Children and Youth Services Review
1979 - 2025
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Volume 72, issue C, 2017
- Introduction to the special issue on the economic causes and consequences of child maltreatment pp. 1-4

- Kristen S. Slack, Lawrence M. Berger and Jennifer L. Noyes
- Child welfare involvement and contexts of poverty: The role of parental adversities, social networks, and social services pp. 5-13

- Kelley Fong
- Economic predictors of child maltreatment in an Australian population-based birth cohort pp. 14-25

- James C Doidge, Daryl J Higgins, Paul Delfabbro, Ben Edwards, Suzanne Vassallo, John W Toumbourou and Leonie Segal
- The influence of concrete support on child welfare program engagement, progress, and recurrence pp. 26-33

- Whitney L. Rostad, Tia McGill Rogers and Mark J. Chaffin
- Out-of-home placement and regional variations in poverty and health and social services spending: A multilevel analysis pp. 34-43

- Tonino Esposito, Martin Chabot, David W. Rothwell, Nico Trocmé and Ashleigh Delaye
- Intersections of individual and neighborhood disadvantage: Implications for child maltreatment pp. 44-51

- Kathryn Maguire-Jack and Sarah A. Font
- Pathways of risk and resilience between neighborhood socioeconomic conditions and parenting pp. 52-59

- Elizabeth A. Shuey and Tama Leventhal
- Money matters: Does the minimum wage affect child maltreatment rates? pp. 60-70

- Kerri M. Raissian and Lindsey Rose Bullinger
- The Great Recession and risk for child abuse and neglect pp. 71-81

- William Schneider, Jane Waldfogel and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
- The effect of lowering welfare payment ceilings on children's risk of out-of-home placement pp. 82-90

- Christopher Wildeman and Peter Fallesen
- The impact of income on reunification among families with children in out-of-home care pp. 91-99

- JoAnn S. Lee, Jennifer L. Romich, Ji Young Kang, Jennifer L. Hook and Maureen O. Marcenko
- Making parents pay: The unintended consequences of charging parents for foster care pp. 100-110

- Maria Cancian, Steven T. Cook, Mai Seki and Lynn Wimer
- The effect of monthly stipend on the placement instability of youths in out-of-home care pp. 111-123

- Jessica Pac
- The potential educational benefits of extending foster care to young adults: Findings from a natural experiment pp. 124-132

- Mark E. Courtney and Jennifer L. Hook
- Employment outcomes of young parents who age out of foster care pp. 133-140

- Amy Dworsky and Elissa Gitlow
- Adverse childhood experiences and life opportunities: Shifting the narrative pp. 141-149

- Marilyn Metzler, Melissa T. Merrick, Joanne Klevens, Katie A. Ports and Derek C. Ford
Volume 71, issue C, 2016
- ‘To talk or not to talk?’: Foster youth's experiences of sharing stories about their past and being in foster care pp. 2-9

- Anne Steenbakkers, Steffie van der Steen and Hans Grietens
- Linking worker-parent working alliance to parent progress in child welfare: A longitudinal analysis pp. 10-16

- Tyrone C. Cheng and Celia C. Lo
- Initial motives and organizational context enabling female mentors' engagement in formal mentoring – A qualitative study from the mentors' perspective pp. 17-26

- Madelene Larsson, Camilla Pettersson, Charli Eriksson and Therése Skoog
- “Hello! I know you help people here, right?”: A qualitative study of young people's acted motivations in text-based counseling pp. 27-35

- Fabiana Maria Gatti, Eleonora Brivio and Sara Calciano
- Physical abuse after child protective services investigation and adolescent substance use pp. 36-44

- Julia M. Kobulsky, Megan R. Holmes, Susan Yoon and Adam T. Perzynski
- Preventing physical child abuse by legal punishment and neighbor help pp. 45-51

- Chau-kiu Cheung
- Loneliness, the search for meaning, and the psychological well-being of economically disadvantaged Chinese adolescents living in Hong Kong: Implications for life skills development programs pp. 52-60

- Siu-ming To
- A national probability study of problematic substance use and treatment receipt among Latino caregivers involved with child welfare: The influence of nativity and legal status pp. 61-67

- Megan Finno-Velasquez, Kristen D. Seay and Amy S. He
- The acceptability of educational Interventions: Qualitative evidence from children and young people in care pp. 68-76

- Rhiannon Evans, Sophie Hallett, Alyson Rees and Louise Roberts
- Food neglect and maltreatment re-report pp. 77-83

- Jesse J. Helton
- A positive youth development measure of service use satisfaction for youth: The 13-item youth services satisfaction (YSS-13) pp. 84-92

- Linda Liebenberg, Jackie Sanders and Robyn Munford
- Outcomes of family centered meetings for families referred to Child Protective Services pp. 93-102

- Catherine A. LaBrenz and Rowena Fong
- Mobile crisis services for children and families: Advancing a community-based model in Connecticut pp. 103-109

- Jeffrey J. Vanderploeg, Jack J. Lu, Timothy M. Marshall and Kristina Stevens
- To be or not to be a rights holder: Direct and indirect effects of perceived rights on psychological adjustment through group identification in care pp. 110-118

- Eunice Magalhães, Maria Manuela Calheiros and Patrício Costa
- The link between juvenile offending and victimization: Sources of change over time in bullying victimization risk among South Korean adolescents pp. 119-129

- Sujung Cho and John Wooldredge
- Familism and depressive symptoms among Italian adolescents: The mediating effect of parental attachment pp. 130-136

- Jian-Bin Li, Adriana Lis and Elisa Delvecchio
- Forgotten children: A critical review of the reunification of American Indian children in the child welfare system pp. 137-147

- Ashley L. Landers and Sharon M. Danes
- Independence and effectiveness: Messages from the role of Independent Reviewing Officers in England pp. 148-156

- Chris Beckett, Jonathan Dickens, Gillian Schofield, Georgia Philip and Julie Young
- Work motivation of unemployed youths: Moderating effects of financial dependence on parents pp. 157-165

- Steven Sek-yum Ngai, Chau-kiu Cheung, Rui Yuan and Shen Lin
- A comparison of intergovernmental and private agency collection of child support arrears pp. 166-173

- Luke T. Russell, Lawrence Ganong, David G. Schramm, Kelly Warzinik, Andrea Roach and Rachael Doubledee
- Understanding types, locations, & perpetrators of peer-to-peer sexual harassment in U.S. middle schools: A focus on sex, racial, and grade differences pp. 174-183

- Dorothy L. Espelage, Jun Sung Hong, Sarah Rinehart and Namrata Doshi
- Children's executive function in a CPS-involved sample: Effects of cumulative adversity and specific types of adversity pp. 184-190

- Leslie E. Roos, Hyoun K. Kim, Simone Schnabler and Philip A. Fisher
- Predictors of treatment utilization among adolescents with social anxiety disorder pp. 191-198

- Melissa M. Zarger and Brendan A. Rich
- The impact of parenting education on parent and child behaviors: Moderators by income and ethnicity pp. 199-209

- Jennifer K. Finders, Guadalupe Díaz, G. John Geldhof, Michaella Sektnan and Denise Rennekamp
- Do child welfare job preview videos reflect evidence on retention and turnover? pp. 210-216

- Brenda D. Smith, Caroline Prichard and Laura D. Boltz
- The lifetime economic and social costs of child maltreatment in Australia pp. 217-226

- Molly M. McCarthy, Penny Taylor, Rosana E. Norman, Lynne Pezzullo, Joe Tucci and Chris Goddard
- Socioeconomic inequality at school entry: A cross-cohort comparison of families and schools pp. 227-232

- Mimi Engel, Amy Claessens, Tyler Watts and Susan Stone
- Using structural equation modeling to assess the impact of factors on sexual risk and delinquent behavior in Dutch female offenders pp. 233-240

- J.E. van Horn, M. Reinders, M.J. Eisenberg, A. de Lima-Heijns and J. Posthumus
- Reducing child aggression through sports intervention: The role of self-control skills and emotions pp. 241-249

- Keren Shachar, Tammie Ronen-Rosenbaum, Michael Rosenbaum, Hod Orkibi and Liat Hamama
- Building a landscape of resilience after workplace violence in public child welfare pp. 250-256

- Jessica Strolin-Goltzman, Sharon Kollar, Karen Shea, Cindy Walcott and Sarah Ward
- How parents suspected of child maltreatment change their cognition and behavior: A process model of outreach and child protection, generated via grounded theory pp. 257-265

- Kota Takaoka, Fumitake Mizoguchi, Ichiro Wada, Michiko Nakazato, Tetsuya Shiraishi, Sakiho Ando, Masaomi Iyo and Eiji Shimizu
- Effects of a video feedback parent training program during child welfare visitation pp. 266-276

- Rhonda N.T. Nese, Cynthia M. Anderson, Traci Ruppert and Philip A. Fisher
- Perspectives on disclosure among children living with HIV in India pp. 277-281

- Kayur Mehta, Maria L Ekstrand, Elsa Heylen, Gn Sanjeeva and Anita Shet
- Disparities in high school completion among Latinos: The role of the age-at-arrival and immigration status pp. 282-289

- Daysi X. Diaz-Strong and Marci A. Ybarra
- The moderating role of length of stay in the relationship between cognitive dysregulation and peer attachment in adolescent boys and girls living in residential care pp. 290-298

- Alexandra M. Lino, Luiza Nobre-Lima and Lisete S. Mónico
- Youth care workers' perspectives on and adoption of evidence-based practice pp. 299-307

- Tim Stroobants, Johan Vanderfaeillie, Caroline Andries and Frank Van Holen
- The assessment of early trauma exposure on social-emotional health of young children pp. 308-314

- Christina Campbell, Yvonne Roberts, Frank Synder, Jordan Papp, Michael Strambler and Cindy Crusto
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