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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 78, issue C, 2017
- Supervisor and policy roles in social media use as a new technology in child welfare pp. 1-8

- Melanie Sage, Melissa Wells, Todd Sage and Mary Devlin
- Privatization and subsidization of adoption services from foster care: Empirical evidence pp. 9-17

- Joseph Deutsch, Simon Hakim, Uriel Spiegel and Michael Sumkin
- Mental health referrals and treatment in a sample of youth in foster care pp. 18-22

- Amy J.L. Baker, Mel Schneiderman and Victoria Licandro
- Racial/ethnic disparities in prior mental health service use among incarcerated adolescents pp. 23-31

- Lewis Hyukseung Lee, Sara Goodkind and Jeffrey J. Shook
- “We are merchandise on a conveyer belt”: How young adults in the public child protection system perceive their participation in decisions about their care pp. 32-40

- Katrin Križ and Dakota Roundtree-Swain
- Coping with change: Using the Bridge's Transitions Framework with foster youth pp. 41-47

- Ande Nesmith
- The plans, goals, and concerns of pre-emancipated youth in foster care pp. 48-55

- Daisy Lemus, Susan P. Farruggia, Gary Germo and Esther S. Chang
- Satisfactions and stressors experienced by recently-hired frontline child welfare workers pp. 56-63

- Lisa Schelbe, Melissa Radey and Lisa S. Panisch
- Perceived value of a campus-based college support program by students who aged out of foster care pp. 64-73

- Yvonne A. Unrau, Ann Dawson, Ronicka D. Hamilton and Jamie L. Bennett
- The influence of strain factors, social control factors, self-control and computer use on adolescent cyber delinquency: Korean National Panel Study pp. 74-80

- Sung Man Bae
- Public housing agency preferences for the homeless as a policy lever: Examining county-level housing subsidy receipt and maltreatment rates pp. 81-88

- Emily J. Warren, Yonah N. Drazen and Marah A. Curtis
- The impact of family group decision-making on preventing removals pp. 89-92

- Matthew C. Lambert, Leah E. Johnson and Eugene W. Wang
- Resilience among adult survivors of childhood neglect: A missing piece in the resilience literature pp. 93-103

- Vered Ben-David and Melissa Jonson-Reid
- “Being in a group with others who have mental illness makes all the difference”: The views and experiences of parents who attended a mental health parenting program pp. 104-111

- Dominiek Coates, Ruth Phelan, Joanna Heap and Deborah Howe
- Migrants' and natives' attitudes to formal childcare in the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany pp. 112-121

- Verena Seibel and Troels Fage Hedegaard
- Recruitment and retention of child welfare workers in longitudinal research: Successful strategies from the Florida Study of Professionals for Safe Families pp. 122-128

- Dina J. Wilke, Melissa Radey and Lisa Langenderfer-Magruder
- The implications of social exclusion and low material resources on children's satisfaction with life domains: A study of 12year-olds in 13 countries pp. 129-141

- Daphna Gross-Manos
- Exploring the legal representation of individuals in foster care: What say youth and alumni? pp. 142-149

- J. Jay Miller, Jackie Duron, Earl Washington and Jessica Donohue-Dioh
- Early truancy evaluation: Replication of an evaluation using a regression discontinuity design pp. 150-160

- Johanna M. Thomas
- Determining risk for child physical harm through the classification of economic insecurity pp. 161-169

- Aislinn Conrad-Hiebner and Katherine W. Paschall
- American Indian income and father involvement with children in urban cities pp. 170-176

- Sherinah Saasa and Gordon E. Limb
- Exploring patterns of receipt of cash grants, health care, and education among 7–10year old children in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 177-188

- Nia Gordon, Erin Godfrey, J. Lawrence Aber and Linda Richter
Volume 77, issue C, 2017
- Children referred to foster care, family-style group care, and residential care: (How) do they differ? pp. 1-9

- Harmke Leloux-Opmeer, Chris H.Z. Kuiper, Hanna T. Swaab and Evert M. Scholte
- Prevalence and predictors of smartphone addiction proneness among Korean adolescents pp. 10-17

- Changho Lee and Sook-Jung Lee
- Acculturation stress and social support for young refugees in regional areas pp. 18-26

- Lisa Joyce and Pranee Liamputtong
- Homelessness and aging out of foster care: A national comparison of child welfare-involved adolescents pp. 27-33

- Patrick J. Fowler, Katherine E. Marcal, Jinjin Zhang, Orin Day and John Landsverk
- Understanding churn: Predictors of reentry among families who leave the child care subsidy program in Maryland pp. 34-45

- Elizabeth Davis, Caroline Krafft and Nicole D. Forry
- Juvenile court judicial expertise and children's permanency outcomes pp. 46-54

- Andrew Zinn and Britany Orlebeke
- Aggressive and stressed? Youth's aggressive behaviors in light of their internet use, sensation seeking, stress and social feelings pp. 55-61

- Bettina F. Piko, Dora K. Prievara and David Mellor
- Risk assessment in a multicultural context: Risk and protective factors in the decision to place children in foster care pp. 69-75

- Serena Grumi, Luca Milani and Paola Di Blasio
- Latent subtypes of youth in psychiatric residential care pp. 76-85

- Shamra M. Boel-Studt
- The education of children in care: Agency and resilience pp. 86-93

- David Berridge
- Self-perception and relationship quality as mediators of father's school-specific involvement and adolescent's academic achievement pp. 94-100

- Mellissa S. Gordon
- Residential mobility predicts behavioral problems for children living in non-parental care during the transition to kindergarten pp. 101-109

- Sara A. Schmitt, Megan E. Pratt and Shannon T. Lipscomb
- Who stays, who goes, who knows? A state-wide survey of child welfare workers pp. 110-117

- Austin Griffiths, David Royse, Kalee Culver, Kristine Piescher and Yanchen Zhang
- Adolescents' closeness to paternal grandmothers in the face of parents' divorce pp. 118-126

- Shalhevet Attar-Schwartz and Esme Fuller-Thomson
- The role of social media on positive youth development: An analysis of 4-H Facebook page and 4-H'ers' positive development pp. 127-138

- Ah Ram Lee and J. Suzanne Horsley
- Teachers' and parents' perceptions of the role of technology and digital media in developing child culture in the early years pp. 139-146

- Fathi Ihmeideh and Mustafa Alkhawaldeh
- Barriers and resources in transition to adulthood among at-risk young adults pp. 147-152

- Yafit Sulimani-Aidan
- Social outrage and organizational behavior: A national study of child protective service decisions pp. 153-163

- Radha Jagannathan and Michael J. Camasso
- A scoping literature review of service-level barriers for access and engagement with mental health services for children and young people pp. 164-176

- Joanna K. Anderson, Emma Howarth, Maris Vainre, Peter B. Jones and Ayla Humphrey
- Parental drug use and permanency for young children in foster care: A competing risks analysis of reunification, guardianship, and adoption pp. 177-187

- Margaret H. Lloyd, Becci A. Akin and Jody Brook
- Mental health and psychological adjustment in adults who were adopted during their childhood: A systematic review pp. 188-196

- Sandra Melero and Yolanda Sánchez-Sandoval
- Revealing the impact of loss: Exploring mental health through the use of drawing/writing with HIV positive adolescents in Johannesburg pp. 197-207

- Nataly Woollett, Heena Brahmbhatt, Kate Dodd, Michelle Booth, Hayley Berman and Lucie Cluver
Volume 76, issue C, 2017
- Cultural orientation, parental nurturance, and parent-child conflict among Asian American parents in New York City pp. 1-9

- Fuhua Zhai
- Foster carer stress and satisfaction: An investigation of organisational, psychological and placement factors pp. 10-19

- A McKeough, K Bear, C Jones, D Thompson, Pj Kelly and Le Campbell
- Fostering employability among youth at-risk in a multi-cultural context: Insights from a pilot intervention program pp. 20-34

- Chen Chana Lifshitz
- Risk, resilience, and complexity: Experiences of foster parents pp. 35-41

- Morgan E. Cooley, Heather M. Thompson and Armeda Stevenson Wojciak
- Levels of stress and anxiety in child and family social work: Workers' perceptions of organizational structure, professional support and workplace opportunities in Children's Services in the UK pp. 42-50

- P. Antonopoulou, M. Killian and D. Forrester
- Developmental heterogeneity of perceived social support among former foster youth pp. 51-58

- Andrew Zinn, Ashley N. Palmer and Eunji Nam
- Using cell phones for data collection: Benefits, outcomes, and intervention possibilities with homeless youth pp. 59-64

- Kimberly A. Tyler and Rachel M. Schmitz
- “I don't know where I would be right now if it wasn't for them”: Emancipated foster care youth and their important non-parental adults pp. 65-73

- Taylor Duke, Susan P. Farruggia and Gary R. Germo
- Outcomes of children who grew up in foster care: Systematic-review pp. 74-83

- Laura Gypen, Johan Vanderfaeillie, Skrallan De Maeyer, Laurence Belenger and Frank Van Holen
- Measuring well-being among children and adolescents in the public behavioral health system: Clinicians' perspectives on current practices pp. 84-91

- Elizabeth K. Anthony and Jaime M. Booth
- Help seeking among adolescents in foster care: A qualitative study pp. 92-99

- Emily Johnson and Rosanne Menna
- Cultural competence and social desirability among practitioners: A systematic review of the literature pp. 100-111

- Kristine E. Larson and Catherine P. Bradshaw
- Organizational and health promotion benefits of diaper bank and community-based organization partnerships pp. 112-117

- Kelley E.C. Massengale, Jennifer Toller Erausquin and Michelle Old
- Developmental outcomes among Korean adolescents in out-of-home care: A longitudinal study comparing kinship foster care and institutional care pp. 118-124

- Hyunah Kang, Seokjin Woo, JongSerl Chun, Choog Rai Nho and Ick-Joong Chung
- Comparison of hope and the child-parent relationship of at-risk adolescents at home and in residential care pp. 125-132

- Yafit Sulimani-Aidan, Yael Sivan and Bilha Davidson-Arad
- Parental working time patterns and children's socioemotional wellbeing: Comparing working parents in Finland, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands pp. 133-141

- Anna Rönkä, Kaisa Malinen, Riitta-Leena Metsäpelto, Marja-Leena Laakso, Eija Sevón and Melissa Verhoef-van Dorp
- Advancing the measurement of collective community capacity to address adverse childhood experiences and resilience pp. 142-153

- Margaret B. Hargreaves, Natalya Verbitsky-Savitz, Brandon Coffee-Borden, Lexie Perreras, Catherine Roller White, Peter J. Pecora, Geoffrey B. Morgan, Theresa Barila, Andi Ervin, Lyndie Case, Renee Hunter and Kathy Adams
- Latino adolescent substance use: A mediating model of inter-parental conflict, deviant peer associations, and parenting pp. 154-162

- Sergio B. Pereyra and Roy A Bean
- Bullying victimization and mental health outcomes of adolescents in Myanmar, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka pp. 163-169

- Nadine Shaanta Murshid
- KVC's Bridging the Way Home: An innovative approach to the application of Trauma Systems Therapy in child welfare pp. 170-180

- Zakia Redd, Karin Malm, Kristin Moore, Kelly Murphy and Martha Beltz
- Changes in parenting practices during Parent Management Training Oregon model with parents of children in foster care pp. 181-191

- Becci A. Akin, Yueqi Yan, Thomas McDonald and Jungrim Moon
- Professional proximity in perceiving child sexual abuse in residential care: The closer the better? pp. 192-195

- Margaretha C. Timmerman, Pauline R. Schreuder and Anne F. Kievitsbosch
- Exploring the new child protection system in Mainland China: How does it work? pp. 196-202

- Xiaoou Man, Richard P. Barth, Yue-e Li and Zuobao Wang
- Drivers of change: Examining the effects of gender equality on child nutrition pp. 203-212

- Aakanksha Sinha, Ruth G. McRoy, Barbara Berkman and Melissa Sutherland
- Measuring racial disparities in foster care placement: A case study of Texas pp. 213-226

- Nicholas E. Kahn and Mary Eschelbach Hansen
- Addressing multi-dimensional child poverty: The experiences of caregivers in the Eastern Cape, South Africa pp. 227-236

- Sive Vaaltein and Ulene Schiller
- Parent-reported stigma and child anxiety: A mixed methods research study pp. 237-242

- Denise A. Chavira, Brenda Bantados, Amy Rapp, Yudelki M. Firpo-Perretti, Emily Escovar, Louise Dixon, Amy Drahota and Lawrence A. Palinkas
- “She treated us like we bring valid ideas to the table:” Youth experiences of a youth-led participatory budgeting process pp. 243-249

- Astraea Augsberger, Mary Elizabeth Collins, Whitney Gecker, Katharine Lusk and Qianqian Jane Zhao
- School-going teenage mothers and fathers: Gender, challenges and the negotiation of learner-parent roles pp. 250-257

- Thobeka Ntini and Vishanthie Sewpaul
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