Children and Youth Services Review
1979 - 2025
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Volume 60, issue C, 2016
- Can preschool socioeconomic composition moderate relationships between family environment and Chinese children's early academic and social outcomes? pp. 1-10

- Yanfang Li, Liangyuan Xu, Lijun Liu, Ying Lv, Yun Wang and Carol S. Huntsinger
- Empirical evidence on legal levers aimed at addressing child maltreatment pp. 11-19

- Lindsey M. Eldred and Elizabeth J. Gifford
- Pobrecitos los Niños: The emotional impact of anti-immigration policies on Latino children pp. 20-26

- Sandy P. Rubio-Hernandez and Cecilia Ayón
- Parenting stress and child maltreatment: The buffering effect of neighborhood social service availability and accessibility pp. 27-33

- Kathryn Maguire-Jack and Tori Negash
- Fathers in child welfare: What do social work textbooks teach our students? pp. 34-41

- Katrina Brewsaugh and Anne Strozier
- Outcomes of Parent–Child Interaction Therapy in an urban community clinic: A comparison of treatment completers and dropouts pp. 42-51

- Christina M. Danko, Lauren Legato Garbacz and Karen S. Budd
- Contemporary discourses on children and parenting in Norway: Norwegian Child Welfare Services meets immigrant families pp. 52-60

- Ragnhild Hollekim, Norman Anderssen and Marguerite Daniel
- A qualitative study of collaboration between guardians ad litem and caseworkers in the child welfare system pp. 61-67

- Jon D. Phillips
- Prevalence and patterns of tobacco, alcohol, and drug use among Iranian adolescents: A meta-analysis of 58 studies pp. 68-79

- Alireza Ansari-Moghaddam, Fatemeh Rakhshani, Fariba Shahraki-Sanavi, Mahdi Mohammadi, Mahmodreza Miri-Bonjar and Nour-Mohammad Bakhshani
- Organizational climate and child welfare workers' degree of intent to leave the job: Evidence from New York pp. 80-87

- Gretta M. Fernandes
- Using expressive arts in relapse prevention of young psychotropic substance abusers in Hong Kong pp. 88-100

- Hau-lin Tam, Angela Wai-yan Shik and Shirley Siu-ling Lam
- The moderating effect between strengths and placement on children's needs in out-of-home care: A follow-up study pp. 101-108

- Faye Sim, Dongdong Li and Chi Meng Chu
- Web survey of foster youth advisory boards in the United States pp. 109-118

- Judy Havlicek, Ching-Hsuan Lin and Fabiola Villalpando
- Barriers and facilitators of the transition to adulthood for foster youth with autism spectrum disorder: Perspectives of service providers in Illinois pp. 119-128

- Judy Havlicek, Lucy Bilaver and Marissa Beldon
- Patterns and priorities of service need identified through the Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) assessment pp. 129-135

- Katharan D. Cordell, Lonnie R. Snowden and Laura Hosier
Volume 59, issue C, 2015
- We are not orphans. Children's experience of everyday life in institutional care in Mexico pp. 1-9

- Evelyn Khoo, Sandra Mancinas and Viktoria Skoog
- Transgender youth homelessness: Understanding programmatic barriers through the lens of cisgenderism pp. 10-18

- Jama Shelton
- Child care burden and the risk of child maltreatment among low-income working families pp. 19-27

- Yoonsook Ha, Mary Elizabeth Collins and David Martino
- Predictors of treatment attrition and treatment length in Parent‐Child Interaction Therapy in Taiwanese families pp. 28-37

- Yi-Chuen Chen and Beverly L. Fortson
- Revealing disjunctures: Making tensions between fetal alcohol spectrum disorder diagnoses and institutional supports visible pp. 38-46

- Melody E. Morton Ninomiya
- Detained girls' treatment engagement over time: The role of psychopathology and quality of life pp. 47-56

- Lore Van Damme, Machteld Hoeve, Wouter Vanderplasschen, Robert Vermeiren, Thomas Grisso and Olivier F. Colins
- A revision and extension of the prevention of escalating adolescent crisis events (PEACE) protocol pp. 57-62

- Kurt Michael, John Paul Jameson, Rafaella Sale, Carissa Orlando, Marisa Schorr, Morgan Brazille, Anne Stevens and Cameron Massey
- Resilience among adolescents in foster care pp. 63-70

- Bilha Davidson-Arad and Iris Navaro-Bitton
- Reviewing the need for technological and other expansions of evidence-based parent training for young children pp. 71-83

- Lucy McGoron and Steven J. Ondersma
- Quality improvement learning collaborative to examine foster care guidelines pp. 84-88

- Sandra Jee, Moira Szilagyi, Jan Schriefer, Anne-Marie Conn, Julia Weld, Philip V. Scribano, Linda Sagor, Heather Forkey, Janet Arnold-Clark, Adrienne Carmack, Chris Chytraus, LaRene Adams, David Harmon, Kelly Hodges, Mike Scahill, Tom Tonniges, Deb Shropshire and Stephen Meister
- The influence of adolescent physical abuse on school adjustment in South Korea: The mediating effects of perceived parenting types pp. 89-96

- Myung-Yong Um and Dong Ha Kim
- Factors driving Salvadoran youth migration: A formative assessment focused on Salvadoran repatriation facilities pp. 97-104

- Michael P. Anastario, Kelle Barrick, Deborah Gibbs, Wayne Pitts, Rose Werth and Pamela K. Lattimore
- Victimization and polyvictimization among Spanish youth protected by the child welfare system pp. 105-112

- Anna Segura, Noemí Pereda, Judit Abad and Georgina Guilera
- Consistency of outcomes of home-based family treatment in The Netherlands as an indicator of effectiveness pp. 113-119

- Jan W. Veerman and Ronald E. De Meyer
- Preventing domestic abuse for children and young people: A review of school-based interventions pp. 120-131

- Nicky Stanley, Jane Ellis, Nicola Farrelly, Sandra Hollinghurst and Soo Downe
- Parental emotional warmth and psychological Suzhi as mediators between socioeconomic status and problem behaviours in Chinese children pp. 132-138

- Lili Wu, Dajun Zhang, Gang Cheng, Tianqiang Hu and Detlef H. Rost
- Child care subsidies and employment outcomes of low-income families pp. 139-148

- Yoonsook Ha and Daniel P. Miller
- Images across Europe: The sending and receiving of sexual images and associations with interpersonal violence in young people's relationships pp. 149-160

- Marsha Wood, Christine Barter, Nicky Stanley, Nadia Aghtaie and Cath Larkins
- Supporting families throughout the international special needs adoption process pp. 161-170

- Keely E. O'Dell, Robert B. McCall and Christina J. Groark
- Retention and job satisfaction of child welfare supervisors pp. 171-176

- Julie S. McCrae, Maria Scannapieco and Ann Obermann
- Child welfare workers and social justice: Mending the disconnect pp. 177-183

- Anne Marie McLaughlin, Erin Gray and Maureen Wilson
- Typology of youth at risk pp. 184-195

- Dafna Etzion and Shlomo Romi
Volume 58, issue C, 2015
- Parents' persistence and certification in a two-generation education and training program pp. 1-10

- Terri J. Sabol, Teresa E. Sommer, P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Christopher T. King, Ummul Kathawalla, Rayane Alamuddin, Celia J. Gomez and Emily C. Ross
- Sexual and gender minority disproportionality and disparities in child welfare: A population-based study pp. 11-17

- Bianca D.M. Wilson and Angeliki A. Kastanis
- Differences in risk and protective factors between crossover and non-crossover youth in juvenile justice pp. 18-27

- Sei-Young Lee and Margarita Villagrana
- Do internal and international remittances matter to health, education and labor of children and adolescents? The case of Vietnam pp. 28-34

- Cuong Nguyen and Hoa Quynh Nguyen
- Problematic internet use and sensation seeking: Differences between teens who live at home and in residential care pp. 35-40

- Mally Shechory Bitton and Hagit Cohen Medina
- Refining an intervention for students with emotional disturbance using qualitative parent and teacher data pp. 41-49

- Rohanna Buchanan, Rhonda N.T. Nese, Lawrence A. Palinkas and Traci Ruppert
- Mental health services for children and caregivers remaining at home after suspected maltreatment pp. 50-59

- Hiu-fai Fong, Benjamin French, David Rubin and Joanne N. Wood
- Needs-led child and youth care: Main characteristics and evidence on outcomes pp. 60-70

- Janneke Metselaar, Tom A. van Yperen, Peter M. van den Bergh and Erik J. Knorth
- The effect of social work use on the mental health outcomes of parents and the life satisfaction of children in Britain pp. 71-81

- Morag Henderson, Sin Yi Cheung, Elaine Sharland and Jonathan Scourfield
- Do youth with substantiated child maltreatment investigations have distinct patterns of delinquent behaviors? pp. 82-89

- Susan M. Snyder and Rachel E. Smith
- Adopted children and young people's views on their life storybooks: The role of narrative in the formation of identities pp. 90-98

- Debbie L. Watson, Sandra Latter and Rebecca Bellew
- ‘Reach Out, Rise Up’: The efficacy of text messaging in an intervention package for anxiety and depression severity in young people pp. 99-103

- David Anstiss and Amber Davies
- Impact of the Child Support Performance and Incentive Act on child support order establishment pp. 104-117

- Maureen Pirog and Edwin Gerrish
- Demographics, policy, and foster care rates; A Predictive Analytics Approach pp. 118-126

- Jesse Russell and Stephanie Macgill
- Using big data for evidence based governance in child welfare pp. 127-136

- Hye-Chung Kum, C. Joy Stewart, Roderick A. Rose and Dean F. Duncan
- Risk factors and physical signs of child abuse in hospitalized children in Taiwan pp. 137-141

- Min-Fung Wu, Tsung-Hsueh Lu, Chii-Jeng Lin and Jui-Ying Feng
- Tobacco use among foster youth: Evidence of health disparities pp. 142-145

- Jordan M. Braciszewski and Suzanne M. Colby
- A framework for developing healthcare quality measures for children and youth in foster care pp. 146-152

- Katherine J. Deans, Peter C. Minneci, Kristine M. Nacion, Jonathan D. Thackeray, Sarah Hudson Scholle and Kelly J. Kelleher
- Program records as a source for program implementation assessment and youth outcomes predictors during residential care pp. 153-162

- Thomas J. Gross, Kristin Duppong Hurley, Justin J. Sullivan, Matthew C. Lambert, Mark J. Van Ryzin and Ronald W. Thompson
- Behavioral health needs and service use among those who've aged-out of foster care pp. 163-169

- Adam Brown, Mark E. Courtney and J. Curtis McMillen
- Gender differences in mental health consequences of exposure to political violence among Israeli adolescents pp. 170-178

- Michelle Slone and Yael Mayer
- Family Care Treatment for dispersed populations of children with behavioral challenges: The design, implementation, and initial outcomes of an evidence-informed treatment pp. 179-186

- Kathleen M. Hine and Kevin J. Moore
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy as a catalyst for change in street-involved youth: A mixed methods study pp. 187-199

- Elizabeth McCay, Celina Carter, Andria Aiello, Susan Quesnel, John Langley, Steven Hwang, Heather Beanlands, Linda Cooper, Carol Howes, Bjorn Johansson, Bruce MacLaurin, Jean Hughes and Jeff Karabanow
- A longitudinal study of victimization among South Korean youth: The integrative approach between lifestyle and control theory pp. 200-207

- Wanhee Lee
- The outcome of institutional youth care compared to non-institutional youth care for children of primary school age and early adolescence: A multi-level meta-analysis pp. 208-218

- E.L.L. Strijbosch, J.A.M. Huijs, G.J.J.M. Stams, I.B. Wissink, G.H.P. van der Helm, J.J.W. de Swart and Z. van der Veen
- The developing relationship between recently placed foster infants and toddlers and their foster carers: Do demographic factors, placement characteristics and biological stress markers matter? pp. 219-226

- H.W.H. Van Andel, W.J. Post, L.M.C. Jansen, J.S. Kamphuis, R.J. Van der Gaag, E.J. Knorth and H. Grietens
- Functioning patterns among older adolescents in foster care: Results from a cluster analysis pp. 227-235

- Svetlana Shpiegel and Kerrie Ocasio
- Adolescent drinking in Spain: Family relationship quality, rules, communication, and behaviors pp. 236-243

- Lisa D. Goldberg-Looney, Miriam Sánchez-SanSegundo, Rosario Ferrer-Cascales, Erin R. Smith, Natalia Albaladejo-Blazquez and Paul B. Perrin
- Falling through the cracks: The paradox of post-release services for unaccompanied child migrants pp. 244-252

- Benjamin J. Roth and Breanne L. Grace
- Joining formative evaluation with translational science to assess an EBI in foster care: Examining social–emotional well-being and placement stability pp. 253-264

- Becci A. Akin, Kaela D. Byers, Margaret H. Lloyd and Thomas P. McDonald
- The role of child and parent savings in promoting expectations for university education among middle school students in Ghana: A propensity score analysis pp. 265-273

- David Ansong, Shiyou Wu and Gina A.N. Chowa
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