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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 45, issue C, 2014
- Responding to adolescents living with HIV in Zambia: A social–ecological approach pp. 9-17

- Gitau Mburu, Mala Ram, Danielle Oxenham, Choolwe Haamujompa, Kate Iorpenda and Laura Ferguson
- If you build it, will they come? A qualitative investigation into community barriers to accessing paediatric HIV services in Kenya pp. 18-27

- Katie D. Schenk, Karusa Kiragu, Julie Murugi and Avina Sarna
- “Life is not a rehearsal, it's a performance”: An ethnographic enquiry into the subjectivities of children and adolescents living with antiretroviral treatment in northeastern Tanzania pp. 28-37

- Dominik Mattes
- Spaces for talking: Communication patterns of children on antiretroviral therapy in Uganda pp. 38-46

- Phoebe Kajubi, Stine Bagger, Anne R. Katahoire, David Kyaddondo and Susan R. Whyte
- “Without the grandparents, life is difficult”: Social hierarchy and therapeutic trajectories for children living with HIV in rural Northern Malawi pp. 47-54

- Laura Sikstrom
- Hear our voices: A Photovoice project with children who are orphaned and living with HIV in a Ugandan group home pp. 55-63

- Bonnie Fournier, Andrea Bridge, Andrea Pritchard Kennedy, Arif Alibhai and Joseph Konde-Lule
- Effects of HIV prevention messages on treatment-seeking and adherence for HIV-infected children in Maputo, Mozambique: A qualitative study pp. 64-73

- Deena M. Class
- Developmental challenges in HIV infected children—An updated systematic review pp. 74-89

- Lorraine Sherr, Natasha Croome, Katherine Parra Castaneda, Katie Bradshaw and Rocio Herrero Romero
- Child development in HIV-positive and HIV-affected children in South Africa and Malawi—What role for community organisations? pp. 90-97

- Sarah Skeen, Mark Tomlinson, Ana Macedo, Ada Miltz, Natasha Croome and Lorraine Sherr
- Improving HIV testing amongst adolescents through an integrated Youth Centre rewards program: Insights from South Africa pp. 98-105

- Samantha Black, Melissa Wallace, Keren Middelkoop, Dante Robbertze, Thola Bennie, Robin Wood and Linda-Gail Bekker
- “I don't feel shy because I will be among others who are just like me…”: The role of support groups for children perinatally infected with HIV in Zimbabwe pp. 106-113

- Zivai Mupambireyi, Sarah Bernays, Mutsa Bwakura-Dangarembizi and Frances M. Cowan
- Preliminary results from Hlanganani (Coming Together): A structured support group for HIV-infected adolescents piloted in Cape Town, South Africa pp. 114-121

- Kate Snyder, Melissa Wallace, Zoe Duby, Lisa D.H. Aquino, Stephen Stafford, Sybil Hosek, Donna Futterman and Linda-Gail Bekker
- Addressing the sexual and reproductive health needs of young adolescents living with HIV in South Africa pp. 122-128

- Marnie Vujovic, Helen Struthers, Saranne Meyersfeld, Kgethi Dlamini and Nhlanhla Mabizela
- “My story”—HIV positive adolescents tell their story through film pp. 129-136

- N. Willis, L. Frewin, A. Miller, C. Dziwa, W. Mavhu and F. Cowan
- Meeting the needs of adolescents living with HIV through home based care: Lessons learned from Tanzania pp. 137-142

- Joanna Busza, Giulia V.R. Besana, Pasiens Mapunda and Elizabeth Oliveras
- Disclosure of HIV status to HIV-infected children in a large African treatment center: Lessons learned in Botswana pp. 143-149

- Elizabeth D. Lowenthal, Haruna B. Jibril, Mmapula L. Sechele, Keofentse Mathuba, Ontibile Tshume and Gabriel M. Anabwani
- The development of HIV-related mental health and psychosocial services for children and adolescents in Zambia: The case for learning by doing pp. 150-157

- Susan Strasser and Sue Gibbons
- ‘Getting to Zero’: The policy role of social determinants of health as they relate to children and youth living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 160-163

- Sara Belton and Morten Skovdal
Volume 44, issue C, 2014
- Factors impacting perceptions of organizational cultural competence in voluntary child welfare pp. 1-8

- Wendy Zeitlin
- Examining maternal and paternal involvement as promotive factors of competence in African American children in informal kinship care pp. 9-15

- Tyreasa Washington, Qiana R. Cryer-Coupet, Tanya M. Coakley, Jeffery Labban, James P. Gleeson and Jeffery Shears
- Judicial case management in predicting length of stay in foster care pp. 16-19

- Sarah J. Beal, Twila Wingrove and Victoria Weisz
- Investigating the impact of teenage mentors on pre-school children's development: A comparison using control groups pp. 20-24

- Kirsty Humphrey and Alessandra Olivier
- Parental school involvement as a moderator of the association between peer victimization and academic performance pp. 25-32

- Paula J. Fite, John L. Cooley, Anne Williford, Andrew Frazer and Moneika DiPierro
- The location of placement and juvenile delinquency: Do neighborhoods matter in child welfare? pp. 33-45

- Hui Huang and Joseph P. Ryan
- Aggression in school and family contexts among youngsters with special needs: Qualitative and quantitative evidence from the TranSpace project pp. 46-55

- Bojan Musil, Sara Tement, Karin Bakracevic Vukman and Ajda Sostaric
- Understanding worker–parent engagement in child protection casework pp. 56-64

- James Gladstone, Gary Dumbrill, Bruce Leslie, Andrew Koster, Michelle Young and Afisi Ismaila
- Correlates of academic performance among school-age African American males in public housing pp. 65-71

- Von Eugene Nebbitt, Margaret Lombe, Lavelle‐McKay, Cassandra and Aakanksha Sinha
- The disparate impact of alcohol, methamphetamine, and other drugs on family reunification pp. 72-81

- Margaret H. Lloyd and Becci A. Akin
- Public attitudes toward government responsibility for child care: The impact of individual characteristics and welfare regimes pp. 82-89

- Jing Guo and Neil Gilbert
- Racial variations in the link between domestic violence and children's behavioral outcomes pp. 90-99

- Jeong Ah Yoo
- Subjective well-being and perceptions of safety among Jewish and Arab children in Israel pp. 100-107

- Asher Ben-Arieh and Edna Shimon
- Programmatic effects to modify sources of financial support among Hispanic teenage mothers pp. 108-113

- Matthew Lee Smith and Kelly L. Wilson
- Families in waiting: Adult stakeholder perceptions of family court pp. 114-119

- Corey Shdaimah and Alicia Summers
- Correlates of gang involvement and health-related factors among African American females with a detention history pp. 120-125

- Dexter R. Voisin, Kelly M. King, Ralph J. Diclemente and Monique Carry
- A multi-level analysis of school racial composition and ecological correlates of academic success pp. 126-134

- Laura M. Hopson, Eunju Lee and Ning Tang
- Does policy matter? The effect of increasing child care subsidy policy generosity on program outcomes pp. 135-144

- Roberta B. Weber, Deana Grobe and Elizabeth Davis
- Meeting the mental health needs of homeless students in schools: A Multi-Tiered System of Support framework pp. 145-151

- Michael L. Sulkowski and Kurt Michael
- Empowering children with safety-skills: An evaluation of the Kidpower Everyday Safety-Skills Program pp. 152-162

- Alaina Brenick, Julie Shattuck, Alice Donlan, Shinchieh Duh and Eileen L. Zurbriggen
- Parenting While Incarcerated: Tailoring the Strengthening Families Program for use with jailed mothers pp. 163-170

- Alison L. Miller, Lauren E. Weston, Jamie Perryman, Talia Horwitz, Susan Franzen and Shirley Cochran
- The reasons why children work on the streets: A sample from Turkey pp. 171-180

- Kader Mert and Hasibe Kadıoğlu
- The organizational structure of child welfare: Staff are working hard, but it is hardly working pp. 181-188

- Wendy Whiting Blome and Sue D. Steib
- Nativity and immigration status among Latino families involved in the child welfare system: Characteristics, risk, and maltreatment pp. 189-200

- Jodi Berger Cardoso, Alan J. Dettlaff, Megan Finno-Velasquez, Jennifer Scott and Monica Faulkner
- Permanency outcomes for toddlers in child welfare two years after a randomized trial of a parenting intervention pp. 201-206

- Susan J. Spieker, Monica L. Oxford and Charles B. Fleming
- Mental health and associated risk factors of Dutch school aged foster children placed in long-term foster care pp. 207-216

- Anne M. Maaskant, Floor B. van Rooij and Jo M.A. Hermanns
- Studying the playbook: Which pathways mediate relationships between sports team participation and health-risk behaviors among alternative high school students? pp. 217-224

- Karen E. Johnson, Linda H. Bearinger, Marla E. Eisenberg, Jayne A. Fulkerson, Renee E. Sieving and Elizabeth A. Lando-King
- Profiles of needs of children in out-of-home care in Singapore: School performance, behavioral and emotional needs as well as risk behaviors pp. 225-232

- Denise Liu, Michelle Yan Ling Tan, Amber Yann-Yu Lim, Chi Meng Chu, Li Jen Tan and Saw Han Quah
- Implementation of a workforce initiative to build trauma-informed child welfare practice and services: Findings from the Massachusetts Child Trauma Project pp. 233-242

- Jenifer Goldman Fraser, Jessica L. Griffin, Beth L. Barto, Charmaine Lo, Melodie Wenz-Gross, Joseph Spinazzola, Ruth A. Bodian, Jan M. Nisenbaum and Jessica Dym Bartlett
- Improving youth mental health through family-based prevention in family homeless shelters pp. 243-248

- Cynthia J. Lynn, Mary C. Acri, Leah Goldstein, William Bannon, Nisha Beharie and Mary M. McKay
- If only I, they, we had done things differently: Young people talk about school difficulties and crime pp. 249-255

- Tim Moore and Morag McArthur
- Cumulative bullying victimization: An investigation of the dose–response relationship between victimization and the associated mental health outcomes, social supports, and school experiences of rural adolescents pp. 256-264

- Caroline B.R. Evans, Paul R. Smokowski and Katie L. Cotter
- A systematic review of associations between perpetration of physically violent behaviors and property offenses, victimization and use of substances among homeless youth pp. 265-277

- Jessica A. Heerde and Sheryl A. Hemphill
- Family reunification for placed children in Québec, Canada: A longitudinal study pp. 278-287

- Tonino Esposito, Nico Trocmé, Martin Chabot, Delphine Collin-Vézina, Aron Shlonsky and Vandna Sinha
- Results from a randomized trial of the Healthy Families Oregon accredited statewide program: Early program impacts on parenting pp. 288-298

- Beth L. Green, Jerod M. Tarte, Paige M. Harrison, Margaret Nygren and Mary Beth Sanders
- Family feedback in Child Welfare Services: A systematic review of measures pp. 299-306

- Lara Ayala-Nunes, Lucía Jiménez, Victoria Hidalgo and Saul Jesus
- Public assistance receipt among older youth exiting foster care pp. 307-316

- Thomas Byrne, Metraux Stephen, Minseop Kim, Dennis P. Culhane, Manuel Moreno, Halil Toros and Max Stevens
- Complex inequality: A contextual parenting framework for Latino infants pp. 317-327

- Jessica Rodriguez-JenKins
- Measuring adolescent resilience: An examination of the cross-ethnic validity of the RS-14 pp. 328-333

- Suzanne Pritzker and Anthony Minter
- Emotional competences of adolescents in residential care: Analysis of emotional difficulties for intervention pp. 334-340

- Xavier Oriol, Josefina Sala-Roca and Gemma Filella
- Students in distress: Unanticipated findings in a cyber bullying study pp. 341-348

- Faye Mishna, Kaitlin J. Schwan, Rachael Lefebvre, Payal Bhole and David Johnston
- Exploring relationships among boys and men: A retrospective, qualitative study of a multi-year community-based group mentoring program pp. 349-355

- Mark J. Van Ryzin
- Associations among the number of mental health problems, stigma, and seeking help from psychological services: A path analysis model among Chinese adolescents pp. 356-362

- Haide Chen, Xiaoyi Fang, Chaoying Liu, Wei Hu, Jing Lan and Linyuan Deng
- Pathways to crime and risk factors among Arab female adolescents in Israel pp. 363-369

- Mally Shechory-Bitton and Donya Kamel
- Post-permanency service needs, service utilization, and placement discontinuity for kinship versus non-kinship families pp. 370-378

- Minli Liao and Kevin R. White
- The persistent effect of race and the promise of alternatives to suspension in school discipline outcomes pp. 379-386

- Yolanda Anyon, Jeffrey M. Jenson, Inna Altschul, Jordan Farrar, Jeanette McQueen, Eldridge Greer, Barbara Downing and John Simmons
- Turning points and resilience of academically successful foster youth pp. 387-392

- Michael Hass, Quaylan Allen and Michelle Amoah
- Institutional social climate and adjustment difficulties of adolescents in residential care: The mediating role of victimization by peers pp. 393-399

- Shulamit Pinchover and Shalhevet Attar-Schwartz
- Equity and fairness perceptions in the child welfare workforce pp. 400-406

- David Chenot, Ioakim Boutakidis and Amy D. Benton
- Child maltreatment victims' attitudes about appearing in dependency and criminal courts pp. 407-416

- Sue D. Hobbs, Gail S. Goodman, Stephanie D. Block, Diane Oran, Jodi A. Quas, Avery Park, Keith F. Widaman and Nikki Baumrind
- Family economic strengthening and parenting stress among caregivers of AIDS-orphaned children: Results from a cluster randomized clinical trial in Uganda pp. 417-421

- Proscovia Nabunya, Fred M. Ssewamala and Vilma Ilic
- “In the name of the children”: Public policies for children in out-of-home care in Chile. Historical review, present situation and future challenges pp. 422-430

- Manuela Garcia Quiroga and Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis
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