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pro vyhledávání: '"Sandy White Hawk"'
Publikováno v:
Journal of Marriage and Family. 83:1373-1400
Autor:
Ashley L. Landers, Sharon M. Danes, Domenica H. Carrese, Evdoxia Mpras, Avery R. Campbell, Sandy White Hawk
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Family Process.
This study captures the experiences of American Indian/Alaska Native birthmothers who lost a child to adoption and the impact of said loss on their health and wellbeing. Few studies examine the loss experiences of American Indian/Alaska Native birthm
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Child Abuse & Neglect. :106062
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Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research. 10:501-528
Objective: The literature examining reunification for American Indian children reveals mixed findings regarding racial differences. Studies that isolate the impact of race on reunification ...
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Child abuseneglect. 111
Background While maltreated children are at risk for recurrent maltreatment, less is known about the maltreatment recurrence of American Indian children in foster and adoptive homes. Objective This study examined the recurrent maltreatment of America
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Children and Youth Services Review. 94:347-353
Studies of American Indian adults who were separated from their families of origin during childhood by foster care and/or adoption are emerging. This study fills a gap within the literature by exploring differences in social connection to tribe and t
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Children and Youth Services Review. 82:359-364
Although reunification studies are abundant, those inclusive of American Indians are limited. Literature findings have indicated that minority children and their families tend to experience poor outcomes in child welfare. This study fills the literat
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Children and Youth Services Review. 81:413-421
Children involved in the child welfare system display elevated or clinically significant behavioral problems. However, there is a dearth of literature on the behavioral problems of American Indian children following child welfare involvement. Grounde
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American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research. 24:54-75
Adult adoptees are at increased risk for mental health problems compared to nonadoptees. However, little is known about subsets of adoptees that may be more or less vulnerable to mental health problems. The purpose of this study was to explore the pr