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Children and Youth Services Review
1979 - 2024
Current editor(s): Duncan Lindsey From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (repec@elsevier.com). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 75, issue C, 2017
- The within poverty differences in the occurrence of physical neglect pp. 1-6
- Meghan E. Shanahan, Desmond K. Runyan, Sandra L. Martin and Jonathan B. Kotch
- Testing three pathways to substance use and delinquency among low-income African American adolescents pp. 7-14
- Phillip L. Marotta and Dexter R. Voisin
- “Everybody takes a road”: Perspectives on the pathway to delinquency among formerly incarcerated young men of color pp. 15-22
- Charles H. Lea and Laura S. Abrams
- Trauma-informed child welfare systems and children's well-being: A longitudinal evaluation of KVC's bridging the way home initiative pp. 23-34
- Kelly Murphy, Kristin Anderson Moore, Zakia Redd and Karin Malm
- Examining the relationship between child maltreatment and severity of attachment difficulties among children five years of age and older pp. 35-41
- Franklin Edward Shoemaker and Lorraine T. Benuto
- Child maltreatment re-notifications in Germany: Analysis of local case files pp. 42-49
- Hwa-ok Bae and Heinz Kindler
- Cyberbullying in 2010 and 2015 — A perspective on the changes in the phenomenon among adolescents in Poland in the context of preventive action pp. 50-60
- Łukasz Tomczyk
- Social competence in Russian post-institutionalized children: A comparison of adopted and non-adopted children pp. 61-68
- Claudia Caprin, Laura Benedan, Luigina Ballarin and Alessia Gallace
- Mental health needs and therapeutic service utilization of young children in foster care in Germany pp. 69-76
- Mira Vasileva and Franz Petermann
- Using administrative data to evaluate the effectiveness of the Healthy Families Oregon home visiting program: 2-year impacts on child maltreatment & service utilization pp. 77-86
- Beth L. Green, Mary Beth Sanders and Jerod Tarte
- Evaluation of the effectiveness of a pilot program that promotes sensitive response in the educational staff of Chilean nursery schools pp. 87-95
- María Pía Santelices, Chamarrita Farkas and Marcela Aracena
- Examining the potential for racial disparity in out-of-home placement decisions: A quantitative matched-pair study pp. 96-109
- Kyler Woodmass, Sanford Weisberg, Hilla Shlomi, Maxie Rockymore and Susan J. Wells
- Addressing the needs crossover youth: What key professionals are saying pp. 110-115
- Matthew A. Walsh and Jeremiah W. Jaggers
- Continuity of care in youth services: A systematic review pp. 116-126
- Jan Naert, Rudi Roose, Richard C. Rapp and Wouter Vanderplasschen
- Examining the potential for racial disparity in out-of-home placement decisions: A qualitative matched-pair study pp. 127-137
- Margaret Skrypek, Kyler Woodmass, Maxie Rockymore, Geoff Johnson and Susan J. Wells
- Not in employment, education or training: Mental health, substance use, and disengagement in a multi-sectoral sample of service-seeking Canadian youth pp. 138-145
- Joanna L. Henderson, Lisa D. Hawke and Gloria Chaim
Volume 74, issue C, 2017
- ‘Neither here nor there’: Refugee young people and homelessness in Australia pp. 1-7
- Jen Couch
- The role and function of the spokesperson in care order proceedings: A cross-country study in Finland and Norway pp. 8-16
- Rosi Enroos, Hege Stein Helland, Tarja Pösö, Marit Skivenes and Milfrid Tonheim
- Participatory discourse: Engagement in the context of child protection assessment practices from the perspectives of child protection workers, parents and children pp. 17-27
- Ere Arbeiter and Karmen Toros
- Reconnecting Youth: Promoting emotional competence and social support to improve academic achievement pp. 28-34
- Danielle Dougherty and Jill Sharkey
- Young child poverty in the United States: Analyzing trends in poverty and the role of anti-poverty programs using the Supplemental Poverty Measure pp. 35-49
- Jessica Pac, Jaehyun Nam, Jane Waldfogel and Chris Wimer
- The Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Meta-analysis of exposure and outcome relations for children of the region pp. 50-61
- Michelle Slone, Iris Lavi, Emily J. Ozer and Adi Pollak
- Prevalence, experiences, and characteristics of children and youth who enter foster care through voluntary placement agreements pp. 62-70
- Katharine Hill
- “What do we do? This is not our area”. Child care providers' experiences when working with families and preschool children living with parental mental illness pp. 71-79
- Stella Laletas, Andrea Reupert and Melinda Goodyear
- “Like a marriage”: Partnering with peer mentors in child welfare pp. 80-86
- Jeanelle S. Sears, Martin T. Hall, Lesley M. Harris, Shannon Mount, Tina Willauer, Lynn Posze and Erin Smead
- Developing “whole school” bystander interventions: The role of school-settings in influencing adolescents responses to dating violence and bullying pp. 87-95
- Heather L. Storer, Erin A. Casey and Todd I. Herrenkohl
- Examining the relationship between parental educational expectations and a community-based children's savings account program pp. 96-107
- Emily Rauscher, William Elliott, Megan O'Brien, Jason Callahan and Joe Steensma
- Adverse childhood experiences among youth aging out of foster care: A latent class analysis pp. 108-116
- Rebecca Rebbe, Paula S. Nurius, Kym R. Ahrens and Mark E. Courtney
- Contact with birth family in intercountry adoptions: Comparing families headed by sexual minority and heterosexual parents pp. 117-124
- David Brodzinsky and Abbie E. Goldberg
- Availability and accessibility of public health services for adolescents and young people in South Africa pp. 125-132
- Zitha Mokomane, Tholang Mokhele, Catherine Mathews and Mokhantšo Makoae
Volume 73, issue C, 2017
- Longitudinal trends in substance use and mental health service needs in child welfare pp. 1-8
- Orion Mowbray, Joseph P. Ryan, Bryan G. Victor, Gregory Bushman, Clayton Yochum and Brian E. Perron
- Differences between risk factors for truancy and delinquency in Dutch adolescents pp. 9-14
- Laurine B. van der Woude, Trudy van der Stouwe and Geert Jan J.M. Stams
- Implementation and program evaluation of trauma-informed care training across state child advocacy centers: An exploratory study pp. 15-23
- Maureen C. Kenny, Alejandro Vazquez, Haiying Long and Dawn Thompson
- Predictors of public early care and education use among children of low-income immigrants pp. 24-36
- Anna D. Johnson, Christina M. Padilla and Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal
- Correlates of educational success: Predictors of school dropout and graduation for urban students in the Deep South pp. 37-46
- Samuel Robison, Jeremiah Jaggers, Judith Rhodes, Bret J. Blackmon and Wesley Church
- Sex, violence, and drugs among Latin American and Caribbean adolescents: Do engaged parents make a difference? pp. 47-56
- Inder Ruprah, Ricardo Sierra and Heather Sutton
- Child maltreatment and criminal convictions in youth: The role of gender, ethnicity and placement experiences in an Australian population pp. 57-65
- Catia G Malvaso, Paul H Delfabbro and Andrew Day
- Reducing hostile parenting through computer-mediated parenting education pp. 66-73
- Beth S. Russell and Courtney R. Lincoln
- The presence of heavy Internet using peers is protective of the risk of problematic Internet use (PIU) in adolescents when the amount of use increases pp. 74-78
- Francisco Tsz Tsun Lai and Joyce Lok Yin Kwan
- Youth psychiatrically hospitalized for suicidality: Changes in familial structure, exposure to familial trauma, family conflict, and parental instability as precipitating factors pp. 79-87
- Jessica L. Rice and Tony Xing Tan
- Association between social support and child abuse potential among Japanese mothers pp. 88-92
- Mayo Ono and Sumihisa Honda
- Unaccompanied migrant children in the United States: Predictors of placement stability in long term foster care pp. 93-99
- Thomas M. Crea, Anayeli Lopez, Theresa Taylor and Dawnya Underwood
- Emotional and behavioral problems of children in residential care: Screening detection and referrals to mental health services pp. 100-106
- Carla González-García, Amaia Bravo, Ignacia Arruabarrena, Eduardo Martín, Iriana Santos and Jorge F. Del Valle
- Effectiveness of Multisystemic Therapy for gang-involved youth offenders: One year follow-up analysis of recidivism outcomes pp. 107-112
- Paul Boxer, Meagan Docherty, Michael Ostermann, Joanna Kubik and Bonita Veysey
- Caregiver qualities, family closeness, and the well-being of adolescents engaged in the child welfare system pp. 113-120
- Julie A. Cederbaum, Amy S. He, Anthony Fulginiti, Kathrine Sullivan, Max D. Krauss, Ndidi Amutah and Cara Pohle
- Personal control and service connection as paths to improved mental health and exiting homelessness among severely marginalized homeless youth pp. 121-127
- Natasha Slesnick, Jing Zhang and Brittany Brakenhoff
- East Asian and US educators' reflections on how stigmatization affects their relationships with parents whose children have disabilities: Challenges and solutions pp. 128-144
- Misa Kayama, Wendy Haight, May Lee Mary Ku, Minhae Cho and Hee Yun Lee
- Making better sense of children's trajectories in child protection in France pp. 145-148
- Gilles Séraphin and Flora Bolter
- Professionals' perceptions of and recommendations for matching juvenile drug court clients to services pp. 149-164
- Josephine D. Korchmaros, Kendra Thompson-Dyck and Rodney C. Haring
- Psychotherapeutic care for sexually-victimized children – Do service providers meet the need? Multilevel analysis pp. 165-172
- Sabine Weber, Markus A. Landolt, Thomas Maier, Meichun Mohler-Kuo, Ulrich Schnyder and Andreas Jud
- Network indicators of the social ecology of adolescents in relative and non-relative Foster households pp. 173-181
- Jennifer Blakeslee, Brianne H. Kothari, Bowen McBeath, Paul Sorenson and Lew Bank
- Children's health insurance, family income, and welfare enrollment pp. 182-186
- Martin Saavedra
- Feasibility, acceptability, and effects of a peer support group to prevent child maltreatment among parents experiencing homelessness pp. 187-196
- Mary E. Haskett, Katherine C. Okoniewski, Jenna M. Armstrong, Sally Galanti, Evan Lowder, Jessica Loehman and Paul J. Lanier
- Preschoolers' perceptions of neighborhood environment, safety, and help-seeking pp. 197-204
- C. Katz, Jill D. McLeigh and Bat El szwec
- Adolescent delinquency in child welfare system: A multiple disadvantage model pp. 205-212
- Tyrone C. Cheng and Qingyi Li
- Emerging adult homelessness in geographic perspective: A view from the Rust Belt pp. 213-219
- Elizabeth A. Bowen, Berg Miller, Anamika Barman-Adhikari, Kyla Fallin and Dale Zuchlewski
- Expressive writing intervention promotes resilience among juvenile justice-involved youth pp. 220-229
- Chloe A. Greenbaum and Shabnam Javdani
- The impact of after-school childcare arrangements on the developmental outcomes of low-income children pp. 230-241
- Hyejoon Park and Min Zhan
- Persistent nature of child marriage among women even when it is illegal: The case of Nepal pp. 242-247
- Shanta Pandey
- “It's just broken branches”: Child welfare-affected mothers' dual experiences of insecurity and striving for resilience in the aftermath of complex trauma and familial substance abuse pp. 248-256
- Tricia Stephens and Elizabeth M. Aparicio
- Matching children with foster carers: A literature review pp. 257-265
- Kirti Zeijlmans, Mónica López, Hans Grietens and Erik J. Knorth
- Life after leaving care: Experiences of young Indian girls pp. 266-273
- Satarupa Dutta
- Parental monitoring, the parent-child relationship and children's academic engagement in mother-headed single-parent families pp. 274-282
- Benjamin R. Malczyk and Hal A. Lawson
- The moderating effects of positive psychological strengths on the relationship between parental anxiety and child depression: The significance of father's role in Hong Kong pp. 283-290
- Hau-lin Tam, Sylvia Yuk-ching Kwok Lai, Herman Hay-ming Lo, Andrew Yiu-tsang Low, Jert Wai-keung Yeung and Candice Ip-ki Li
- The quest for rural child welfare workers: How different are they from their urban counterparts in demographics, organizational climate, and work attitudes? pp. 291-297
- HaeJung Kim and Karen M. Hopkins
- Student attitudes and behaviors as explanations for the Black-White suspension gap pp. 298-308
- Francis L. Huang and Dewey G. Cornell
- Improving child wellbeing and care in Sub-Saharan Africa: The role of social protection pp. 309-318
- Keetie Roelen, Emily Delap, Camilla Jones and Helen Karki Chettri
- Effective components of interventions in juvenile justice facilities: How to take care of delinquent youths? pp. 319-327
- Cécile Mathys
- Community predictors of school engagement: The role of families and youth-adult partnership in Malaysia pp. 328-337
- Steven Eric Krauss, Mariah Kornbluh and Shepherd Zeldin
- In their own words: Overcoming barriers during the transition to adulthood for youth with disabilities who experienced foster care pp. 338-346
- Robin M. Harwick, Lauren Lindstrom and Deanne Unruh
- Do bullied children have poor relationships with their parents and teachers? A cross-sectional study of Swedish children pp. 347-351
- Ylva Bjereld, Kristian Daneback and Max Petzold
- Mapping the inter-organizational landscape of child maltreatment prevention and service delivery: A network analysis pp. 352-359
- Marianna L. Colvin
- Developmental changes in the bidirectional relationships between parental monitoring and child delinquency pp. 360-367
- Jeong Ah Yoo
- The working alliance between homeless young adults and workers: A dyadic approach pp. 368-374
- Astrid M. Altena, Manon A.M. Krabbenborg, Sandra N. Boersma, Mariëlle D. Beijersbergen, Yvonne H.M. van den Berg, Wilma A.M. Vollebergh and Judith R.L.M. Wolf
- Sexual health programming for vulnerable youth: Improving knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors pp. 375-383
- Maya M. Boustani, Stacy L. Frazier and Nephtalie Lesperance
- Educators' perceptions of youth mental health: Implications for training and the promotion of mental health services in schools pp. 384-391
- Jungrim Moon, Anne Williford and Amy Mendenhall
- Perspectives: Former foster youth refining the definition of placement moves pp. 392-397
- Ruth M. Chambers, Rashida M. Crutchfield, Tasha Y. Willis, Haydée A. Cuza, Angelica Otero and Heather Carmichael
- Understanding organizations for runaway and homeless youth: A multi-setting quantitative study of their characteristics and effects pp. 398-410
- Marya Viorst Gwadz, Charles M. Cleland, Noelle R. Leonard, James Bolas, Amanda S. Ritchie, Lara Tabac, Robert Freeman, Elizabeth Silverman, Alexandra Kutnick, Victoria Vaughan Dickson, Margo Hirsh and Jamie Powlovich
- Conceptualizing effective foster parent mentor programs: A participatory planning process pp. 411-418
- J. Jay Miller, Kalea Benner, Natalie Pope, Tamikia Dumas, Larry J. Damron, Melissa Segress, Melissa Slone, Shawndaya Thrasher and Chunling Niu
- Describing theoretical underpinnings in juvenile justice diversion: A case study explicating Teen Court program theory to guide research and practice pp. 419-429
- Amelia R DeFosset, Taylor S Schooley, Laura S Abrams, Tony Kuo and Lauren N Gase
- “At times I kinda felt I was in an institution”: Supportive housing for transition age youth and young adults pp. 430-436
- Michelle R. Munson, Victoria Stanhope, Latoya Small and Kendall Atterbury
- The moderating role of resiliency on the negative effects of childhood abuse for adolescent girls involved in child welfare pp. 437-444
- Sarah Myers Tlapek, Wendy Auslander, Tonya Edmond, Donald Gerke, Rachel Voth Schrag and Jennifer Threlfall
- In the midst of a ‘perfect storm’: Unpacking the causes and consequences of Ebola-related stigma for children orphaned by Ebola in Sierra Leone pp. 445-453
- Elise Denis-Ramirez, Katrine Holmegaard Sørensen and Morten Skovdal
- Drug and alcohol use and its relationship to self-rated health: An ecological examination among Latino and non-Hispanic White adolescents pp. 454-466
- Javier F. Boyas, Yi Jin Kim, Sung Seek Moon, Erika Ruiz and Kaylynn Gaines
- The Letterbox Club book gifting intervention: Findings from a qualitative evaluation accompanying a randomised controlled trial pp. 467-473
- Jennifer Roberts, Karen Winter and Paul Connolly
- Recognising and responding to young people with learning disabilities who experience, or are at risk of, child sexual exploitation in the UK pp. 474-481
- Anita Franklin and Emilie Smeaton
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