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Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Child Welfare. :1-29
Publikováno v:
Family Relations.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Child Welfare. 16:427-450
The period of transition from foster care to independent living is frequently associated with poor outcomes. While some studies have conveyed patterns of resilience among transition-age foster yout...
Autor:
Cassandra Simmel, Rupa Khetarpal, Kristina Nikolova, Catie Buttner, Iris Cardenas, Judy L. Postmus
Publikováno v:
Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance. 45:95-108
This study examined how workers’ personal experience with domestic violence (DV) and their training and education impact their attitudes and beliefs about DV. Understanding workers’ attitudes is ne...
Publikováno v:
Am J Orthopsychiatry
The disproportionate prescribing of high-risk antipsychotic medication for youth in foster care is a significant social problem across the U.S. This qualitative study examined stakeholder perceptions of prescribing, being prescribed, or overseeing pr
Autor:
Stephen Crystal, Ayse Akincigil, Katherine M Kovacs, Cassandra Simmel, Thomas I. Mackie, Sheree Neese-Todd
Publikováno v:
Health Services Research
Objective This article employs a best-worst scaling (BWS) experiment to identify the claims-based outcomes that matter most to patients and other relevant parties when evaluating pediatric antipsychotic monitoring programs in the United States. Data
Autor:
Cadence F. Bowden, Cassandra Simmel, Alicia Mendez, Melanie Yu, Sheree Neese-Todd, Stephen Crystal
Publikováno v:
Administration and policy in mental health. 49(5)
Youth in the US foster care system are disproportionately prescribed antipsychotic and psychotropic medication compared to youth not involved with foster care. Research on the relationship between experiences of trauma, mental health symptoms, eviden
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Children and Youth Services Review. 138:106531
Publikováno v:
Child abuseneglect. 130(Pt 4)
Background Extensive research has documented the importance of neighborhood contextual factors in shaping maltreatment risk. Evidence is limited about the role of economic inequality within neighborhoods, which has increased substantially in the US o