Children and Youth Services Review
1979 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue C, 2014
- Conduct problems in children. Characteristics of families recruited for a clinical outcome trial as compared to families in an implementation study pp. 1-9

- Roar Solholm, Terje Ogden and Reidar Jakobsen
- The stability of child protection placements in Québec, Canada pp. 10-19

- Tonino Esposito, Nico Trocmé, Martin Chabot, Delphine Collin-Vézina, Aron Shlonsky and Vandna Sinha
- Individual and work group influences on turnover intention among public child welfare workers: The effects of work group psychological safety pp. 20-27

- Jean M. Kruzich, Joseph A. Mienko and Mark E. Courtney
- Burnout among high school students: A literature review pp. 28-33

- Vera Walburg
- Extended foster care support during the transition to adulthood: Effect on the risk of arrest pp. 34-42

- JoAnn S. Lee, Mark E. Courtney and Emiko Tajima
- Foster children's behavior problems and impulsivity in the family and school context pp. 43-49

- Isabel M. Bernedo, María D. Salas, María J. Fuentes and Miguel Ángel García-Martín
- The challenge of relationships and fidelity: Home visitors' perspectives pp. 50-58

- Adi Barak, Julie Spielberger and Elissa Gitlow
- Behavior problems and attachment in adopted and non-adopted adolescents pp. 59-66

- María Josefina Escobar, Ximena Pereira and María Pía Santelices
- Provider perceptions of safety planning with children impacted by intimate partner violence pp. 67-73

- Evette Horton, Christine E. Murray, Bethany Garr, Lori Notestine, Paulina Flasch and Catherine Higgins Johnson
- The relationship between online activities, netiquette and cyberbullying pp. 74-81

- Sora Park, Eun-Yeong Na and Eun-mee Kim
- Understanding racial disproportionality affecting African American Youth who cross over from the child welfare to the juvenile justice system: Communication, power, race and social class pp. 82-90

- Jane Marie Marshall and Wendy L. Haight
- From multiple program participation to disconnection: Changing trajectories of TANF and SNAP beneficiaries in Wisconsin pp. 91-102

- Maria Cancian, Eunhee Han and Jennifer L. Noyes
- Influence of animal-assisted therapy (AAT) on the attachment representations of youth in residential care pp. 103-109

- Nekane Balluerka, Alexander Muela, Nora Amiano and Miquel A. Caldentey
- In search of connection: The foster youth and caregiver relationship pp. 110-117

- Heather L. Storer, Susan E. Barkan, Linnea L. Stenhouse, Caroline Eichenlaub, Anastasia Mallillin and Kevin P. Haggerty
- Hidden youth services: What Hong Kong can learn from Japan pp. 118-126

- Gloria Hong-yee Chan and T. Wing Lo
- The effect of Early Head Start on child welfare system involvement: A first look at longitudinal child maltreatment outcomes pp. 127-135

- Beth L. Green, Catherine Ayoub, Jessica Dym Bartlett, Adam Von Ende, Carrie Furrer, Rachel Chazan-Cohen, Claire Vallotton and Joanne Klevens
- A visual narrative research on photographs taken by children living on the street in the city of La Paz – Bolivia pp. 136-146

- Marcela Losantos Velasco, Isabel Berckmans, Julia Villanueva O'Driscoll and Gerrit Loots
Volume 41, issue C, 2014
- “So what am I?” — Multiple perspectives on young people's experience of leaving care pp. 1-15

- Dominic Hiles, Duncan Moss, Lisa Thorne, John Wright and Rudi Dallos
- An evaluation of the effects of an integrated services program for multi-service use families on child welfare and educational outcomes of children pp. 16-26

- Canan Karatekin, Saahoon Hong, Kristine Piescher, Jill Uecker and Jeff McDonald
- Online communication, social media and adolescent wellbeing: A systematic narrative review pp. 27-36

- Paul Best, Roger Manktelow and Brian Taylor
- An examination of retention and length of employment among public child welfare workers pp. 37-44

- Elissa E. Madden, Maria Scannapieco and Kirsten Painter
- Education liaisons work to improve educational outcomes of foster youth: A mixed methods case study pp. 45-52

- Lois A. Weinberg, Michael Oshiro and Nancy Shea
- Adapting an evidence-based parenting program for child welfare involved teens and their caregivers pp. 53-61

- Susan E. Barkan, Amy M. Salazar, Kara Estep, Leah M. Mattos, Caroline Eichenlaub and Kevin P. Haggerty
- A study of maltreated children and their families in juvenile court: I. Court performance measures pp. 62-74

- Canan Karatekin, Richard Gehrman and Jamie Lawler
- Family involvement in the youth mentoring process: A focus group study with program staff pp. 75-82

- Renée Spencer and Antoinette Basualdo-Delmonico
- Are all fathers in child protection families uncommitted, uninvolved and unable to change? pp. 83-94

- Lee Zanoni, Wayne Warburton, Kay Bussey and Anne McMaugh
- Neighborhood racial & ethnic diversity as a predictor of child welfare system involvement pp. 95-105

- Sacha Klein and Darcey H. Merritt
Volume 39, issue C, 2014
- Intervening to improve outcomes for siblings in foster care: Conceptual, substantive, and methodological dimensions of a prevention science framework pp. 1-10

- Bowen McBeath, Brianne H. Kothari, Jennifer Blakeslee, Emilie Lamson-Siu, Lew Bank, L. Oriana Linares, Jeffrey Waid, Paul Sorenson, Jessica Jimenez, Eva Pearson and Aron Shlonsky
- Factors associated with the motivation to use psychoactive substances and the motivation to change in adolescents in an authoritarian context pp. 11-19

- Mylène Magrinelli Orsi, Serge Brochu, Denis Lafortune and Catherine Patenaude
- A multi-site study of the ACT Raising Safe Kids program: Predictors of outcomes and attrition pp. 20-24

- Michele Knox and Kimberly Burkhart
- Housing costs and child functioning: Processes through investments and financial strains pp. 25-38

- Melissa A. Kull and Rebekah Levine Coley
- The challenge and opportunity of parental involvement in juvenile justice services pp. 39-47

- Jeffrey D. Burke, Edward P. Mulvey, Carol A. Schubert and Sara R. Garbin
- Group care worker interventions and child problem behavior in residential youth care: Course and bidirectional associations pp. 48-56

- Inge L.W. Bastiaanssen, Marc J.M.H. Delsing, Gert Kroes, Rutger C.M.E. Engels and Jan W. Veerman
- Supporting families: Outcomes of placement in voluntary out-of-home care for children and young people with disabilities and their families pp. 57-64

- Angela Crettenden, Annemarie Wright and Erin Beilby
- Supervised contact visits: Results from a study of women in drug treatment with children in care pp. 65-72

- Stephanie Taplin and Richard P. Mattick
- Profiles of relational permanence at 22: Variability in parental supports and outcomes among young adults with foster care histories pp. 73-83

- Gretta Cushing, Gina Miranda Samuels and Ben Kerman
- Speaking of self: “Winners” and “losers” in therapeutic foster care pp. 84-90

- Jason McKinney
- Implementing the Crossover Youth Practice Model in diverse contexts: Child welfare and juvenile justice professionals' experiences of multisystem collaborations pp. 91-100

- Wendy L. Haight, Laurel N. Bidwell, Jane Marie Marshall and Parmananda Khatiwoda
- The impact of school connectedness and teacher support on depressive symptoms in adolescents: A multilevel analysis pp. 101-107

- Hilary D. Joyce and Theresa J. Early
- Boosting program integrity and effectiveness of the cognitive behavioral program EQUIP for incarcerated youth in The Netherlands pp. 108-116

- Petra Helmond, Geertjan Overbeek and Daniel Brugman
- A comparison of service use among youth involved with juvenile justice and mental health pp. 117-122

- Linda Liebenberg and Michael Ungar
- Parentification in military families: Overlapping constructs and theoretical explorations in family, clinical, and military psychology pp. 123-134

- Lisa M. Hooper, Heather M. Moore and Annie K. Smith
- The outcomes of foster care in South Korea ten years after its foundation: A comparison with institutional care pp. 135-143

- Hyunah Kang, Ick-Joong Chung, JongSerl Chun, Choong Rai Nho and Seokjin Woo
- Exploration and adoption of evidence-based practice by US child welfare agencies pp. 147-152

- Sarah McCue Horwitz, Michael S. Hurlburt, Jeremy D. Goldhaber-Fiebert, Lawrence A. Palinkas, Jennifer Rolls-Reutz, JinJin Zhang, Emily Fisher and John Landsverk
- From practice to evidence in child welfare: Model specification and fidelity measurement of Team Decisionmaking pp. 153-159

- Sarah Kate Bearman, Ann F. Garland and Sonja K. Schoenwald
- Interagency Collaborative Team model for capacity building to scale-up evidence-based practice pp. 160-168

- Michael Hurlburt, Gregory A. Aarons, Danielle Fettes, Cathleen Willging, Lara Gunderson and Mark J. Chaffin
- Cost calculator methods for estimating casework time in child welfare services: A promising approach for use in implementation of evidence-based practices and other service innovations pp. 169-176

- Lisa Holmes, John Landsverk, Harriet Ward, Jennifer Rolls-Reutz, Lisa Saldana, Fred Wulczyn and Patricia Chamberlain
- The cost of implementing new strategies (COINS): A method for mapping implementation resources using the stages of implementation completion pp. 177-182

- Lisa Saldana, Patricia Chamberlain, W. David Bradford, Mark Campbell and John Landsverk
- Explaining variations in state foster care maintenance rates and the implications for implementing new evidence-based programs pp. 183-206

- Jeremy D. Goldhaber-Fiebert, Kimberly S. Babiarz, Rachel L. Garfield, Fred Wulczyn, John Landsverk and Sarah M. Horwitz
Volume 38, issue C, 2014
- Kin as Teachers: An early childhood education and support intervention for kinship families pp. 1-9

- Kerry A. Littlewood, Anne L. Strozier and Danielle Whittington
- Comprehensive residential education: A promising model for emerging adults in foster care pp. 10-19

- Michael J. Lawler, Liat Sayfan, Gail S. Goodman, Rachel Narr and Ingrid M. Cordon
- Universal reporting laws and child maltreatment report rates in large U.S. counties pp. 20-28

- Vincent J. Palusci and Frank E. Vandervort
- Cross-community youth work in North Belfast: Funding and youth leader personal networks pp. 29-35

- Stephanie S. Smith
- A mixed-methods study of the impact of organizational culture on workforce retention in child welfare pp. 36-43

- Wendy Zeitlin, Astraea Augsberger, Charles Auerbach and Brenda McGowan
- The effectiveness of EQUIP on sociomoral development and recidivism reduction: A meta-analytic study pp. 44-51

- M.A. van Stam, W.A. van der Schuur, S. Tserkezis, E.S. van Vugt, J.J. Asscher, J.C. Gibbs and G.J.J.M. Stams
- Youth sport administrators' perceptions and knowledge of organizational policies on child maltreatment pp. 52-57

- Jeff Noble and Mark Vermillion
- Student perspectives on how trauma experiences manifest in the classroom: Engaging court-involved youth in the development of a trauma-informed teaching curriculum pp. 58-65

- Shantel D. West, Angelique G. Day, Cheryl L. Somers and Beverly A. Baroni
- Perspectives on children's experiences in families with parental substance misuse and child protection interventions pp. 66-74

- Louise O'Connor, Donald Forrester, Sally Holland and Annie Williams
- Towards a rights-based approach to youth programs: Duty-bearers' perspectives pp. 75-81

- Natasha Blanchet-Cohen and Christophe Bedeaux
- New directions for research on the organizational and institutional context of child welfare agencies: Introduction to the symposium on “The Organizational and Managerial Context of Private Child Welfare Agencies” pp. 83-92

- Bowen McBeath, Crystal Collins-Camargo, Emmeline Chuang, Rebecca Wells, Alicia C. Bunger and Mónica Pérez Jolles
- Trends in local public child welfare agencies 1999–2009 pp. 93-100

- Rebecca Wells, Mónica Pérez Jolles, Emmeline Chuang, Bowen McBeath and Crystal Collins-Camargo
- An empirical typology of private child and family serving agencies pp. 101-112

- Emmeline Chuang, Crystal Collins-Camargo, Bowen McBeath, Rebecca Wells and Alicia Bunger
- Collaboration, competition, and co-opetition: Interorganizational dynamics between private child welfare agencies and child serving sectors pp. 113-122

- Alicia C. Bunger, Crystal Collins-Camargo, Bowen McBeath, Emmeline Chuang, Monica Pérez-Jolles and Rebecca Wells
- Organizational responsiveness to children and families: Findings from a national survey of nonprofit child welfare agencies pp. 123-132

- Bowen McBeath, Mónica Pérez Jolles, Emmeline Chuang, Alicia C. Bunger and Crystal Collins-Camargo
- Private child welfare agency managers' perceptions of the effectiveness of different performance management strategies pp. 133-141

- Crystal Collins-Camargo, Emmeline Chuang, Bowen McBeath and Alicia C. Bunger
- Private child and family serving agencies: Implications of national survey results for policy and managerial practice pp. 142-149

- Crystal Collins-Camargo, Mary Hollie and Bowen McBeath
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