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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 (repec@elsevier.com). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 28, issue 12, 2006
- From the child's perspective: A qualitative analysis of kinship care placements pp. 1415-1434

- Jill Theresa Messing
- Independent living programs for young people leaving the care system: The state of the evidence pp. 1435-1448

- Paul Montgomery, Charles Donkoh and Kristen Underhill
- Using sibling data to understand the impact of family group decision-making on child welfare outcomes pp. 1449-1458

- Stephanie Cosner Berzin
- Educational and employment outcomes of adults formerly placed in foster care: Results from the Northwest Foster Care Alumni Study pp. 1459-1481

- Peter J. Pecora, Ronald C. Kessler, Kirk O'Brien, Catherine Roller White, Jason Williams, Eva Hiripi, Diana English, James White and Mary Anne Herrick
- Effects of Medicaid managed care policies on mental health service use among a national probability sample of children in the child welfare system pp. 1482-1496

- Ramesh Raghavan, Arleen A. Leibowitz, Ronald M. Andersen, Bonnie T. Zima, Mark A. Schuster and John Landsverk
- Foster parent perceptions of placement breakdown pp. 1497-1511

- Jason D. Brown and Lisa M. Bednar
- Comparative analysis of faith-based programs serving homeless and street-living youth in Los Angeles, Mumbai and Nairobi pp. 1512-1527

- Kristin M. Ferguson, Neela Dabir, Karl Dortzbach, Grace Dyrness and Donna Spruijt-Metz
- Childhood abuse and psychiatric impairment in a sample of welfare to work women pp. 1528-1541

- Tad T. Gorske, Cynthia Larkby, Dennis C. Daley, Eric Yenerall and Lisa A. Morrow
Volume 28, issue 11, 2006
- Welfare reform and child well-being pp. 1273-1292

- Rachel Dunifon, Kathryn Hynes and Elizabeth Peters
- The Help with Fostering Inventory pp. 1293-1311

- John G. Orme, Donna J. Cherry and Kathryn W. Rhodes
- Awareness and detection of the co-occurrence of interparental violence and child abuse: Child welfare worker's perspective pp. 1312-1328

- Chantal Bourassa, Chantal Lavergne, Dominique Damant, Genevieve Lessard and Pierre Turcotte
- Web-based training for foster, adoptive, and kinship parents pp. 1329-1343

- Caesar Pacifici, Richard Delaney, Lee White, Carol Nelson and Kelli Cummings
- Can the corporate state parent? pp. 1344-1358

- Roger Bullock, Mark E. Courtney, Roy Parker, Ian Sinclair and June Thoburn
- Continuity of activities and child well-being for foster care youth pp. 1359-1374

- Rowena Fong, James Schwab and Marilyn Armour
- Reentry into the foster care system after reunification pp. 1375-1390

- Terry V. Shaw
- Modeling behavioral problems of children in the child welfare system: Caregiver, youth, and teacher perceptions pp. 1391-1408

- James A. Rosenthal and Herman F. Curiel
Volume 28, issue 10, 2006
- Children aged 0-13 at risk of social exclusion: Impact of government policy in England and Wales pp. 1135-1151

- A. Buchanan
- Residential education: Examining a new approach for improving outcomes for foster youth pp. 1152-1168

- Loring Jones and John Lansdverk
- Relationship of prior custody loss to maternal-fetal bonding in a subsequent pregnancy pp. 1169-1180

- Marilyn W. Lewis
- Managing child welfare agencies: What do we know about what works? pp. 1181-1194

- Rebecca Wells
- Understanding maternal intentions to engage in home visiting programs pp. 1195-1212

- Karen McCurdy, Deborah Daro, Elizabeth Anisfeld, Aphra Katzev, Ann Keim, Craig LeCroy, Courtney McAfee, Carnot Nelson, Lydia Falconnier, William M. McGuigan, Jennifer K. Park, James Sandy and Carolyn Winje
- Does the child welfare system serve the neediest kinship care families? pp. 1213-1228

- Christopher Swann and Michelle Sheran
- Does it pay to participate? Neighborhood-based organizations and the social development of urban adolescents pp. 1229-1250

- James M. Quane and Bruce H. Rankin
- Child health and academic achievement among former head start children pp. 1251-1261

- Stephanie M. Spernak, Michele A. Schottenbauer, Sharon L. Ramey and Craig T. Ramey
Volume 28, issue 9, 2006
- Investigating the effects of caseworker characteristics in child welfare pp. 993-1006

- Joseph P. Ryan, Philip Garnier, Michael Zyphur and Fuhua Zhai
- From start to finish: The duration of Hispanic children in out-of home placements pp. 1007-1023

- Wesley T. Church
- Factors favoring psychological resilience among fostered young people pp. 1024-1038

- Louise Legault, Michelle Anawati and Robert Flynn
- Maternal work schedules and child outcomes: Evidence from the National Survey of American Families pp. 1039-1059

- Wen-Jui Han
- Adolescents' approach toward children rights: Comparison between Jewish and Palestinian children from Israel and the Palestinian Authority pp. 1060-1073

- Mona Khoury-Kassabri, Muhammad M. Haj-Yahia and Asher Ben-Arieh
- Integrated services for families with multiple problems: Obstacles to family reunification pp. 1074-1087

- Jeanne C. Marsh, Joseph P. Ryan, Sam Choi and Mark F. Testa
- Troubled youth in transition: An evaluation of Connecticut's special services for individuals aging out of adolescent mental health programs pp. 1088-1101

- Thomas H. Styron, Maria O'Connell, William Smalley, Douglas Rau, Golan Shahar, David Sells, Jennifer Frey and Larry Davidson
- Are certain preschoolers at risk in the era of welfare reform? The moderating role of children's temperament pp. 1102-1123

- Christine P. Li-Grining, Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal, Heather J. Bachman and P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale
- Post-battle skirmish in the risk assessment wars: Rebuttal to the response of Baumann and colleagues to criticism of their paper, "Evaluating the effectiveness of actuarial risk assessment models" pp. 1124-1132

- Will Johnson
Volume 28, issue 8, 2006
- Validation of the child behavior checklist for guardians of unaccompanied refugee minors pp. 867-887

- Tammy Bean, Ab Mooijart, Elisabeth Eurelings-Bontekoe and Philip Spinhoven
- The history of child protection in the African American community: Implications for current child welfare policies pp. 888-905

- Jillian Jimenez
- What do university students who will work professionally with children know about maltreatment and mandated reporting? pp. 906-926

- Maureen Smith
- Child care for low-income school-age children: Disability and family structure effects in a national sample pp. 927-940

- Susan L. Parish and Jennifer M. Cloud
- Welfare reform and child welfare outcomes: A multiple-cohort study pp. 941-960

- Kathleen Wells and Shenyang Guo
- Assets, parental expectations and involvement, and children's educational performance pp. 961-975

- Min Zhan
- `Every Child Matters': The shift to prevention whilst strengthening protection in children's services in England pp. 976-992

- Nigel Parton
Volume 28, issue 7, 2006
- Attachment and caregiving behavioral systems in intercountry adoption: A literature review pp. 727-740

- Kendra C. Roberson
- The meaning of permanency in child welfare: Multiple stakeholder perspectives pp. 741-760

- Madelyn Freundlich, Rosemary Jane Avery, Sara Munson and Sarah Gerstenzang
- Externalizing behavior disorders in child welfare settings: Definition, prevalence, and implications for assessment and treatment pp. 761-779

- Vivien Keil and Joseph M. Price
- Leaving foster care--the influence of child and case characteristics on foster care exit rates pp. 780-798

- Christian M. Connell, Karol H. Katz, Leon Saunders and Jacob Kraemer Tebes
- Is the study of the "State of our children" changing? Re-visiting after 5 years pp. 799-811

- Asher Ben-Arieh
- Effective intervention in child protective services: Learning from parents pp. 812-824

- Sally Palmer, Sarah Maiter and Shehenaz Manji
- Adoption satisfaction among African-American families adopting African-American children pp. 825-840

- Chedgzsey Smith-McKeever
- Is survival the fittest? A post hoc evaluation of event history estimations in an experimental design pp. 841-852

- Aron Shlonsky, Trudy Festinger and M. Alan Brookhart
Volume 28, issue 6, 2006
- Children's access to four medical services: Impact of welfare policies, social structural factors, and family resources pp. 595-609

- Tyrone Cheng
- Balancing act: Child welfare and overindulgence pp. 610-619

- A. Myrth Ogilvie
- Supporting battered women and their children: Perspectives of battered mothers and child welfare professionals pp. 620-637

- Woochan S. Shim and Wendy L. Haight
- Educating future practitioners of social work and law: Exploring the origins of inter-professional misunderstanding pp. 638-653

- Sarah Taylor
- Clinical work with antisocial behaviour in boys: Narrative interviews with clinical teams in Swedish child- and adolescent psychiatry pp. 654-672

- Pia Enebrink, Ann-Christin Cederborg, Monica Ryd Carlqvist and Clara H. Gumpert
- Stress, marital satisfaction, and child care provision by mothers of adolescent mothers: Considerations to make when providing services pp. 673-681

- Anne McDonald Culp, Rex E. Culp, Deena Noland and Julius W. Anderson
- Justice, therapeutic and hybrids and implications for children's rights: A review of state policy pp. 682-703

- Vicky Bollenbacher and Taina Sakagawa
- The risk assessment wars: A commentary: Response to "Evaluating the effectiveness of actuarial risk assessment models" by Donald Baumann, J. Randolph Law, Janess Sheets, Grant Reid, and J. Christopher Graham, Children and Youth Services Review, 27, pp. 465-490 pp. 704-714

- Will Johnson
- Remarks concerning the importance of evaluating actuarial risk assessment models: A rejoinder to Will Johnson pp. 715-725

- Donald J. Baumann, J. Randolph Law, Janess Sheets, Grant Reid and J. Christopher Graham
Volume 28, issue 5, 2006
- Functional impairment among preschoolers using mental health services pp. 473-486

- Lynn A. Warner and Kathleen J. Pottick
- Adolescent adoption: Success despite challenges pp. 487-510

- Lois Wright and Cynthia C. Flynn
- Conditions for resolving controversies between social actors in domestic violence and youth protection services: Toward innovative collaborative practices pp. 511-534

- Genevieve Lessard, Chantal Lavergne, Claire Chamberland, Dominique Damant and Daniel Turcotte
- Korean institutionalized adolescents' attributions of success and failure in interpersonal relations and perceived loneliness pp. 535-547

- Eugene Han and Naya Choi
- Why do they leave? Modeling child welfare workers' turnover intentions pp. 548-577

- Michalle E. Mor Barak, Amy Levin, Jan A. Nissly and Christianne J. Lane
Volume 28, issue 4, 2006
- Propensity score matching strategies for evaluating substance abuse services for child welfare clients pp. 357-383

- Shenyang Guo, Richard P. Barth and Claire Gibbons
- Adjustment of international adoptees: Implications for practice and a future research agenda pp. 384-395

- Jayashree Mohanty and Christina Newhill
- Parental and familial characteristics used in the selection of foster families pp. 396-421

- John G. Orme, Cheryl Buehler, Kathryn W. Rhodes, Mary Ellen Cox, Michael McSurdy and Gary Cuddeback
- Young people aging out of care: The poverty of theory pp. 422-434

- Mike Stein
- Between two systems: Children in TANF child-only cases with relative caregivers pp. 435-446

- Deborah Gibbs, Jennifer Kasten, Anupa Bir, Dean Duncan and Sonja Hoover
- Methodological critique and meta-analysis as Trojan horse pp. 447-457

- Scott W. Henggeler, Sonja K. Schoenwald, Charles M. Borduin and Cynthia C. Swenson
- The case for Multisystemic Therapy: Evidence or orthodoxy? pp. 458-472

- Julia H. Littell
Volume 28, issue 3, 2006
- Employment experiences of homeless young adults: Are they different for youth with a history of foster care? pp. 235-259

- Sonja Lenz-Rashid
- Trouble on the journey home: Reunification failures in foster care pp. 260-274

- Keith A. Miller, Philip A. Fisher, Becky Fetrow and Kathy Jordan
- Satisfaction of contract provider agencies with a State's Child Welfare Agency pp. 275-291

- William H. Barton, Gail Folaron, Monique Busch and Carol Hostetter
- Permanency for children: An organizational analysis of first year start-up issues in a child welfare managed care organization pp. 292-305

- Claudia Lawrence-Webb, Tracey Field and Donna Harrington
- In the eye of the beholder: The role of reporters in bringing families to the attention of child protective services pp. 306-324

- Marla McDaniel
- Review of a community-based youth counselling service in Ireland pp. 325-345

- Kevin Lalor, Sinead O'Dwyer and Denis McCrann
Volume 28, issue 2, 2006
- Impact of the Adoption and Safe Families Act on youth and their families: Perspectives of foster care providers, youth with emotional disorders, service providers, and judges pp. 113-132

- Kristen R. Humphrey, Ann P. Turnbull and H. Rutherford Turnbull
- Functioning of Israeli group-homes alumni: Exploring gender differences and in-care correlates pp. 133-157

- Miriam Schiff and Rami Benbenishty
- Children living out-of-home: Effects of family and environmental characteristics pp. 158-179

- Lawrence M. Berger
- Including parents, foster parents and parenting caregivers in the assessments and interventions of young children placed in the foster care system pp. 180-192

- Anne S. Robertson
- Saving and asset accumulation among low-income families with children in IDAs pp. 193-211

- Michal Grinstein-Weiss, Kristen Wagner and Fred M. Ssewamala
- Interstate compact--a resource for meeting the needs of children: Implications for service delivery and policy development pp. 212-226

- Claudia Lawrence-Webb and Llewellyn J. Cornelius
Volume 28, issue 1, 2006
- Challenging foster caregiver-maltreated child relationships: The effectiveness of parent-child interaction therapy pp. 1-19

- Susan G. Timmer, Anthony J. Urquiza and Nancy Zebell
- An Ojibwe perspective on the welfare of children: Lessons of the past and visions for the future pp. 20-46

- Carol A. Hand
- Balancing reunification and reentry goals pp. 47-58

- Tom McDonald, Stephanie Bryson and John Poertner
- Former Stockholm child protection cases as young adults: Do outcomes differ between those that received services and those that did not? pp. 59-77

- Bo Vinnerljung, Knut Sundell, Cecilia Andree Lofholm and Eva Humlesjo
- Concurrent planning in public child welfare agencies: Oxymoron or work in progress? pp. 78-95

- Amy D'Andrade, Laura Frame and Jill Duerr Berrick
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