner and Debra Pepler
- “You won't take away my children!” families' participation in child protection. Lessons since a best practice pp. 214-221

- Sara Serbati
- The need for safe spaces: Exploring the experiences of homeless LGBTQ youth in shelters pp. 230-238

- Deborah Coolhart and Maria T. Brown
- Care for left-behind children in rural China: A realist evaluation of a community-based intervention pp. 239-245

- Chenyue Zhao, Xudong Zhou, Feng Wang, Minmin Jiang and Therese Hesketh
- Youth-led participatory photo mapping to understand urban environments pp. 246-253

- Samantha Teixeira and Rachele Gardner
- School violence in two Mediterranean countries: Italy and Albania pp. 254-261

- C. Longobardi, L.E. Prino, M.A. Fabris and M. Settanni
- A new program to prevent primary school absenteeism: Results of a pilot study in five schools pp. 262-270

- Philip J Cook, Kenneth A. Dodge, Elizabeth J. Gifford and Amy B. Schulting
- Developmental pathways from child maltreatment to adolescent substance use: The roles of posttraumatic stress symptoms and mother-child relationships pp. 271-279

- Susan Yoon, Julia M. Kobulsky, Dalhee Yoon and Wonhee Kim
- Interventions for youth aging out of care: A scoping review pp. 280-300

- Roberta L. Woodgate, Oluwatobiloba Morakinyo and Katrina M. Martin
- Childhood experiences and housing insecurity in adulthood: The salience of childhood emotional abuse pp. 301-309

- Susanna R. Curry
- What curriculum? Which methods? A cluster randomized controlled trial of social and financial education in Rwanda pp. 310-320

- Daniel D. Shephard, Yves V. Kaneza and Paul Moclair
- Sibling birth order, use of statutory measures and patterns of placement for children in public care: Implications for international child protection systems and research pp. 321-328

- Gillian Henderson, Christine Jones and Ruth Woods
- The Guardian Professions Program: Developing an advanced degree mentoring program for California's foster care alumni pp. 329-336

- Sylvia Sensiper and Carlos Andrés Barragán
- Implementation of a solution based approach for child protection: A professionals' perspective pp. 337-346

- Brigit Rijbroek, Mathilde M.H. Strating and Robbert Huijsman
- Engaging Latino fathers into early head start: A review of the literature pp. 347-353

- Ignacio D. Acevedo-Polakovich, Hannah E. Spring, Sara T. Stacy, Erica A. Nordquist and Mary M. Normand
- Finding their way home: Factors associated with reunification for American Indian and White adults pp. 359-364

- Ashley L. Landers, Sharon M. Danes, Jane Harstad and Sandy White Hawk
- Caseworkers' perspective on risk factors in the family environment influencing mothers' difficulties in meeting children's needs pp. 365-372

- Annie Bérubé, Vicky Lafantaisie, Marie-Ève Clément, Sylvain Coutu, Diane Dubeau, Josée Caron and Carl Lacharité
- Preventing Harmful Sexual Behaviour and Child Sexual Exploitation for children & young people living in residential care: A scoping review in the Australian context pp. 373-382

- Gemma McKibbin
- Providing age-appropriate activities for youth in foster care: Policy implementation process in three states pp. 383-391

- Sherri Y. Simmons-Horton
- Domestic minor sex trafficking among adjudicated male youth: prevalence and links to treatment pp. 392-399

- Jennifer E. O'Brien, Wen Li, Ashley Givens and George S. Leibowitz
- Dysregulated infant temperament and caregiver warmth in Jordanian orphanages: The importance of considering goodness-of-fit pp. 400-406

- Michael J. MacKenzie, Craig Schwalbe, Robin E. Gearing, Rawan W. Ibrahim, Anne Conway, Kathryne B. Brewer and Zein Bint Shaker
- The relationship between child welfare financing, screening, and substantiation pp. 407-412

- Michael McLaughlin and Melissa Jonson-Reid
- A randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of the youth crime prevention program ‘New Perspectives’ (NP): Post-treatment changes and moderator effects pp. 413-426

- Sanne L.A. de Vries, Machteld Hoeve, Carlijn J.M. Wibbelink, Jessica J. Asscher and Geert Jan J.M. Stams
- “And they gave me a shot, it really hurt” – Evaluative content in investigative interviews with young children pp. 434-443

- Karin Fängström, Anna Sarkadi, Steven Lucas, Rachel Calam and Maria Eriksson
- Maternal understanding of child discipline and maltreatment in the United States, South Korea, and Japan pp. 444-454

- Heimi Son, Young Ae Lee, Dong Hyun Ahn and Stacey N. Doan
- Co-development of internalizing and externalizing behavior problems during early childhood among child welfare-involved children pp. 455-465

- Susan Yoon, Dalhee Yoon, Xiafei Wang, Erin Tebben, Guijin Lee and Fei Pei
- Improving school performance among Swedish foster children: A quasi-experimental study exploring outcomes of the Skolfam model pp. 466-476

- Natalie Durbeej and Clara Hellner
- “Basically, I look at it like combat”: Reflections on moral injury by parents involved with child protection services pp. 477-489

- Wendy Haight, Erin Sugrue, Molly Calhoun and James Black
- Examining hearing quality in child abuse and neglect cases: The relationship between breadth of discussion and case outcomes pp. 490-498

- Alicia Summers, Sophia I. Gatowski and Melissa Gueller
- Youth relationship education: A meta-analysis pp. 499-507

- Alyssa McElwain, Julianne McGill and Rachel Savasuk-Luxton
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