Children and Youth Services Review
1979 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 8, 1996
- Social support characteristics among nonclinical African-American and Filipino-American parents with school-age children pp. 659-692

- Cheryl A. Richey, Vanessa G. Hodges, Pauline Agbayani-Siewert and Kimberly Petitt
- African-American families and child protection pp. 693-711

- Murray Levine, Howard J. Doueck, Jennifer B. Freeman and Cheryl Compaan
- Moving toward cultural competence in the child welfare system pp. 713-731

- Robert L. Pierce and Lois H. Pierce
Volume 18, issue 7, 1996
- Leaving our children in debt pp. 585-587

- Duncan Lindsey
- Placement stability and inclusive practice in foster care: An empirical study pp. 589-601

- Sally E. Palmer
- Targeting children at risk through adult health and social services: An analysis of family and environmental risk factors pp. 603-620

- Alice M. Hines
- Childhood disability determination for supplemental security income: Implementing the Zebley decision pp. 621-635

- Jeffrey B. Schwamm
- Protecting the interests of juveniles on aftercare/parole pp. 637-654

- Jose B. Ashford
Volume 18, issue 6, 1996
- Multicultural Issues in Child Welfare pp. 497-504

- Margaret S. Sherraden and Uma A. Segal
- Native American Families and Child Neglect pp. 505-521

- Kristine Nelson, Terry Cross, Miriam J. Landsman and Margaret Tyler
- African Americans' foster parenting experiences: Research findings and implications for policy and practice pp. 523-551

- Ramona Denby and Nolan Rindfleisch
- Homebased services for Southeast Asian refugee children: A process and formative evaluation pp. 553-578

- Jo Knox
Volume 18, issue 4-5, 1996
- Family reunification of children in out-of-home care: Research perspectives pp. 287-305

- Anthony N. Maluccio, Lois W. Abramczyk and Barbara Thomlison
- Comparing the timing of exits from substitute care pp. 307-334

- Mark E. Courtney and Yin-Ling Irene Wong
- An experiment in family reunification: Correlates of outcomes at one-year follow-up pp. 335-361

- Mark W. Fraser, Elaine Walton, Robert E. Lewis, Peter J. Pecora and Wendel K. Walton
- Parental visiting and foster care reunification pp. 363-382

- Inger P. Davis, John Landsverk, Rae Newton and William Ganger
- Going home and returning to foster care pp. 383-402

- Trudy Festinger
- Family reunification with high risk children: Lessons from research pp. 403-424

- Elaine Farmer
- Looking back, looking forward: Care leavers, families and change pp. 425-445

- Nina Biehal and Jim Wade
- Impact of child psychosocial functioning on reunification from out-of-home placement pp. 447-462

- John Landsverk, Inger Davis, William Ganger, Rae Newton and Ivory Johnson
- Maintaining family ties and reconnecting families: An essay review pp. 463-468

- Margaret Williams
- Protecting children and supporting families: An essay review pp. 469-472

- Barbara A. Pine and Robin Warsh
- The theory, policy, and practice context of family reunification: An integrated research perspective pp. 473-488

- Barbara Thomlison, Anthony N. Maluccio and Lois W. Abramczyk
Volume 18, issue 3, 1996
- Parental substance abuse and child maltreatment: Review and implications for intervention pp. 193-220

- Stephen Magura and Alexandre B. Laudet
- Residential care: A study of short- and long-term educational effects pp. 221-242

- Ronald W. Thompson, Gail L. Smith, D. Wayne Osgood, Thomas P. Dowd, Patrick C. Friman and Daniel L. Daly
- Outcomes of a home visitation trial for pregnant and postpartum women at-risk for child placement pp. 243-259

- Maureen O. Marcenko, Michael Spence and Linda Samost
- Consumer and worker perceptions of key child welfare competencies pp. 261-279

- Brett Drake
Volume 18, issue 1-2, 1996
- Introduction: Advances in research and theory in adoption pp. 1-4

- Victor Groze
- The case for transracial adoption pp. 5-22

- Rita J. Simon and Howard Altstein
- Single parent adoptive homes pp. 23-36

- Joan F. Shireman
- Outcomes for drug-exposed children four years post-adoption pp. 37-56

- Richard P. Barth and Barbara Needell
- A 1 and 2 year follow-up study of adoptive families and special needs children pp. 57-82

- Victor Groze
- The emotional and behavioral adjustment of United States adopted adolescents: Part I. An overview pp. 83-100

- Anu R. Sharma, Matthew K. McGue and Peter L. Benson
- The emotional and behavioral adjustment of United states adopted adolescents: Part II. Age at adoption pp. 101-114

- Anu R. Sharma, Matthew K. McGue and Peter L. Benson
- Toward understanding family readjustment following older child adoptions: The interplay between theory generation and empirical research pp. 115-138

- Ellen E. Pinderhughes
- Supporting and enhancing the adoption of children with developmental disabilities pp. 139-162

- Anita Lightburn and Barbara A. Pine
- Services for families adopting children via public child welfare agencies: Use, helpfulness, and need pp. 163-182

- James A. Rosenthal, Victor Groze and Jane Morgan
Volume 17, issue 5-6, 1995
- Child welfare in the United Kingdom pp. 575-597

- Jane Aldgate and Malcolm Hill
- The contemporary state of child protection policy and practice in England and Wales pp. 599-617

- Nigel Parton and Olive Otway
- The integration of child care services in Scotland pp. 619-635

- Andrew Kendrick
- The Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995: Considerations of the legislative, economic and political, organisational and social policy contexts pp. 637-649

- Mary McColgan
- The concept of Children in Need: The answer or the problem for family support? pp. 651-664

- Jane Tunstill
- The care careers of long-stay children: The contribution of new theoretical approaches pp. 665-679

- Michael Little, Heather Leitch and Roger Bullock
- Young people's views on being looked after in out-of-home-care under The Children Act 1989 pp. 681-696

- Ann Buchanan
- Responding to the needs of young people leaving state care: Law, practice and policy in England and Northern Ireland pp. 697-709

- John Pinkerton and Mike Stein
- Ideology and conflict: The place of adoption in English child welfare services pp. 711-726

- Murray Ryburn
Volume 17, issue 4, 1995
- Rethinking supply and demand in child welfare pp. 465-470

- Jeanne Giovannoni and William Meezan
- Child neglect: A study of the perceptions of mothers and child welfare workers pp. 471-486

- Susan J. Rose and William Meezan
- Reports of child maltreatment from mandated and non-mandated reporters pp. 487-501

- Jeanne M. Giovannoni
- Associations between reporter type and assessment outcomes in Child Protective Services referrals pp. 503-522

- Brett Drake
- The decision to investigate: Child protection practice in 12 local agencies pp. 523-546

- Susan J. Wells, John D. Fluke and C. Hendricks Brown
- Disposition of child physical abuse reports: Review of the literature and test of a predictive model pp. 547-566

- Susan J. Zuravin, John G. Orme and Rebecca L. Hegar
- The current threat to protective services and the child welfare system pp. 567-574

- William Meezan and Jeanne Giovannoni
Volume 17, issue 3, 1995
- On becoming a core journal pp. 375-378

- Duncan Lindsey
- Stability and change: Initial findings in a study of treatment foster care placements pp. 379-389

- Ilene Staff and Edith Fein
- Children in the streets: Latin America's lost generation pp. 391-400

- Irene Rizzini and Mark W. Lusk
- Committal to care in context pp. 401-415

- Elisabeth Backe-Hansen
- Readiness for independence: Comparison of foster care, kinship care, and non-foster care adolescents pp. 417-432

- Alfreda P. Iglehart
- Assessment of middle class youth at-risk to dropout: School, psychological and family correlates pp. 433-448

- Cynthia Franklin and Calvin L. Streeter
Volume 17, issue 1-2, 1995
- Child poverty, public policy and welfare reform pp. 1-10

- Sandra K. Danziger and Sheldon Danziger
- Poverty and the income package of working parents: The United States in comparative perspective pp. 11-41

- Lee Rainwater
- Antipoverty Effects of Public Income Transfers on Children pp. 43-59

- Martha N. Ozawa
- Caring for children at the poverty line pp. 61-90

- Sandra L. Hofferth
- Effects of childhood poverty on productivity later in life: Implications for public policy pp. 91-126

- Martha S. Hill and Jodi R. Sandfort
- Long-term poverty and child development in the United States: Results from the NLSY pp. 127-155

- Sanders Korenman, Jane E. Miller and John E. Sjaastad
- Extent and consequences of welfare dependence among America's children pp. 157-182

- Greg Duncan and Wei-Jun J. Yeung
- Family life and teenage pregnancy in the inner-city: Experiences of African-American youth pp. 183-202

- Sandra K. Danziger
- Single mothers and child support: The possibilities and limits of child support policy pp. 203-230

- Kathryn Edin
- The family support act and children: Potential pathways of influence pp. 231-249

- Martha J. Zaslow, Kristin A. Moore, Donna Ruane Morrison and Mary Jo Coiro
- The learning, physical, and emotional environment of the home in the context of poverty: The infant health and development program pp. 251-276

- Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Pamela Kato Klebanov and Fong-ruey Liaw
- Encouraging school enrollment and attendance among teenage parents on welfare: Early impacts of Ohio's LEAP program pp. 277-307

- Robert G. Wood, Dan Bloom, Veronica Fellerath and David Long
- Teenage childbearing and welfare reform: Lessons from a decade of demonstration and evaluation research pp. 309-332

- Rebecca Maynard
- Child poverty and welfare reform pp. 333-345

- Duncan Lindsey
- Symposium review of the welfare of children pp. 347-354

- Peter H. Rossi
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