Children and Youth Services Review
1979 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 12, 2003
- Foster Parent's Role Performance Responsibilities: Perceptions of Foster Mothers, Fathers, and Workers pp. 935-964

- Kathryn W. Rhodes, John G. Orme and Michael McSurdy
- After Parental Rights are Terminated: Factors Associated with Exiting Foster Care pp. 965-985

- Brenda D. Smith
- The Development of Parenting Skills in Foster Parent Training pp. 987-1013

- Richard W. Puddy and Yo Jackson
Volume 25, issue 11, 2003
- Kinship foster care and foster care in the Netherlands pp. 843-862

- Johan Strijker, Tjalling Zandberg and Bieuwe F. van der Meulen
- Young Disabled People and the `New Arrangements' for Leaving Care in England and Wales pp. 863-890

- Mark Priestley, Parvaneh Rabiee and Julie Harris
- Training Team Leaders in a Child Welfare Setting Using the SPIN Leadership Guidance Model pp. 891-910

- Libby Zimmerman, Maryann Amodeo, Irene Fassler, Michael Ellis and Cassandra Clay
- `It's Got To Be Us': Urban Youthworkers pp. 911-933

- Amory Starr
Volume 25, issue 10, 2003
- Promoting Latino Child and Family Welfare: Strategies for Strengthening the Child Welfare System pp. 755-780

- Ruth E. Zambrana and Doris Capello
- Characteristics and Challenges of Families Who Adopt Children with Special Needs: An Empirical Study pp. 781-803

- Thom Reilly and Laurie Platz
- Serving High-Risk Children: Recruiting Through Student Loan Forgiveness pp. 805-821

- Sunny Harris Rome
- Public Child Welfare and the American Indian: A California Profile pp. 823-841

- Gordon E. Limb and Robin Perry
Volume 25, issue 9, 2003
- The Adoption and Safe Families Act: How Congress overlooks available data and ignores systemic obstacles in its pursuit of political goals pp. 669-682

- Theodore J. Stein
- The futility of pragmatic reform: the Casey foundation in New York City pp. 683-701

- William M. Epstein
- The impact of orphanages on the Alumni's lives and assessments of their childhoods pp. 703-753

- Richard B. McKenzie
Volume 25, issue 8, 2003
- The Patterns of Food Stamp and WIC Participation under Welfare Reform pp. 589-610

- Bong Joo Lee, Lucy Mackey-Bilaver and Robert M. Goerge
- Economic Impact of Marital Disruption on Children pp. 611-632

- Martha N. Ozawa and Hong-Sik Yoon
- What Do We Know About the Relationship between Public Welfare and Child Welfare? pp. 633-650

- Peggy Billings, Terry D. Moore and Thomas P. McDonald
- Children in Homes below Poverty: Changes in Program Participation since Welfare Reform pp. 651-668

- Joshua Winicki
Volume 25, issue 7, 2003
- Drug Use by Parents: A Challenge for Family Reunification Practice pp. 511-533

- Anthony N. Maluccio and Frank Ainsworth
- The Multiple Impacts of TANF, ASFA, and Mandatory Drug Sentencing for Families Affected by Maternal Incarceration pp. 535-552

- Carrie Jefferson Smith and Diane S. Young
- Predicting Maltreatment Recurrence among CPS Cases with Alcohol and Other Drug Involvement pp. 553-569

- Tamara L. Fuller and Susan J. Wells
- Social Support among Youth pp. 571-587

- Martha Markward, LaShawn McMillan and Nathan Markward
Volume 25, issue 5-6, 2003
- Racial disproportionality in the child welfare system pp. 355-358

- Mark Courtney and Ada Skyles
- Disproportionate representation of race and ethnicity in child maltreatment: investigation and victimization pp. 359-373

- John D. Fluke, Ying-Ying T. Yuan, John Hedderson and Patrick A. Curtis
- Racial disproportionality in reported and substained child abuse and nelgect: an examination of systematic bias pp. 375-392

- Sheila D. Ards, Samuel L. Myers, Allan Malkis Erin and Li Zhou
- Black children and foster care placement in California pp. 393-408

- Barbara Needell, M. Alan Brookhart and Seon Lee
- The interaction of race, ethnicity, and family structure with respect to the timing of family reunification pp. 409-429

- Marian S. Harris and Mark E. Courtney
- Closing the gap: are changing exit patterns reducing the time African American children spend in foster care relative to Caucasian children? pp. 431-462

- Fred Wulczyn
- Willingness to adopt back foster children: implications for child welfare policy and recruitment of adoptive families pp. 463-489

- Devon Brooks and Sigrid James
- Racial/ethnic disparities in mental health service use among children in foster care pp. 491-507

- Ann F. Garland, John A. Landsverk and Anna S. Lau
Volume 25, issue 4, 2003
- Foster Care and Future Risk of Maltreatment pp. 271-294

- Melissa Jonson-Reid
- Evaluating and Monitoring the Impact of a Crisis Intervention System on a Residential Child Care Facility pp. 295-315

- Michael A. Nunno, Martha J. Holden and Brian Leidy
- Adolescents in Residential Centers: Characteristics and Treatment Outcome pp. 317-326

- Tad T. Gorske, David J. Srebalus and Richard T. Walls
- Neighborhood-Based Prevention/Intervention: A Process Evaluation of a Risk-Focused Approach pp. 327-351

- Patricia H. Jenkins and Wayne N. Welsh
Volume 25, issue 3, 2003
- Working but Poor: How are Families Faring? pp. 177-201

- Marcia K. Meyers and Judy M. Lee
- Mothers' Welfare and Work Income and Reunification with Children in Foster Care pp. 203-224

- Kathleen Wells and Shenyang Guo
- Children's Services Tracking: Understanding Multiple Service Use of at Risk Children through Technology pp. 225-249

- Ralph A. Brown, Angela Coates and Andrew Debicki
- The Assessment of Imminence of Risk of Placement: Lessons from a Families First Program in the Netherlands pp. 251-270

- Raymond A. T. de Kemp, Jan W. Veerman and L. Tjeerd ten Brink
Volume 25, issue 1-2, 2003
- The Impact of Welfare Reform on Children: An Introduction pp. 1-15

- Sacha Klein Martin and Duncan Lin
- The Effects of Time Limits and Make-Work-Pay Strategies on the Well-Being of Children: Experimental Evidence from Two Welfare Reform Programs pp. 17-54

- Lisa A. Gennetian and Pamela A Morris
- Maternal Work Behavior under Welfare Reform: How does the Transition from Welfare to Work Affect Child Development? pp. 55-82

- Rachel Dunifon, Ariel Kalil and Sandra K. Danziger
- The Impacts of Welfare Reform on Child Maltreatment in Delaware pp. 83-111

- David J. Fein and Wang S. Lee
- The Effects of Welfare Reform on Families: Involved with Public Child Welfare Services: Results from a Qualitative Study pp. 113-138

- Laura Frame and Jill Duerr Berrick
- Risk Factors for Child Abuse and Neglect Among Former TANF Families: Do Later Leavers Experience Greater Risk? pp. 139-163

- Pamela Caudill Ovwigho, Katharine L. Leavitt and Catherine E. Born
- Deepening Child Poverty: The Not So Good News about Welfare Reform pp. 165-173

- Duncan Lindsey and Sacha Klein Martin
Volume 24, issue 12, 2002
- Building a Research Journal in Child Welfare pp. 881-883

- Duncan Lindsey
- Inquiries into Deaths of Children in Care: The Impact on Child Welfare Workers and their Organization pp. 885-902

- Cheryl Regehr, Shirley Chau, Bruce Leslie and Phillip Howe
- Death and the Child Welfare Worker pp. 903-915

- Nora Gustavsson and Ann E. MacEachron
- Children Entering Out-of-home Care in South Australia: Baseline Analyses for a 3-year Longitudinal Study pp. 917-932

- Paul H. Delfabbro, James G. Barber and Lesley Cooper
- Trends in Multiple and Overlapping Disadvantages among Head Start Enrollees pp. 933-954

- E. Michael Foster
Volume 24, issue 11, 2002
- Family Functioning of Adoptive Children with Special Needs: Implications of Familial Supports and Children Characteristics pp. 799-816

- Patrick Leung and Stephen Erich
- Causes and Consequences of the Substantiation Decision in Washington State Child Protective Services pp. 817-851

- Diana J. English, David B. Marshall, Laura Coghlan, Sherry Brummel and Matthew Orme
- How much support is too much? Parenting Efficacy and Social Support pp. 853-876

- Debora M. Ortega
Volume 24, issue 9-10, 2002
- Research on Services to Preserve Maltreating Families pp. 645-652

- Marlys Staudt and Brett Drake
- Formative Evaluation in Family Preservation: Lessons from Nevada pp. 653-672

- Christine Bitonti
- What Works Best For Whom? A Closer Look at Intensive Family Preservation Services pp. 673-699

- Julia H. Littell and John R. Schuerman
- Interagency Practice in Intensive Family Preservation Services pp. 701-718

- Lynda Campbell
- Infusing Family-Centered Values into Child Protection Practice pp. 719-741

- Pat Sandau-Beckler, Richard Salcido, Michael J. Beckler, Marc Mannes and Mary Beck
- The Failure of Intensive Casework Services to Reduce Foster Care Placements: An Examination of Family Preservation Studies pp. 743-775

- Duncan Lindsey, Sacha Martin and Jenny Doh
- Intensive Family Preservation Services: Where's the Crisis? pp. 777-795

- Marlys Staudt and Brett Drake
Volume 24, issue 8, 2002
- Training Children's Services Workers in Domestic Violence Assessment and Interventrion: Research Findings and Implications for Practice pp. 561-581

- Linda G. Mills and Mieko Yoshihama
- Private Contracting of Out-of-Home Placements and Child Protection Case Management Outcomes pp. 583-600

- Roland Zullo
- Focus on the First Years: An Eco-Developmental Assessment of Child Neglect for Children 0 to 3 Years of Age pp. 601-621

- Maria Scannapieco and Kelli Connell-Carrick
- Adolescent Runaway Behavior in Specialized Foster Care pp. 623-640

- Samuel J. Fasulo, Theodore P. Cross, Peggy Mosley and Joseph Leavey
Volume 24, issue 6-7, 2002
- Challenges Implementing and Evaluating Child Welfare Demonstration Projects pp. 379-383

- Devon Brooks and Leslie H. Wind
- Accounntability in Public Child Welfare: Linking Program Theory, Program Specification and Program Evaluation pp. 385-407

- Barbara Solomon
- Evaluation of the Connecticut Title IV-E Waiver Program: Assessing the Effectiveness, Implementation Fidelity, and Cost/Benefits of a Continuum of Care pp. 409-430

- E. Wayne Holden, Susan Rousseau O'Connell, Tim Connor, Ana Maria Brannan, E. Michael Foster, Gary Blau and Heather Panciera
- Benefit-Cost Analyses of the Child Welfare Demonstration Projects: Understanding the Resource Implications of the IV-E Waivers pp. 431-453

- E. Michael Foster and E. Wayne Holden
- The Shared Family Care Demonstration Project: Challenges of Implementing and Evaluating a Community-Based Project pp. 455-470

- Cassandra Simmel and Amy Price
- Data are Your Friends: Child Welfare Agency Self-Evaluation in Los Angeles County with the Family to Family Initiative pp. 471-484

- Daniel Webster, Barbara Needell and Judith Wildfire
- Methods and Practical Approaches for Evaluating Social Service Collaboratives: The Evaluative Coterie pp. 485-511

- Sandra Ortega, Eric J. Mundy and Gwendolyn Perry-Burney
- Child Welfare Demonstration Projects: A Model for Implementation and Evaluation pp. 543-558

- Leslie Wind and Devon Brooks
Volume 24, issue 5, 2002
- Willingness to Foster Special Needs Children and Foster Family Utilization pp. 293-317

- Mary Ellen Cox, John G. Orme, Kathryn W. and Rhodes
- Outcomes for Young Adults Who Experienced Foster Care pp. 319-344

- Benjamin Kerman, Judith Wildfire and Richard P. Barth
- A Comparison of National Family Policies: France and Sweden pp. 345-373

- Howard A. Palley and Elizabeth K. Bowman
Volume 24, issue 4, 2002
- Adoption Services Use, Helpfulness, and Need: A Comparison of Public and Private Agency and Independent Adoptive Families pp. 213-238

- Devon Brooks, Joan Allen and Richard P. Barth
- Foster Children's Behavioral Disturbance and Detachment from Caregivers and Community Institutions pp. 239-268

- Sonya J. Leathers
- Where Do They Go From Here? Destinations of Youth Exciting a Shelter pp. 269-285

- Einat Peled, Shimon Spiro and Rachel Dekel
Volume 24, issue 3, 2002
- Adoption of American Indian Children: Implications for implementing the Indian Child Welfare and Adoption and Safe Families Acts pp. 139-158

- Richard P. Barth, Daniel Webster and Seon Lee
- Competitive tendering and out-of-home care for children: The South Australian experience pp. 159-174

- James G. Barber
- Kinship care: Issues in permanency planning pp. 175-188

- Carrie Jefferson Smith, Claire Rudolph and Peter Swords
- The use of risk assessment instruments in child protective services case planning and closures pp. 189-207

- Barbara Rittner
Volume 24, issue 1-2, 2002
- Kinship care: an evolving service delivery option pp. 1-14

- Rob Geen and Jill Duerr Berrick
- Kin and non-kin foster care--findings from a National Survey pp. 15-35

- Jennifer Ehrle and Rob Geen
- The evolution of federal and state policies for assessing and supporting kinship caregivers pp. 37-52

- Jacob Leos-Urbel, Roseana Bess and Rob Geen
- African American extended families and kinship care: how relevant is the foster care model for kinship care? pp. 53-77

- Stephanie Brown, Don Cohon and Rachel Wheeler
- The gift of kinship foster care pp. 79-108

- Mark F. Testa and Kristen Shook Slack
- Foster parent and teacher assessments of youth in kinship and non-kinship foster care placements: are behaviors perceived differently across settings? pp. 109-134

- Nancy Shore, Kelly E. Sim, Nicole S. Le Prohn and Thomas E. Keller
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