Children and Youth Services Review
1979 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 4, 1984
- Introduction pp. 245-263

- Edgar Z. Friedenberg
- Paternalism and the young pp. 267-283

- Leon S. Sheleff
- Ecologically defining the mistreatment of adolescents pp. 285-298

- Kathleen O'C. Hoekstra
- The ideological context of child welfare pp. 299-309

- David G. Gil
- Institutional child abuse pp. 311-318

- Michael F. Shaughnessy
- Social work ethics and children: Protection versus empowerment pp. 319-328

- Jerry Fox
- Whose rights are they anyway?: The supreme court and the rights of Juveniles pp. 329-344

- Winifred A. Nathan
- Adoptive parents' hostility toward their adopted children pp. 345-352

- Stanley Schneider and Esti Rimmer
- Inpatient psychiatric treatment of the difficult child: Common practices and their ethical implications pp. 353-365

- William T. Garrison
- Disappointing and deviant youth and the rage of the elders pp. 367-373

- Richard C. Marohn
Volume 6, issue 3, 1984
- Institutions and juvenile delinquency in historical perspective pp. 155-172

- Michael W. Sherraden and Susan Whitelaw Downs
- The foster care system simulation: Evaluation of a training innovation pp. 173-193

- Ronald H. Rooney, Linda M. Moore and Karen Rosenzweig
- Personal coping and social support for parents of handicapped children pp. 195-206

- Robert F. Schilling and Steven Paul Schinke
- Supervised access: A judicial alternative to noncompliance with visitation arrangements following divorce pp. 207-217

- Michael William R. Stott, Eugene L. Gaier and Kathleen B. Thomas
- Evaluations of the special supplemental program for Women, infants, and children's (WIC's) effectiveness pp. 219-226

- Eleanor Chelimsky
Volume 6, issue 2, 1984
- The role of the father in the family: Toward a gender-neutral family policy pp. 83-99

- Abraham Sagi and Nachman Sharon
- Professionals' attitudes towards men in early childhood education: A national study pp. 101-113

- Bryan E. Robinson, Patsy Skeen and Thomas M. Coleman
- Causes of worker burnout pp. 115-124

- David F. Gillespie and Susan E. Cohen
- Matching children with placements pp. 125-133

- A. James Schwab, Michael E. Bruce and Ruth G. McRoy
- An analysis of variables affecting length of stay in foster care pp. 135-145

- Terry L. Gibson, George S. Tracy and Mark S. DeBord
Volume 6, issue 1, 1984
- The public and private purposes of case records pp. 1-18

- Malcolm Bush
- Identification of mother-child interaction patterns:: A longitudinal evaluation of early age intervention effects on early adolescents pp. 19-35

- Richard M. Dunham, Pedro R. Portes and Shavon Williams
- Reducing dropouts from youth-relevant treatment services:: The comprehensive referral pursuit and maintenance approach pp. 37-46

- Steven A. Szykula
- Political participation: A comparative view of Israeli and American youth pp. 47-64

- Diane P. Hedin, Rivka A. Eisikovits and Varda Adam
Volume 5, issue 4, 1983
- The marginal high school student: defining the problem and searching for policy pp. 321-342

- Gary G. Wehlage
- The diversion of delinquent youth: family-frcused intervention pp. 343-356

- James G. Emshoff and Craig H. Blakely
- The use of the psychosocial maturity inventory in evaluations of youth conservation corps programs pp. 357-373

- Stephen F. Hamilton, Francis A. Richards, Steven K. Stewart, Walter B. Frankel and Valerie Caracelli
- Foster care and families: Conflicting values and policies: By Ruth Hubbell Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1981, 218 pp., $20.00 pp. 391-395

- Ronald Rooney
Volume 5, issue 3, 1983
- Theoretical and research considerations of burnout pp. 227-238

- Victor Savicki and Eric Cooley
- Burnout among employees of state residential facilities serving developmentally disabled persons pp. 239-253

- Steve Weinberg, Gary Edwards and William E. Garove
- Staff burnout from a social perspective pp. 255-262

- Stephen Sanow and Joan Krahmer
- Combatting burnout pp. 263-275

- Ayala Pines and Elliot Aronson
- Occupational stress management: Cognitive-behavioral approaches pp. 277-287

- Susan G. Forman
- The use of the nominal group technique to isolate teacher job stressors pp. 289-300

- Roger A. Johnson and Robert R. Richards
Volume 5, issue 2, 1983
- A national survey of handicapped children receiving public social services: prevalence rates and service patterns in 1977 pp. 117-134

- Ann E. MacEachron and Marty W. Krauss
- How well are we serving the adolescent mother: a look at public social services pp. 135-154

- Shirley Vining
- Procedures for developing training programs in large-scale settings pp. 155-176

- Mary Davis, Dean L. Fixsen, Kenneth J. Gruber, Pamela B. Daly, Curtis J. Braukmann and Montrose M. Wolf
- The analysis and training of rationales for child care workers pp. 177-194

- Patrizia D. Braukmann, Kathryn Kirigin Ramp, Curtis J. Braukmann, Alan G. Willner and Montrose M. Wolf
- The parent therapist program: a new approach to foster care of difficult adolescents pp. 195-207

- Joan M. Engel
Volume 5, issue 1, 1983
- Introduction pp. 1-2

- James Garbarino and Susan McHale
- What we know about child maltreatment pp. 3-6

- James Garbarino
- Understanding the etiology of child abuse: A preliminary typology of cases pp. 7-29

- James Kent, Herbert Weisberg, Bonnie Lamar and Thomas Marx
- The development of preventive methods in child welfare pp. 31-47

- H. John Staulcup and Terry D. Royer
- A protective service system pp. 49-63

- James Garbarino, Barbara Carson and Mary Fran Flood
- Federal dissemination of child abuse and neglect information pp. 65-74

- James A. Harrell
- Child deaths attributed to abuse and neglect: An empirical study pp. 75-89

- Rosalie Anderson, Robert Ambrosino, Deborah Valentine and Michael Lauderdale
- Social networks, stress and child abuse pp. 91-102

- James M. Gaudin and Leonard Pollane
Volume 4, issue 4, 1982
- Perspectives on peer group treatment: The use and abuse of guided group interaction/positive peer culture pp. 307-324

- Larry K. Brendtro and Arlin E. Ness
- The risk climate and the delivery of child welfare services pp. 325-350

- Sandra Cornelius and Timothy Baker
- An exploratory study of self-esteem and quality of care of 100 children in foster care pp. 351-363

- Eliana Gil and Karen Bogart
- The children of alcoholics: An exploratory study pp. 365-373

- John Rimmer
- Evaluation of Camp Tortuga, a two week children's therapeutic day camp via goal attainment scaling and locus of control pp. 375-388

- Robert W. Freeman, Carolyn Anderson, Isaac Kairey and Patricia F. Hunt
Volume 4, issue 3, 1982
- Planning for permanency planning in foster care pp. 223-237

- Darryl E. Ward, Anthony Maluccio, Jane Hamilton, Edith Fein and Anthony Maluccio
- Parents' searches for child care and the design of information services pp. 239-253

- Douglas R. Powell and Jeanne Watson Eisenstadt
- Educating handicapped children: The development of a special education ideology scale pp. 255-267

- Jeffrey Schwamm
- Use of drawings in evaluating children who may be incest victims pp. 269-278

- Jean Goodwin
- School dropouts--They are not what they seem to be pp. 279-291

- Theodore Ruby and Robert Law
Volume 4, issue 1-2, 1982
- Poverty today: How do the children fare? pp. 1-4

- Judith Cassetty
- No more poverty in America?: A critique of Martin Anderson's theory of welfare pp. 5-33

- Ronald B. Dear
- Children in poverty: The truly needy who fall through the safety net pp. 35-51

- Sheldon Danziger
- Does child support support the children? pp. 53-66

- Annemette Sorensen and Maurice MacDonald
- Poverty and the handicapped child pp. 67-75

- William Roth
- On measuring the cost of children pp. 77-109

- Jacques van der Gaag
- Race, sex, and economic returns to education pp. 111-139

- Mark Fossett and Omer R. Galle
- The economic consequences of experiencing parental marital disruptions pp. 141-162

- David Greenberg and Douglas Wolf
- Accent intolerance and occupational achievement in the United States pp. 163-173

- John Angle
- The school and labor force status of hispanic youth: Implications for social policy pp. 175-192

- Raymond Sanchez Mayers
- What influences children's health? pp. 193-208

- Barbara Wolfe and Jacques van der Gaag
- Single female-headed families and public social services--Questions for the 80's pp. 209-221

- Therese van Houten, Anita G. Schroeder and Linda Silverman King
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