Children and Youth Services Review
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Volume 16, issue 5-6, 1994
- Family preservation and child protection: Striking a balance pp. 279-294

- Duncan Lindsey
- Protecting children by preserving their families pp. 295-307

- Anthony N Maluccio, Barbara A Pine and Robin Warsh
- Opportunity and risks in emerging family policy: An analysis of family preservation legislation pp. 309-318

- Barbara Peo Early and Michele J. Hawkins
- Reorganizing child protective services: Protecting children and providing family support pp. 319-338

- Elizabeth D. Hutchison, Patrick Dattalo and Mary K. Rodwell
- Application and adaptation of intensive family preservation services to use for the reunification of foster children with their biological parents pp. 339-361

- Robert E. Lewis
- Home-based services program: Effectiveness with at risk families pp. 363-377

- Maria Scannapieco
- Emergency shelter 80acement of rural children: Placement and discharge patterns pp. 379-397

- Mary Van Hook
- Reading between the lines: the case for qualitative research in intensive family preservation services pp. 399-415

- Kathleen Wells and Richard Freer
- Marketing social change: The case of family preservation pp. 417-431

- Paul Adams
- The Department of Health and Human Service's foster care review system needs a major overhaul pp. 433-444

- Christine Ellertson
- Looking beyond 30, 60, and 90 days pp. 445-452

- Douglas J. Besharov
- The child welfare challenge: Policy, practice and research: Authors Peter J. Pecora, James K. Whittaker and Anthony N. Maluccio with Richard P. Barth and Robert D. Plotnick. New York: Aldine De Gruyter, 1992 pp. 453-457

- William Meezan
- The child welfare challenge: Policy, practice and research: Authors Peter J. Pecora, James K. Whittaker and Anthony N. Maluccio with Richard P. Barth and Robert D. Plotnick. New York: Aldine De Gruyter, 1992 pp. 457-460

- Brian Wharf
Volume 16, issue 3-4, 1994
- Preparing foster youth for adulthood: A knowledge-building perspective pp. 141-145

- Edmund V. Mech
- Readiness for independence: A study of youth in foster care pp. 147-158

- Diana J. English, Sophia Kouidou-Giles and Martin Plocke
- Adolescents in foster care: Predicting readiness for independent living pp. 159-169

- Alfreda P. Iglehart
- The use of assessment procedures in foster care to evaluate readiness for independent living pp. 171-179

- Andrew Hahn
- Life-skills knowledge: A survey of foster adolescents in three placement settings pp. 181-200

- Edmund V. Mech, Christine Ludy-Dobson and Frances Spann Hulseman
- Two models of preparing foster youths for emancipation pp. 201-212

- Gloria Waldinger and Walter M. Furman
- Are we helping foster care youth prepare for their future? pp. 213-229

- Ronna J. Cook
- Leaving care in England: A research perspective pp. 231-254

- Nina Biehal, Jasmine Clayden, Mike Stein and Jim Wade
- Graduating from care -- A missed opportunity for encouraging successful citizenship pp. 255-272

- Jane Aldgate
Volume 16, issue 1-2, 1994
- Research on kinship foster care: What do we know? Where do we go from here? pp. 1-5

- Jill Duerr Berrick and Richard P. Barth
- Kinship care in child welfare: An analysis of states' policies pp. 7-31

- James P. Gleeson and Lynn C. Craig
- A comparison of kinship foster homes and foster family homes: Implications for kinship foster care as family preservation pp. 33-63

- Jill Duerr Berrick, Richard P. Barth and Barbara Needell
- The role of the kinship foster parent: A comparison of the role conceptions of relative and non-relative foster parents pp. 65-84

- Nicole S. Le Prohn
- Children in kinship care: How do they fare? pp. 85-106

- Howard Dubowitz, Susan Feigelman, Donna Harrington, Raymond Starr, Susan Zuravin and Richard Sawyer
- Kinship foster care: Placement, service, and outcome issues pp. 107-122

- Alfreda P. Iglehart
- Characteristics of relative and non-relative adoptions by California public adoption agencies pp. 123-131

- Joseph Magruder
Volume 15, issue 6, 1993
- Specialized foster care and group home care: Similarities and differences in the characteristics of children in care pp. 453-473

- Jill Duerr Berrick, Mark Courtney and Richard P. Barth
- Interventions to decrease the risk of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases among high-risk heterosexual adolescents pp. 475-488

- Mary Lou Balassone, Sharon Baker, Mary R. Gillmore, Diane Morrison and Deborah Dickstein
- Adoptive parents to children with severe developmental disabilities: A profile pp. 489-506

- Ann Goetting and Mark G. Goetting
- Children of alcohol misusers and school performance outcomes pp. 507-519

- Joseph M. Chandy, Linda Harris, Robert Wm. Blum and Michael D. Resnick
- With the best of intentions: The child sexual abuse prevention movement: Author Jill Duerr Berrick and Neil Gilbert New York: Guilford. 123 pp pp. 521-526

- Kathleen Coulborn Faller
- Review of with the best of intentions pp. 526-530

- Douglas Besharov and Lisa A. Laumann
Volume 15, issue 5, 1993
- Standardized outcome evaluation of child welfare services out-of-home care: Problems and possibilities pp. 349-369

- Mark Courtney
- Child and adolescent outcomes of inpatient psychiatric services: A research agenda pp. 371-384

- Kathleen Pottick, Stephen Hansell, Dorothy Gaboda and Elane Gutterman
- The assessment of variables related to the parenting behavior of mothers with young children pp. 385-402

- Antoinette Y. Rodgers
- Strategies for recruitment and retention of foster families pp. 403-419

- Mary K. Rodwell and Marilyn A. Biggerstaff
- The relevance of marketing for child welfare agencies pp. 421-440

- Uma A. Segal
Volume 15, issue 4, 1993
- Enhancing the skills of adolescents as individuals and as parents pp. 275-280

- Peggy B. Smith and John Poertner
- Promoting self-protection and self-control through life skill training pp. 281-293

- Richard P. Barth
- Adolescent parenthood: Role of the pediatrician pp. 295-308

- Kristin Cranmer Collins and Mariam R. Chacko
- The relationship between adolescent parenthood and inadequate parenting pp. 309-320

- Lorraine V. Klerman
- Correlates of grandmother childcare support to adolescent mothers: Implications for development in two generations of women pp. 321-334

- Miriam Voran and Deborah Phillips
- When home is no haven -- child placement issues: By Albert J. Solnit, Barbara F. Nordhaus, and Ruth Lord. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1992, 184 pp. + xii, $20 pp. 335-338

- Anthony N. Maluccio
- Review of when home is no haven pp. 338-341

- Kathleen Kufeldt
Volume 15, issue 3, 1993
- Residential treatment as long-term treatment: An examination of some issues pp. 165-171

- Kathleen Wells
- Children in residential treatment -- Policies for the '90s pp. 173-193

- Susan Yelton
- Characteristics of youths referred to residential treatment: Implications for program design pp. 195-217

- Kathleen Wells and Dale Whittington
- The little turtle's progress: A reconsideration of the short versus long-term residential treatment controversy pp. 219-243

- D. Patrick Zimmerman
- Short-term residential treatment of disturbed adolescents in a continuum of care pp. 245-260

- Flynn O'Malley
- Letter to the editor pp. 267-269

- Quincy Howe
Volume 15, issue 2, 1993
- Authentic empowerment for children pp. 81-84

- Duncan Lindsey
- The consequences of physical abuse and neglect on the school age child: Mediating factors pp. 85-104

- P. David Kurtz, James M. Gaudin, Phyllis T. Howing and John S. Wodarski
- A first look: Foster parents of medically complex, drug-exposed, and HIV+ infants pp. 105-130

- J. Donald Cohon and Bruce A. B. Cooper
- School-based social-cognitive skills training for middle school students with school behavior problems pp. 131-142

- David R. Dupper and Curtis H. Krishef
- Reexamining risk factors in foster care pp. 143-154

- Evelyn F. Slaght
Volume 15, issue 1, 1993
- Our hopes and dreams for children pp. 1-7

- Duncan Lindsey
- Self-esteem in parents of children abducted by the other parent pp. 9-26

- Rebecca L. Hegar, John G. Orme and Geoffrey L. Greif
- Value biases of social workers in custody disputes pp. 27-42

- Abraham Sagi and Rachel Dvir
- Children who witness women battering: Concerns and dilemmas in the construction of a social problem pp. 43-52

- Einat Peled
- Parental preferences and considerations of cost in the selection of school-age child care pp. 53-70

- Susan E. Roche and Michael J. Camasso
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