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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 70, issue C, 2016
- Racial inequality and the implementation of emergency management laws in economically distressed urban areas pp. 1-7

- Shawna J. Lee, Amy Krings, Sara Rose, Krista Dover, Jessica Ayoub and Fatima Salman
- Student debt and hardship: Evidence from a large sample of low- and moderate-income households pp. 8-18

- Mathieu R. Despard, Dana Perantie, Samuel Taylor, Michal Grinstein-Weiss, Terri Friedline and Ramesh Raghavan
- Chaotic experiences and low-income children's social-emotional development pp. 19-29

- Kaeley C. Bobbitt and Elizabeth T. Gershoff
- A mixed method study on educational well-being and resilience among youth in foster care pp. 30-36

- Jessica Strolin-Goltzman, Valerie Woodhouse, Jesse Suter and Matt Werrbach
- Single mothers in their communities: The mediating role of parenting stress and depression between social cohesion, social control and child maltreatment pp. 37-45

- Sheila Barnhart and Kathryn Maguire-Jack
- Fostering Higher Education: A postsecondary access and retention intervention for youth with foster care experience pp. 46-56

- Amy M. Salazar, Kevin P. Haggerty and Stephanie S. Roe
- Social gradients and participant characteristics in child behavior problem interventions pp. 57-64

- Truls Tømmeraas
- Mental health interventions for children in foster care: A systematic review pp. 65-77

- Erin P. Hambrick, Shani Oppenheim-Weller, Amanda M. N'zi and Heather N. Taussig
- Risky sociability and personal agency-offline meetings with online contacts among European children and adolescents pp. 78-83

- Fatih Bayraktar, Monica Barbovschi and Vera Kontrikova
- Parent training in foster families with children with behavior problems: Follow-up results from a randomized controlled trial pp. 84-94

- Anne M. Maaskant, Floor B. van Rooij, Geertjan J. Overbeek, Frans J. Oort and Jo M.A. Hermanns
- Creating neighborhood recreational space for youth and children in the urban environment: Play(ing in the) Streets in San Francisco pp. 95-101

- Susan G. Zieff, Anoshua Chaudhuri and Elaine Musselman
- To educate or to incarcerate: Factors in disproportionality in school discipline pp. 102-111

- Matthew L. Mizel, Jeremy N.V. Miles, Eric R. Pedersen, Joan S. Tucker, Brett A. Ewing and Elizabeth J. D'Amico
- Foster home licensing and risk of reentry to out-of-home care following family reunification pp. 112-119

- Bryan G. Victor, Joseph P. Ryan, Andrew Moore, Orion Mowbray, Michael Evangelist and Brian E. Perron
- Constructing pride, shame, and humiliation as a mechanism of control: A case study of an English local authority child protection service pp. 120-128

- Matthew Gibson
- Family expenditures supporting children across income and urbanicity strata pp. 129-142

- Rebekah Levine Coley, Jacqueline Sims and Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal
- An innovative child welfare pilot initiative: Results and outcomes pp. 143-151

- Ruth M. Chambers, Jo Brocato, Maryam Fatemi and Angel Y. Rodriguez
- Predictors of Chinese early childhood program quality: Implications for policies pp. 152-162

- Bi Ying Hu, Miranda Chi Kuan Mak, Jennifer Neitzel, Kejian Li and Xitao Fan
- Keeping it in the family: The impact of a Family Finding intervention on placement, permanency, and well-being outcomes pp. 163-170

- Scott C. Leon, Deborah J. Saucedo and Kristin Jachymiak
- Neglected voices: Lessons from forensic investigation following neglect pp. 171-176

- Iris Lavi and Carmit Katz
- A culturally relevant measure of client satisfaction in child welfare services pp. 177-189

- Crystal L. Mundy, Amanda N. Neufeld and Susan J. Wells
- A scoping study of moral injury: Identifying directions for social work research pp. 190-200

- Wendy Haight, Erin Sugrue, Molly Calhoun and James Black
- Factors predicting prosecution of child maltreatment cases pp. 201-205

- Lindsey M. Eldred, Elizabeth J. Gifford, Sabrina A. McCutchan and Frank Sloan
- Decision-making around psychotropic medications for children in foster care: Perspectives from foster parents pp. 206-213

- Erin R. Barnett, Elizabeth A. Boucher, Katrin Neubacher and Elizabeth A. Carpenter-Song
- Perspectives of elementary school educators in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and the US on disability, stigmatization and children's developing self Part 1: Defining the problem in cultural context pp. 214-228

- Wendy Haight, Misa Kayama, Ku, May-Lee (Mary), Minhae Cho and Hee Yun Lee
- “I didn't want to be moved there”: Young women remembering their perceived sense of Agency in the Context of placement instability pp. 229-237

- Sophie T. Hébert, Nadine Lanctôt and Mathilde Turcotte
- The added impact of parenting education in early childhood education programs: A meta-analysis pp. 238-249

- Todd Grindal, Jocelyn Bonnes Bowne, Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Holly S. Schindler, Greg Duncan, Katherine Magnuson and Jack P. Shonkoff
- Neighborhood and parenting both matter: The role of neighborhood collective efficacy and maternal spanking in early behavior problems pp. 250-260

- Julie Ma
- Improving child welfare services with family team meetings: A mixed methods analysis of caseworkers' perceived challenges pp. 261-268

- Jangmin Kim, Barbara J. Pierce, Jeremiah W. Jaggers, Teresa M. Imburgia and James A. Hall
- “To be HIV positive is not the end of the world”: Resilience among perinatally infected HIV positive adolescents in Johannesburg pp. 269-275

- Nataly Woollett, Lucie Cluver, Abigail M. Hatcher and Heena Brahmbhatt
- Wellbeing of children and adolescents with special health care needs in the child welfare system pp. 276-283

- Paula K. Jaudes, Lindsey E.G. Weil, Jennifer M. Prior, Douglas P Sharp, Mark Holzberg and Gary M. McClelland
- Reunification of foster children: Factors associated with reunification outcomes in Flanders and the Netherlands pp. 284-292

- Anouk Goemans, Johan Vanderfaeillie, Harm Damen, Huub Pijnenburg and Frank Van Holen
- “Parents need a village”: Caseworkers' perceptions of the challenges faced by single parents of system-involved youth pp. 293-301

- Leslie J. Sattler and Kristie A. Thomas
- The role of parental communication, child's wishes and child's gender in social workers' custody recommendations pp. 302-308

- Hani Nouman, Guy Enosh and Pnina Niselbaum-Atzur
- Parent-adolescent relationship quality as a link in adolescent and maternal depression pp. 309-314

- Mathew C. Withers, Ashley Cooper, Allison D. Rayburn and Lenore M. McWey
- Effectiveness of ACT Raising Safe Kids Parenting Program in a developing country pp. 315-323

- Elisa Rachel Pisani Altafim, Maria Eduarda André Pedro and Maria Beatriz Martins Linhares
- Future orientation climate in the school class: Relations to adolescent delinquency, heavy alcohol use, and internalizing problems pp. 324-331

- Susanne Alm and Sara B. Låftman
- Validation of the Chinese Version of the 12-Item Child and Youth Resilience Measure pp. 332-339

- Guanglun Michael Mu and Yang Hu
- Maternal incarceration and children's delinquent involvement: The role of sibling relationships pp. 340-348

- Tracey Woodard and Jennifer E. Copp
- Exploring the behavior of juveniles and young adults raised by custodial grandmothers pp. 349-356

- Natalie W. Goulette, Sara Z. Evans and Dione King
- Recovery coaches and the stability of reunification for substance abusing families in child welfare pp. 357-363

- Joseph P. Ryan, Bryan G. Victor, Andrew Moore, Orion Mowbray and Brian E. Perron
- Adolescent and family development: Autonomy and identity in the digital age pp. 364-368

- Erica D. Shifflet-Chila, Rena D. Harold, Victoria A. Fitton and Brian K. Ahmedani
- Nutritional status of foster children in the U.S.: Implications for cognitive and behavioral development pp. 369-374

- Ursula A. Tooley, Zeina Makhoul and Philip A. Fisher
- Use of evidence-based interventions in child welfare: Do attitudes matter? pp. 375-382

- Sonya J. Leathers, Catherine Melka-Kaffer, Jill E. Spielfogel and Marc S. Atkins
- Delineating disproportionality and disparity of Asian-Canadian versus White-Canadian families in the child welfare system pp. 383-393

- Barbara Lee, Esme Fuller-Thomson, Nico Trocmé, Barbara Fallon and Tara Black
- Violence exposure and bullying among African American adolescents: Examining the protective role of academic engagement pp. 394-402

- Caitlin Elsaesser, Jun Sung Hong and Dexter R. Voisin
- Perspectives of elementary school educators in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and the US on disability, stigmatization and children's developing self pp. 403-418

- Misa Kayama, Wendy Haight, May Lee Ku, Minhae Cho and Hee Yun Lee
- Post-permanency discontinuity: A longitudinal examination of outcomes for foster youth after adoption or guardianship pp. 419-427

- Nancy Rolock and Kevin R. White
Volume 69, issue C, 2016
- Cultivating youth voice through participation in a Foster youth advisory board: Perspectives of facilitators pp. 1-10

- Judy Havlicek, Ching-Hsuan Lin and Michael T. Braun
- A multi-level analysis of individual and agency effects on implementation of family-centered practice in child welfare pp. 11-18

- Haksoon Ahn, Daniel Keyser and R. Anna Hayward-Everson
- Residential care as a permanence option for young people needing longer-term care pp. 19-28

- June Thoburn
- Parenting stress of grandparents and other kin as informal kinship caregivers: A mixed methods study pp. 29-38

- Eunju Lee, Michael Clarkson-Hendrix and Yeonggeul Lee
- Race and risk behaviors: The mediating role of school bonding pp. 39-48

- Jessica Yang and Yolanda Anyon
- Factors influencing the development of psychiatric disorders in the victims of sexual abuse: A study on Turkish children pp. 49-55

- Emel Sari Gokten and Nagihan Saday Duman
- Comparing long-term placements for young children in care: Does placement type really matter? pp. 56-66

- Dominic McSherry, Montserrat Fargas Malet and Kerrylee Weatherall
- Implementing group based parenting programs: A narrative review pp. 67-81

- Viveca Olofsson, Therése Skoog and Maria Tillfors
- The impact of aging out of WIC on food security in households with children pp. 82-96

- Irma Arteaga, Colleen Heflin and Sara Gable
- Behavioral health correlates of exposure to community violence among African-American adolescents in Chicago pp. 97-105

- Dexter R. Voisin, Sadiq Patel, Jun Sung Hong, Lois Takahashi and Noni Gaylord-Harden
- Parent-provider relationship in home visiting interventions pp. 106-115

- Thomas Saïas, Emilie Lerner, Tim Greacen, Alessandra Emer, Antoine Guédeney, Romain Dugravier, Florence Tubach, Susana Tereno and Nicole Guédeney
- Change over time in young mothers' engagement with a community-based doula home visiting program pp. 116-126

- Xiaoli Wen, Jon Korfmacher and Sydney L. Hans
- Human trafficking of children in Illinois: Prevalence and characteristics pp. 127-135

- Judy Havlicek, Shannon Huston, Seth Boughton and Saijun Zhang
- Heterogeneous relationships between family private education spending and youth academic performance in Korea pp. 136-142

- Yoonsun Han and Seonglim Lee
- Cigarette, alcohol, and marijuana use among adolescents in foster family homes pp. 151-157

- Weihai Zhan, Susan R. Smith, Lynette C. Warner, Fred North and Sara Wilhelm
- A confirmatory factor analysis of the evidence-based practice attitudes scale in child welfare pp. 158-165

- Daniel Keyser, Donna Harrington and Haksoon Ahn
- Financial well-being in family-based foster care: Exploring variation in income supports for kin and non-kin caregivers in California pp. 166-173

- Jill Duerr Berrick and Reiko Boyd
- The framed right to participate in municipal youth councils and its educational impact pp. 174-183

- Tal Nir and Lotem Perry-Hazan
- “They know there is hope:” How migrant educators support migrant students and their families in navigating the public school system pp. 184-192

- Janese L. Free and Katrin Križ
- A review of school-based suicide prevention interventions in South Korea, 1995–2015 pp. 193-200

- Jung Won Kong and Jung Woo Kim
- Educational background, high school stress, and academic success pp. 201-209

- Jennifer Lynne Morazes
- Family preservation or child safety? Associations between child welfare workers' experience, position, and perspectives pp. 210-218

- John D. Fluke, Tyler W. Corwin, Dana M. Hollinshead and Erin J. Maher
- Young people's well-being and the economic crisis: How does parental unemployment and family wealth affect the downturn experience? pp. 219-222

- Diana Frasquilho, Margarida Gaspar de Matos, Tânia Gaspar and J.M. Caldas de Almeida
- Post-investigation service need and utilization among families at risk of maltreatment pp. 223-232

- James David Simon and Devon Brooks
- Violence against children who have left home, lived on the street and been domestic workers — A study of reintegrated children in Kagera Region, Tanzania pp. 233-240

- Jeanette Olsson
- Self-reported and case file maltreatment: Relations to psychosocial outcomes for youth in foster care pp. 241-247

- Bridget Cho and Yo Jackson
- Growing with youth: A lifewide and lifelong perspective on youth-adult partnership in youth programs pp. 248-258

- Thomas Akiva and Julie Petrokubi
- Working with fathers of at-risk children: Insights from a qualitative process evaluation of an intensive group-based intervention pp. 259-267

- Jonathan Scourfield, Clare Allely, Amanda Coffey and Peter Yates
- Evolve Therapeutic Services: A 5-year outcome study of children and young people in out-of-home care with complex and extreme behavioural and mental health problems pp. 268-274

- Stefanie Klag, Tara Fox, Graham Martin, Kathryn Eadie, Warren Bergh, Frank Keegan, Duncan Turner and Narelle Raeburn
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