Children and Youth Services Review
1979 - 2025
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Volume 54, issue C, 2015
- Services to domestic minor victims of sex trafficking: Opportunities for engagement and support pp. 1-7

- Deborah A. Gibbs, Jennifer L. Hardison Walters, Alexandra Lutnick, Shari Miller and Marianne Kluckman
- The challenges of creating the treatment readiness scale for youths taking part in mandatory psychosocial counseling pp. 8-19

- Gabrijela Ratkajec Gašević
- Are children safer with kin? A comparison of maltreatment risk in out-of-home care pp. 20-29

- Sarah A. Font
- Case manager job strain in public child welfare agencies: Job demands and job control's additive effects, and instrumental feedback's mediating role pp. 30-40

- Mark S. Preston
- Care leavers as helpers: Motivations for and benefits of helping others pp. 41-48

- Eran Melkman, Yifat Mor-Salwo, Katharina Mangold, Maren Zeller and Rami Benbenishty
- The effect of child support on the labor supply of custodial mothers participating in TANF pp. 49-56

- Laura Cuesta and Maria Cancian
- Defining and strengthening child well-being in child protection pp. 57-70

- Annette Semanchin Jones, Traci LaLiberte and Kristine N. Piescher
- Developing strategies for positive change: Transitioning foster youth to adulthood pp. 71-79

- Kara E. Graham, Annie R. Schellinger and Lisa M. Vaughn
Volume 53, issue C, 2015
- Development & maintenance of social support among aged out foster youth who received independent living services: Results from the Multi-Site Evaluation of Foster Youth Programs pp. 1-9

- Johanna K.P. Greeson, Antonio R. Garcia, Minseop Kim, Allison E. Thompson and Mark E. Courtney
- Parenting adolescents from ethno-cultural backgrounds: A scan of community-based programs in Canada for the promotion of adolescent mental health pp. 10-16

- Mónica Ruiz-Casares, Lauren Kolyn, Richard Sullivan and Cécile Rousseau
- Adolescents at risk and their willingness to seek help from youth care workers pp. 17-23

- Zeev Kaim and Shlomo Romi
- Food insecurity across the first five years: Triggers of onset and exit pp. 24-33

- Alison Jacknowitz, Taryn Morrissey and Andrew Brannegan
- Cross-informant agreement of the Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale for youth in community mental health settings pp. 34-38

- Stacy-Ann A. January, Matthew C. Lambert, Michael H. Epstein, Christine M. Walrath and Tesfayi Gebreselassie
- Interagency collaboration and identifying mental health needs in child welfare: Findings from Los Angeles County pp. 39-43

- Amy S. He, Caroline S. Lim, Greg Lecklitner, Adrienne Olson and Dorian E. Traube
- Risk factors for teenage childbirths among child welfare clients: Findings from Sweden pp. 44-51

- Lars Brännström, Bo Vinnerljung and Anders Hjern
- Youth mentoring relationships in context: Mentor perceptions of youth, environment, and the mentor role pp. 52-60

- Davielle Lakind, Marc Atkins and J. Mark Eddy
- Pre-treatment profiles of adolescent girls as predictors of the strength of their working alliances with practitioners in residential care settings pp. 61-69

- Marie-Hélène Ayotte, Nadine Lanctôt and Marc Tourigny
- Foster parents' coping style and attitudes toward parenting pp. 70-76

- De Maeyer Skrallan, Vanderfaeillie Johan, Robberechts Marijke, Vanschoonlandt Femke and Van Holen Frank
- The relationships between after-school programs, academic outcomes, and behavioral developmental outcomes of Latino children from immigrant families: Findings from the 2005 National Household Education Surveys Program pp. 77-83

- Hyejoon Park, Ching-Hsuan Lin, Chennan Liu and Karen M. Tabb
- Fathers matter: involving and engaging fathers in the child welfare system process pp. 84-91

- Christina A. Campbell, Douglas Howard, Brett S. Rayford and Derrick M. Gordon
- Can Child Development Accounts be inclusive? Early evidence from a statewide experiment pp. 92-104

- Sondra G. Beverly, Youngmi Kim, Michael Sherraden, Yunju Nam and Margaret Clancy
- Meeting children's needs within a family focussed agenda: The case of support care pp. 105-112

- Louise Roberts
- Cultural adaptation and implementation of evidence-based parent-training: A systematic review and critique of guiding evidence pp. 113-120

- Ana A. Baumann, Byron J. Powell, Patricia L. Kohl, Rachel G. Tabak, Valentina Penalba, Enola K. Proctor, Melanie M. Domenech-Rodriguez and Leopoldo J. Cabassa
- TANF coverage, state TANF requirement stringencies, and child well-being pp. 121-129

- Julia Shu-Huah Wang
- Planned and unplanned terminations of foster care placements in the Netherlands: Relationships with characteristics of foster children and foster placements pp. 130-136

- Floor van Rooij, Anne Maaskant, Irene Weijers, Desiree Weijers and Jo Hermanns
- Permanence for disabled children and young people through foster care and adoption: A selective review of international literature pp. 137-146

- Vicki Welch, Christine Jones, Kirsten Stalker and Alasdair Stewart
- Is stability always a good thing? Low-income mothers' experiences with child care transitions pp. 147-156

- Katherine E. Speirs, Colleen K. Vesely and Kevin Roy
- Factor structure of PPBS with Chinese preschoolers from low-income families pp. 157-165

- Chi Hung Leung
- Changes in parenting and child behavior after the home-start family support program: A 10year follow-up pp. 166-175

- Jolien V. van Aar, Jessica J. Asscher, Bonne J.H. Zijlstra, Maja Deković and Peter J. Hoffenaar
- Facilitators and barriers to interagency collaboration in mother–child residential substance abuse treatment programs pp. 176-184

- A.L. Iachini, D.D. DeHart, J. McLeer, R. Hock, T. Browne and S. Clone
- What helps young care leavers to enter the world of work? Possible lessons learned from an exploratory study in Ireland and Catalonia pp. 185-191

- Laura Arnau-Sabatés and Robbie Gilligan
- Social and emotional learning in middle school curricula: A service learning model based on positive youth development pp. 192-200

- Saras Chung and Amanda Moore McBride
- Preventing substance abuse and relationship violence: Proof-of-concept evaluation of a social, multi-user, tablet-based game pp. 201-210

- Nada Elias-Lambert, Javier F. Boyas, Beverly M. Black and Richard J. Schoech
- Shifting sands that threaten policy advocacy for vulnerable children and youth: A case study pp. 211-218

- Eve E. Garrow, Sandra K. Danziger and Amanda R. Tillotson
- Help-seeking and help-offering for teen dating violence among acculturating Mexican American adolescents pp. 219-228

- Heidi Adams Rueda, Lela Rankin Williams and Julie L. Nagoshi
Volume 52, issue C, 2015
- Factors associated with provision of instrumental social support for physical activity in a foster parent population pp. 1-7

- Gregory M. Dominick, Ruth P. Saunders, Daniela B. Friedman, James R. Hussey and Ken W. Watkins
- From investigation to collaboration: Practitioner perspectives on the transition phase of parental agreements pp. 9-16

- Jemma Venables, Karen Healy and Gai Harrison
- The current state of truancy reduction programs and opportunities for enhancement in Los Angeles County pp. 17-25

- Lauren N. Gase, Katherine Butler and Tony Kuo
- Gang involvement moderates the effectiveness of evidence-based intervention for justice-involved youth pp. 26-33

- Paul Boxer, Joanna Kubik, Michael Ostermann and Bonita Veysey
- Local implementation of disability policies for “high incidence” disabilities at public schools in Japan and the U.S pp. 34-44

- Misa Kayama, Wendy Haight, Tamara Kincaid and Kelly Evans
- The development and validation of the Spanish adaptation of the Protective Factors Survey pp. 45-53

- Aislinn Conrad-Hiebner, Alexander M. Schoemann, Jacqueline M. Counts and Karin Chang
- A review of enabling factors in support intervention programmes for early school leavers: What are the implications for Sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 54-62

- Cuthbert Tukundane, Alexander Minnaert, Jacques Zeelen and Peter Kanyandago
- An investigation of problematic internet use among adolescents in terms of self-injurious and risk-taking behavior pp. 63-67

- Vesile Oktan
- Cumulative jeopardy? A response to Brown and Ward pp. 68-73

- Paul Bywaters
- Risky sexual behavior and substance use among adolescents: A meta-analysis pp. 74-88

- Tiarney D. Ritchwood, Haley Ford, Jamie DeCoster, Marnie Sutton and John E. Lochman
- Four- and ten-month lagged effects of individual counseling on the prosocial behavior of young people pp. 89-96

- Chau-kiu Cheung and Steven Sek-yum Ngai
- Latino caregiver psychosocial factors and health care services for children involved in the child welfare system pp. 97-102

- Caitlin Smith, Andrea Brinkmann and Janet U. Schneiderman
- Do children in foster care receive appropriate treatment for asthma? pp. 103-109

- Paula Kienberger Jaudes, Lucy A. Bilaver and Vincent Champagne
- Barriers and facilitators to delivering effective mental health practice strategies for youth and families served by the child welfare system pp. 110-122

- Antonio R. Garcia, Elizabeth Circo, Christina DeNard and Natalie Hernandez
- Measuring the support networks of transition-age foster youth: Preliminary validation of a social network assessment for research and practice pp. 123-134

- Jennifer E. Blakeslee
- The mediating roles of leader–member exchange and perceived organizational support in the role stress–turnover intention relationship among child welfare workers: A longitudinal analysis pp. 135-143

- Ahraemi Kim and Michàlle E. Mor Barak
- How an intervention project contributes to social inclusion of adolescents and young people of foreign origin pp. 144-149

- Jordi Feu Gelis
- The subjective well-being of adolescents in residential care compared to that of the general population pp. 150-157

- Joan Llosada-Gistau, Carme Montserrat and Ferran Casas
- Wait until your father gets home? Mother's and fathers’ spanking and development of child aggression pp. 158-166

- Shawna J. Lee, Inna Altschul and Elizabeth T. Gershoff
- Exploring patterns of employee psychosocial outcomes among child welfare workers pp. 174-183

- Javier F. Boyas, Leslie H. Wind and Erika Ruiz
- Kinship Services Network Program: Five year evaluation of family support and case management for informal kinship families pp. 184-191

- Kerry Littlewood
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