"A Better Me for My Children": A Call for Systemic Relational Family Work in Child and Youth Mental Health [0.03%]
“为了孩子,成为更好的自己”——儿童和青少年精神健康工作中系统性关系家庭工作的开展之倡议
Jane Elizabeth Sanders,Ariel Seale,Lauren Wilton et al.
Jane Elizabeth Sanders et al.
Despite an established body of knowledge supporting the efficacy of systemic and relational approaches in children's mental health care, there are mounting barriers to family involvement. The current reflexive thematic analysis included dat...
What Constitutes Risk of Future Maltreatment Among Young Mothers? An Examination of Child Protection Investigations in Ontario, Canada [0.03%]
加拿大安大略省儿童保护调查中年轻母亲未来遭受虐待的风险因素分析
Bryn King,Barbara Fallon,Ami Goulden et al.
Bryn King et al.
Despite younger maternal age being a risk factor for child welfare involvement, the literature on decision making once young mothers are investigated for child protection concerns is limited. This article examines characteristics and decisi...
Becoming Job-Ready? Narratives of Local Welfare-to-Work Programs and Client Experiences Across Differing Economic Contexts in California [0.03%]
福利体制转向就业——加利福尼亚州不同经济背景下受助者们的经历与感受的故事叙述
Lucia M Lanfranconi,Aditi Das,Joy Subaran et al.
Lucia M Lanfranconi et al.
Previous research on welfare-to-work exits has focused on individual client characteristics rather than local economic contexts. Drawing on a qualitative comparative case study design, this study enhances our understanding on how welfare-to...
Beyond the Numbers: Community Advocate Perspectives on National IPV Data Among AAPI Survivors [0.03%]
数字背后:亚美反家暴联盟成员机构关于亚裔太平洋岛民幸存者全国范围内的亲密伴侣暴力数据的观点
Shih-Ying Cheng,Jieun Lee,Ji Hye Kim et al.
Shih-Ying Cheng et al.
Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) remain underrepresented in research and service utilization. This study used a sequential mixed-methods design (quant→qual) to examine characteristics ...
Acculturative Challenges and Opportunities Among Arab-Speaking MENA Refugees in the United States [0.03%]
美国阿拉伯语speaking中东难民的适应挑战与机遇分析
Saltanat Childress,Nibedita Shrestha,Ilana Seff et al.
Saltanat Childress et al.
The study identifies acculturative challenges and opportunities experienced by Arab-speaking MENA refugees in the United States. The research team conducted 24 semi-structured interviews with refugee parents (11 fathers and 13 mothers) in A...
Social Stigma and Vulnerabilities of Women Living with HIV/AIDS in Kyrgyzstan: Service Providers' Perspectives [0.03%]
哈萨克斯坦HIV/AIDS女性患者的社会歧视和脆弱性:服务提供者的视角
S Childress,N Shrestha,P Kreniske et al.
S Childress et al.
In Kyrgyzstan, registered HIV cases doubled from 2013 to 2019, with women constituting 39% of cases in 2021. Women living with HIV (WLHIV) encounter heightened intimate partner violence, stigma, and discrimination. This study explores the e...
Navigating Relationships with Birth Family After Aging Out of Foster Care: Experiences of Young People [0.03%]
脱离寄养系统的青年与亲生家庭关系的建立和维持——来自青年的视角
Judy Havlicek,Sally Holland,Heather Taussig
Judy Havlicek
As young people age out of foster care, many seek out their birth parents and extended families, but little is known about how these connections are navigated given past separations. Drawing from data previously collected from young people ...
Cynthia Nichols,Margaret Lloyd Sieger
Cynthia Nichols
Researchers are referring to polysubstance use as the "fourth wave" of the opioid epidemic. Prenatal polysubstance exposure is on the rise, leading to increased health and safety complications among infants and caregivers. This study examin...
A Scoping Review of Acculturation Challenges of Immigrants From the Former Soviet Union in the United States From a Life Course Perspective [0.03%]
从生命历程视角看苏联移民在美国的适应挑战——系统综述研究
Saltanat Childress,Nibedita Shrestha,Shirley Russ et al.
Saltanat Childress et al.
The United States is home to over a million former Soviet Union (FSU) immigrants, yet literature on their familial dynamics and mental health and well-being is scarce. Following Arksey and O'Malley's framework, this scoping review synthesiz...
Navigating Acculturation: Overcoming Challenges and Creating Pathways to Well-Being for Central Asian Immigrants in the United States [0.03%]
适应文化:帮助中亚移民在美国克服挑战并创造幸福之路
Saltanat Childress,Nibedita Shrestha,Shirley Russ et al.
Saltanat Childress et al.
This study explores the adaptations of recent immigrants from Central Asia (CA) to the United States. Using qualitative grounded theory analysis of narratives from 42 immigrants, gathered through semi-structured interviews and focus groups,...