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    Child Welfare and Child Well-Being: New Perspectives From the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being

    Child Welfare and Child Well-Being by Webb, Mary Bruce; Dowd, Kathryn; Harden, Brenda Jones;

    New Perspectives From the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2010. február 4.

    • ISBN 9780195398465
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem480 oldal
    • Méret 157x236x33 mm
    • Súly 802 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    This book features longitudinal findings from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being, a landmark study of children's experiences in the child welfare system. Perspectives are offered from researchers representing multiple disciplines and using diverse and sophisticated analytic approaches.

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    The landmark National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW) study represents the first effort to gather nationally representative data, based on first-hand reports, about the well-being of children and families who encounter the child welfare system. NSCAW's findings offer an unprecedented national source of data that describe the developmental status and functional characteristics of children who come to the attention of child protective services. Much more than a simple history of placements or length of stay in foster care, NSCAW data chart the trajectory of families across service pathways for a multi-dimensional view of their specific needs. The NSCAW survey is longitudinal, contains direct assessments and reports about each child from multiple sources, and is designed to address questions of relations among children's characteristics and experiences, their development, their pathways through the child welfare service system, their service needs, their service receipt, and, ultimately, their well-being over time.

    The chapters in this rich synthesis of NSCAW data represent thoughtful and increasingly sophisticated approaches to the problems highlighted in the study and in child welfare research in general. The authors capitalize on the longitudinal, multidimensional data to capture the experiences of children and families from the time they are investigated by CPS though multiple follow-up points, and to consider the interdependent nature of the traditional child welfare outcomes of safety, permanence, and well-being. The topics covered not only are critical to child welfare practice and policy, but also are of compelling interest to other child service sectors such as health, mental health, education, and juvenile justice. The authors of chapters in this volume are esteemed researchers within psychology, social work, economics, and public health. Together they represent the future of child welfare research, showcasing the potential of NSCAW as a valuable resource to the research community and providing glimpses of how the data can be used to inform practice and policy.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Study Design and Methods, Paul P. Biemer, Kathryn L. Dowd, and Mary Bruce Webb
    Part I. Moving Toward a Developmental Framework in Child Welfare
    Quality of the Early Caregiving Environment and Preschool Well-Being: An Examination of Children Entering the Child Welfare System During Infancy, Brenda Jones Harden, Jessica Vick, Gregory Hancock, and Kevin Wang
    Risk and Resilience Among Children Referred to the Child Welfare System: A Longitudinal Investigation of Child Well-Being in Multiple Domains, Anne Shaffer, Byron Egeland, and Kevin Wang
    Latent Classification of Physical Abuse as a Predictor of Adolescent Functioning, Charles V. Izzo, Elliot G. Smith, John J. Eckenrode, Paul P. Biemer, and Sharon L. Christ
    Effects of Intimate-Partner Violence on Child Psychopathology, William Gardner, Kelly Kelleher, and Kathleen Pajer
    Part II. Child Welfare, Social Capital, and Child Well-Being
    Comparative Safety, Stability, and Continuity of Children's Placements in Formal and Informal Substitute Care,
    Mark Testa, Christina M. Bruhn, and Jesse Helton
    The Social Capital of Youth in Foster Care: An Assessment and Policy Implications, Matthew Stagner and Daniel Kuehn
    Explaining Reunification and Reentry 3 Years After Placement in Out-of-Home Care, Richard P. Barth, Shenyang Guo, Sharon L. Christ, Christina M. Bruhn, and Rebecca L. Green
    Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Initial Child Welfare Experience: Exploring Areas of Convergence and Divergence, Robert M. Ortega, Andrew Grogan-Kaylor, Mary Ruffolo, Jenell Clarke, and Rebecca Karb
    Part III. The Survey Study Design and Mental Health Services Research
    Patterns and Predictors of Mental Health Services Use by Children in Contact with the Child Welfare System,
    Sarah McCue Horwitz, Michael S. Hurlburt, and Jinjin Zhang
    Exits from Out-of-Home Care and Continuity of Mental Health Service Use, John Landsverk, Michael S. Hurlburt, Laurel Leslie, Jennifer Rolls, and Jinjin Zhang
    Caregiver Depression, Mental Health Service Use, and Child Outcomes, Barbara J. Burns, Sarah A. Mustillo, Elizabeth M. Z. Farmer, David J. Kolko, Julie McCrae, Anne M. Libby, and Mary Bruce Webb
    Organizational Climate and Service Outcomes in Child Welfare Systems, Charles Glisson
    Information Management, Interagency Collaboration, and Outcomes in Child Welfare Agencies, E. Michael Foster, Rebecca Wells, and Yu Bai

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