Child protective servicesChild welfareFirearmsText dataBackground Despite the significance of firearm safety, we need additional data to understand the prevalence and context surrounding firearm-related problems within the child welfare system. Objective Estimate proportion of cases reporting a firearm-related...
In contrast with most existing studies of protest policing, which emphasize how the actions of authorities are conditioned by the degree of threat associated with, for example, the size or capacity for violence of a given protest target, the analysis here of a cluster of cases associated with t...
Many LGBTQ adults have ongoing relationships with their parents that are ambivalent, typified by both solidarity (e.g., frequent contact, emotional or financial exchange) as well as conflict (e.g., parents’ heterosexism and ...
Children exposed to family violence (i.e. child abuse and neglect and intimate partner violence) are often emotionally insecure in their relationship with their parents, and develop psychosocial problems. Emotional insecurity increases the likelihood of psychosocial problems, and may affect adjustment in ...
Associations of Personality with Alcohol Use Behaviour and Alcohol Problems in Adolescents Receiving Child Welfare Services Four specific personality factors have been theorized to put adolescents at risk for alcohol abuse: hopelessness (HOP), anxiety sensitivity (AS), sensation... SH Stewart,M Mcgonne...
However, little is known about the best approach to providing a secondary preventative intervention to CYP in contact with child welfare services including which CYP to focus support upon, the risk and protective factors that may be malleable to change and how to achieve change in these factors....
The adjusted risk ratios for internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems in children living with persistent IPV vs. resolved IPV more than 6 years after an investigation by child protective services was 1.79 (95% CI, 0.91-3.52) and 1.88 (95%...
The study was a secondary analysis of the 1994 National Study of Protective, Preventive, and Reunification Services Delivered to Children and Their Families. The national study interviewed child welfare caseworkers about the problems of and services provided to 2,109 families. Of parents with mental...
is a direct function of the private healthcare system in the U.S., which is driven by profits rather than the imperative of providing crucial services to the population. It is often not financially viable for hospitals to provide labor and delivery services in remote rural or...
Lambros KM, Hurley M, Hurlburt M, Zhang J, Leslie LK. Special education services for children involved with child welfare/child protective services. School Ment Health. 2010;2(4):177–91. ArticleGoogle Scholar Courtney ME, Piliavin I, Grogan-Kaylor A, Nesmith A. Foster youth transitions to ...