Sentences with phrase «youth services review»

Children and Youth Services Review,
[jounal] Smokowski, P. R. / 2004 / Childhood risk and protective factors and late adolescent adjustment in inner city minority youth / Children and Youth Services Review 26: 63 ~ 91
Containment and Holding Environments: Understanding and Reducing Physical Restraint in Residential Child Care Steckley (2010) Children and Youth Services Review, 32 (1) View Abstract Describes a Scottish study of the views of residential care staff and inpatient youth affected by physical restraint.
Juvenile justice, mental health, and the transition to adulthood: A review of service system involvement and unmet needs in the U.S. Child and Youth Services Review, 56, 139 - 148.
Green, B.L., Ayoub, C., Bartlett, J.D., Von Ende, A., Furrer, C., Chazan - Cohen, R., Vallotton, C. & Klevens, J. (2014) The Effect of Early Head Start on Child Welfare System Involvement: A First Look at Longitudinal Child Maltreatment Outcomes, Children and Youth Services Review.
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Healthy relationship education for dating violence prevention among high - risk youth.Children And Youth Services Review, 33 (1), 173 - 179.
Placement Preferences Among Children Living in Foster or Kinship Care: A Cluster Analysis Merritt Children and Youth Services Review, 30 (5), 2008 View Abstract Reports findings that indicate that across waves of data collection, children express a sense of belonging in their foster homes, providing great utility in evaluative efforts that include listening to the voices of the children by encouraging their participation in case planning and service evaluation.
Disproportionate Representation of African - American Children in Foster Care: Secondary Analysis of the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System, 2005 Knott & Donovan Children and Youth Services Review, 32 (5), 2010 View Abstract Examines the association between foster care placement and the association of African - American children residing in foster care while controlling for child, caregiver, household, and abuse characteristics.
Foster Care Placement Change: The Role of Family Dynamics and Household Composition Waid, Kothari, Bank, & McBeath (2016) Children and Youth Services Review, 68 Examines family dynamics across different living situations and finds that children placed in kinship care were most likely to achieve permanence.
Permanency Outcomes of Children in Kinship and Non-Kinship Foster Care: Testing the External Validity of Kinship Effects Koh Children and Youth Services Review, 32 (3), 2010 View Abstract Examines whether the effects of kinship care can be generalized across States by using Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) data obtained for five States that participated in the Fostering Court Improvement project: Arizona, Connecticut, Missouri, Ohio, and Tennessee.
Examining African American Fathers» Involvement in Permanency Planning: An Effort to Reduce Racial Disproportionality in the Child Welfare System (PDF - 193 KB) Coakley (2008) Children and Youth Services Review, 30 View Abstract Examines the extent to which African - American fathers» involvement in permanency planning influences children's placement outcomes using a secondary data analysis of child welfare case records.
According to a study published in the journal Children and Youth Services Review, 13 percent of parents in the United States have been victims of parental alienation, with more than 22 million adults have been identified to be at risk to be alienated from their children, High Point University revealed.
Prevention of Child Maltreatment in High - Risk Rural Families: A Randomized Clinical Trial With Child Welfare Outcomes Silovsky, Bard, Chaffin, Hecht, Burris, Owora, et al. (2011) Children and Youth Services Review, 33 (8) View Abstract Shares results from a randomized clinical trial of SafeCare ® training augmented for rural high - risk population, and compares them to standard home - based mental health services to examine reductions in future child maltreatment reports, as well as risk factors and factors similar to child maltreatment.
Factors Predicting Placement of Urban American Indian / Alaskan Natives Into Out - of - Home Care Carter Children and Youth Services Review, 32 (5), 2010 View Abstract Presents results of a study that examined factors that predicted out - of - home care placement for a national sample of urban American Indian and Alaska Native and White children.
Children and Youth Services Review (2003) 25,5 — 6:431 — 62; and note 18, Westat and Chapin Hall.
Permanency Outcomes for Toddlers in Child Welfare Two Years After a Randomized Trial of a Parenting Intervention Spieker, Oxford, & Fleming, (2014) Children and Youth Services Review, 44 View Abstract Reports on child welfare outcomes of a community - based, randomized control trial of Promoting First Relationships, a 10 - week relationship - based home visiting program, on stability of children's placements and permanency status 2 years after enrollment into the study; includes findings and a discussion.
Implementation of a Workforce Initiative to Build Trauma - informed Child Welfare Practice and Services: Findings from the Massachusetts Child Trauma Project (PDF - 296 KB) Fraser, Griffin, Barto, Lo, Wenz - Gross, Spinazzola, Bodian, Nisenbaum, & Bartlett (2014) Children and Youth Services Review, 44 Describes the development and implementation of the Massachusetts Child Trauma Project (MCTP), a statewide initiative to enhance the capacity of child welfare workers and child mental health providers to identify, respond, and intervene early and effectively with children traumatized by chronic loss, abuse, neglect, and violence.
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: Time to Recurrence Among Frequency Encountered Families in CPS Zhang, Fuller, & Nieto (2013) Children and Youth Services Review, 35 (5) Examines the association between the interval between previous maltreatment intervals and the likelihood of future maltreatment occurrence among children who encountered multiple maltreatment recurrences.
Nativity and Immigration Status Among Latino Families Involved in the Child Welfare System: Characteristics, Risk, and Maltreatment Cardoso, Dettlaff, Finno - Velasquez, Scott, & Faulkner (2014) Children and Youth Services Review, 44 Discusses the incidence of child maltreatment among Latino families based on the legal status and household structure of families involved in the child welfare system.
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Prevalence and Timing of Diagnosable Mental Health, Alcohol, and Substance Use Problems Among Older Adolescents in the Child Welfare System Keller, Salazar, & Courtney (2010) Children and Youth Services Review, 32 (4) View Abstract Reports the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major depression, alcohol abuse / dependence, and substance abuse / dependence diagnoses assessed with a structured clinical interview protocol in a population - based, multi-State, age cohort of older adolescents about to exit child welfare systems.
Estimating the Effects of Head Start on Parenting and Child Maltreatment Zhai, Waldfogel, & Brooks - Gunn (2013) Children and Youth Services Review, 35 (7) View Abstract Examines the effects of Head Start participation on parenting and child maltreatment in a large and diverse sample of low - income families in large U.S. cities using data from the Fragile Families and Child Well - Being Study.
The Link Between Childhood and Adult Abuse Among Long - Term Welfare Recipients Derr & Taylor Children and Youth Services Review, 26 (2), 2004 View Abstract Presents results from in - depth interviews with women who had been on public financial assistance for at least 3 years to determine rates of childhood and adult abuse.
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders Among Foster Youth Transitioning to Adulthood: Past Research and Future Directions Havlicek, Garcia, & Smith (2013) Children and Youth Services Review, 35 (1) View Abstract Reviews 16 peer - reviewed articles and / or research reports to identify lifetime and past year prevalence rates of mental health disorders and service utilization.
Building Cultural Competence: A Systematic Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Culturally Sensitive Interventions With Ethnic Minority Youth Jackson Children and Youth Services Review, 31 (11), 2009 View Abstract Analyzes the methodology of recent culturally sensitive interventions with ethnic minority youth in order to evaluate each intervention's ability to adhere to existing standards of evidence - based practice.
Integrating Cultural Competency and Empirically - Based Practices in Child Welfare Services: A Model Based on Community Psychiatry Field Principles of Health Bell, Wells, & Merritt Children and Youth Services Review, 31 (11), 2009 View Abstract Presents a model of seven field principles of health promotion successfully used in mental health services and includes examples of the use of the model in various settings and evaluation projects.
: Time to Recurrence Among Frequency Encountered Families in CPS (PDF - 162 KB) Zhang, Fuller, & Nieto (2013) Children and Youth Services Review, 35 (5) Analyzes the association between the timing of prior child maltreatment intervals and the likelihood of repeat maltreatment.
An Early Childhood Education and Support Intervention for Kinship Families Littlewood, Strozier, & Whittington (2014) Children and Youth Services Review, 38 View Abstract Highlights outcomes from the Kin As Teachers (KAT) Program, an early childhood education program specifically designed for children living with a grandparent or other relative.
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Children in the streets: Latin America's lost generation, Children and Youth Services Review, 17, 3.
See also Julien Teitler, «Father Involvement, Child Health, and Maternal Health Behavior,» Children and Youth Services Review 23, nos. 4/5 (2001): 403 — 26.
Children and Youth Services Review 23, nos. 4/5 (2001): 505 — 30.
For more information on these programs, see Stuart Kerachsky and others, The Impacts of Transitional Employment for Mentally Retarded Young Adults (New York: MDRC, 1985); MST Services, Multisystemic Therapy at a Glance (Mt. Pleasant, S.C.: MST Services, 2005); Julia Littell, «Lessons from a Systematic Review of Effects of Multisystemic Therapy,» in Children and Youth Services Review 27 (2005).
Patterns of Movement for Youth Within an Integrated Continuum of Residential Services Huefner, James, Ringle, Thompson, & Daly (2010) Children and Youth Services Review, 32 (6) View Abstract Presents a 5 - year study evaluating patterns of movement for youth receiving services within a continuum of intensive and restrictive residential programs.
The Child Protection Clinic: A Mixed Method Evaluation of Parent Legal Representation Haight, Marshall & Woolman (2015) Children and Youth Services Review, 56 Evaluates a law school clinic that provides indigent parents with legal representation by law students supervised by experienced attorneys.
Teaming Up: Collaboration Between Welfare and Child Welfare Agencies Since Welfare Reform Ehrle, Andrews, & Scarcella Children and Youth Services Review, 26 (3), 2004 View Abstract Presents data from a survey of State welfare directors and discusses proposed improvements for collaborative efforts between welfare and child welfare agencies.
Solution - Focused brief therapy in schools: A review of the outcome literature, Children & Youth Services Review, 31, 464 - 470.
New Roles for Families in Child Welfare: Strategies for Expanding Family Involvement Beyond the Case Level E. Williamson & A. Gray, Child and Youth Services Review, 33, pp. 1212 — 1216, 2011 Describes findings from a series of retrospective interviews with Systems of Care participants regarding capacity - building activities and lessons learned for family involvement.
Latino Families and the Public Child Welfare System: Examining the Role of Social Support Networks Ayón Children and Youth Services Review, 33 (10), 2011 View Abstract Examines Latino families» social networks and the role they play when a family is involved with the public child welfare system.
Effects of Parental and Attorney Involvement on Reunification in Juvenile Dependency Cases (PDF - 1,147 KB) Wood & Russell (2011) Children and Youth Services Review, 33 Examines how the involvement of mothers, fathers, and their respective legal representatives at early decision - making hearings influences reunification in juvenile dependency cases.
In Exploring the path from foster care to stable and lasting adoption: Perceptions of foster care alumni (Children and Youth Services Review, 55, 111 - 120), Mariscal et.
Kinship Liaisons: A Peer - to - Peer Approach to Supporting Kinship Caregivers R. Denby, Children and Youth Services Review, 33, pp. 217 — 225, 2011.
Kirby D and Coyle K, School - based programs to reduce sexual risk - taking behavior, Children and Youth Services Review, 1997, 19 (5 — 6): 415 — 436.
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He has published more than 120 articles in a variety of health and social work journals and is on the editorial board or a consulting editor of Social Work, Social Service Review, the Journal of Adolescent Research, Children and Youth Services Review and Adoption Quarterly.
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