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… Externalizing Problems and Problematic Sexual Behaviors: Same Etiology? 2010 … Cependant, ces comportements peuvent être problématiques quand ils sont inappropriés par rapport au développement ou … significative des PE. … 0 … fr … Externalizing Problems and Problematic Sexual Behaviors: Same Etiology? … Les enfants manifestent habituellement une vaste gamme de comportements sexuels au cours du développement normal de la sexualité. Cependant, ces comportements peuvent être problématiques quand ils sont inappropriés par rapport au développement ou potentiellement nuisibles pour l’enfant ou pour autrui. Les auteurs émettent l’hypothèse selon laquelle les violences sexuelles et la sexualité…
… Intervention for maltreating fathers: Statistically and clinically significant change 2012 Authors Scott, Katreena L. Lishak, Vicky Child Abuse and Neglect, 36(9), pp. 680-684 On en sait peu sur … … fr … Intervention for maltreating fathers: Statistically and clinically significant change … On en sait peu sur l’efficacité des interventions destinées aux pères ayant fait l’objet d’une enquête corroborée pour maltraitance, négligence ou exposition de leur enfant à la violence conjugale. Afin de réduire les lacunes en matière de connaissances, les auteurs ont examiné l’efficacité d’un traitement de groupe basé dans la communauté et destiné aux pères (n=98). Les chercheurs ont mesuré…
… Grandparents' and Social Workers' Experiences with the Child Welfare … 2007 Authors Gladstone, James W. Brown, Ralph A. Child and Youth Services Review, Volume 29, Issue 11, pp. 1439-1453 L'objectif de … L'objectif de cette étude qualitative était d'explorer les circonstances dans lesquelles les grands-parents et les travailleurs en protection de l'enfance entrent en contact l'un avec l'autre, de même que les facteurs associés à une relation de travail positive entre eux. Les données ont été recueillies auprès de 63 grands-parents ayant un petit-enfant recevant des services d'un organisme de…
… Understanding contextual effects on externalizing behaviors in children in out-of-home care: Influence of workers and foster families Journal article Canadian CW research … of policy and practice. Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 33, Issue 10, pp. 2050-2060. ISBN / ISSN / … Children residing in out-of-home care may be more vulnerable to exhibiting higher levels of externalizing behaviour (e.g., destruction of property, harm towards others) than children living with their biological parents. Extant literature illustrates that child specific features and foster parent characteristics have been found to have an effect on the externalizing behaviour of children in out-…
… of placement changes among young people in care: Youth and caregiver associations Journal article Canadian CW … welfare. Unfortunately, placement disruptions are common and result in widespread negative outcomes for youth in … and caregiver associations. Children and Youth Services Review, 144. … Placement stability is a key goal within child welfare. Unfortunately, placement disruptions are common and result in widespread negative outcomes for youth in care. Hierarchical regression analyses were conducted to examine the youth and resource caregiver variables associated with the number of placement changes among 1,624 Canadian youths aged 10–17 years. Data were based on information…
… Nico The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2008 (CIS-2008) is the third nation-wide study … to examine the incidence of reported child maltreatment and the characteristics of children and families … Information Sheet Series describes key child, household and investigation characteristics by primary category of … The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2008 (CIS-2008) is the third nation-wide study to examine the incidence of reported child maltreatment and the characteristics of children and families investigated by child welfare authorities in Canada. In addition to the tables presented in the Major Finding report, the Supplementary Tables Information Sheet Series describes key…
… Johnston, Janet Crooks, Claire Bala, Nicholas Family Court Review, Volume 46, Issue 3, pp. 500-522. …
… 2000 Cameron, Gary Birnie-Lefcovitch, Shelly Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 22, Issue 6, pp. 421-440. ISBN / ISSN / DOI …
… of child protection services: Are we recognizing strengths and resilience? Journal article Canadian CW research 2011 … differences in child rearing practices, cultures, values and the potential of biases, all of which may not address … child welfare intervention, participants’ view of services, and recommended services. Analysis of interviews with … Ethno-racial minority families who are involved with the child welfare system face particular challenges including differences in child rearing practices, cultures, values and the potential of biases, all of which may not address their particular needs as caregivers. Caregivers who self-identify as South Asian were invited to participate in this qualitative study. During participant…
… Shlonsky, Aron Shaw, Terry Brookhart, M. Alan Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 27, pp. 765-782. ISBN / ISSN / DOI …