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期刊名:Journal of public child welfare

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ISSN:1554-8732

e-ISSN:1554-8740

IF/分区:1.2/Q3

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Kayla Herbell,Nathan P Helsabeck,Sophie Berger Kayla Herbell
Family engagement in residential treatment (RT) improves relationships, treatment participation, and behavior, yet standardized measures are lacking. This study developed and piloted the Family Engagement in Residential Care Measure through...
Kerry A Lee,Caterina Pisciotta,Geetha Gopalan Kerry A Lee
This pilot study sought to examine the acceptability of implementing a modified behavioral parent training program, the 4Rs and 2Ss intervention, within a Child Welfare (CW) placement prevention service. CW staff (n=12; caseplanners (n=6), ...
Melissa M Ptacek,Lauren D Smith,Robyn M Powell et al. Melissa M Ptacek et al.
Background and purpose: Mothers with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) face compounding disparities within perinatal and child welfare systems, yet their experiences at this critical intersection remain un...
Lindsey Palmer,Tenesha Littleton,Sarah Font et al. Lindsey Palmer et al.
The majority of children who encounter the child protective services (CPS) system are referred for reasons other than suspected physical or sexual abuse. Yet, specific concerns or risks, typically falling under the umbrella of neglect, rema...
Wendy Zeitlin,Astraea Augsberger,Trupti Rao Wendy Zeitlin
Parents with intellectual disabilities are more likely to have child welfare involvement and experience higher rates of family separation than parents without intellectual disabilities. Despite this, there are few programs designed to meet ...
Marlene Matarese,Elizabeth Greeno,Angela Weeks et al. Marlene Matarese et al.
This study aimed to better understand the experiences of LGBTQ+ youth in foster care in the Midwest. Of the youth who participated in the study, 32.2% indicated they were LGBTQ+. LGBTQ+ youth were more likely to have been hospitalized for p...
Barbara Ruiken Barbara Ruiken
Seeking insights into how decision-makers uphold obligations to equal and individualized treatment in decisions about state intervention, this study examines justifications by decision-makers in care orders for newborn children. Eighty-five...
Sasha M Albert,Robyn M Powell Sasha M Albert
While it is well-established that parents with disabilities and their families are over-represented in the child welfare system, no known research has described the parents,' child welfare professionals,' and attorneys' perspectives on the ...