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Children and youth services review

Journal Volume: 122
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2021
Articles in SafetyLit: 16

"It was a joke:" patterns in girls' and boys' self-reported motivations for digital dating abuse behaviors

A national study of child maltreatment reporting at the county level: Interactions among race/ethnicity, rurality and poverty

Adolescent parental attachment and intimate relationship in adulthood: an investigation of contextual factors and long-term outcomes of child sexual abuse

Factors that inhibit and promote resilience following childhood maltreatment: a qualitative exploration of practitioner perspectives

Family sustainability and child protection in Vietnam

Independent and cumulative impacts of adverse childhood experiences on adolescent subgroups of anxiety and depression

Prevalence and predictors of post-traumatic stress symptoms and depressive symptoms among Bangladeshi students during COVID-19 mandatory home confinement: a nationwide cross-sectional survey

Prevalence, age of initiation, and patterns of co-occurrence of digital dating abuse behaviors nationwide

Risk factors identified in prenatal child protection reports

Small becomes big, fast: adolescent perceptions of how social media features escalate online conflict to offline violence

Stakeholder perspectives on the implementation of shared decision making to empower youth who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation

Testing for seasonality in Canadian child welfare investigations

The additive and interactive effects of parental harsh discipline and boys' gender-related traits on boys' externalizing problem behaviors

The evolution and development of the value orientation of juvenile delinquency correction in China

The moderating role of parental support in the relationship between latent profiles of bullying victimization and sense of school belonging: a cross-national comparison

When doing the right thing feels wrong: moral distress among child welfare caseworkers