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Index to Child Welfare, Volume LXXXV, 2006 This index is arranged by subject and author. Each listing is followed by the issue number and page number on which the article appears. Subject Index Asian/Pacific Islander Patterns of Child Maltreatment Abuse, see Child Abuse, Drug Abuse Referrals Among Asian and Pacific Islander Families, Adolescents Pelczarski & Kemp, 1, 5. Adolescents’ Feelings about Open- Risk Assessment in Child Sexual ness in Adoption: Implications Abuse Cases, Levenson & for Adoption Agencies, Berge, Morin, 1, 59. Mendenhall, Wrobel, Grotevant, & McRoy, 6, 1071. Assessment Putting the Pieces Together for Adoption Queer Youth: A Model of Inte- Adolescents’ Feelings about Open- ness in Adoption: Implications grated Assessment of Need for Adoption Agencies, Berge, and Program Planning, Ber- Mendenhall, Wrobel, Grotevant, beret, 2, 361. & McRoy, 6, 1011. Behavioral Health, see Mental Health Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Foster Parents: Strengths and Chal- Best Practice/Standards of Practice lenges for the Child Welfare The Model Standards Project: Creat- System, Downs & James, ing Inclusive Systems for LGBT 2, 281. Youth in Out-of-Home Care, Wil- The Economics of Adoption of Chil- ber, Reyes, & Marksamer, 2, 133 dren from Foster Care, Hansen Slamming the Closet Door: Working & Hansen, 3, 559. with Gay and Lesbian Youth in Envisaging the Adoption Process to Care, Ragg, Patrick, & Ziefert, Strengthen Gay- and Lesbian- 2, 243. Headed Families: Recommenda- Transgender Children and Youth tions for Adoption Professionals, Matthews & Cramer, 2, 317 A Child Welfare Practice Per- spective, Mallon & DeCres- American Indian, see Native American cenzo, 2, 215 CHILD WELFARE * VOL. LXXXV, #6 » November/December Bisexual, see LGBTQ Child Welfare Workforce Bridges, Barriers, and Boundaries, Child Abuse McHaelen, 2, 407 Child Death Review Teams: A Vital Child Welfare Workers: Who They Component of Child Protection, Are and How They View the Hochstadt, 4, 653. Child Welfare System, Zell, Enhancing the Safety of Children in 1; 83: Foster Care and Family Support Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Foster Programs: Automated Critical Parents: Strengths and Chal- Incident Reporting, Brenner & lenges for the Child Welfare Freundlich, 3, 611. System, Downs & James, Hazards of Stigma: The Sexual 2, 281. Slamming the Closet Door: Working and Physical Abuse of Gay, with Gay and Lesbian Youth in Lesbian, and Bisexual Adoles- Care, Ragg, Patrick, & Ziefert, cents in the United States and 2, 243. Canada, Saewyc et al., 2, 195 Impact of Serial Transitions on Cultural Competence Behavioral and Psychological Achieving Permanency for LGBTQ Problems Among Children in Youth, Jacobs & Freundlich, Child Protection Services, 2, 299. Saint-Jacques, Cloutier, Pauzé, Bridges, Barriers, and Boundaries, Simard, Gagné, & Poulin, McHaelen, 2, 407 6, 941. Busting Out of the Child Welfare Patterns of Child Maltreatment Closet, Mallon & Woronoff, Referrals Among Asian and 2, Vid. Pacific Islander Families, Envisaging the Adoption Process Pelczarski & Kemp, 1, 5. to Strengthen Gay- and Lesbian- The Relationship Between Child Headed Families: Recommenda- Disability and Living Arrange- tions for Adoption Professionals, ment in Child Welfare, Romney, Matthews & Cramer, 2, 317. Litrownik, Newton, & Lau, Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Foster 6, 965 Parents: Strengths and Chal- lenges for the Child Welfare Child Deaths, see Death (of a System, Downs & James, Client) 22a, Hazards of Stigma: The Sexual and Child Maltreatment, see Child Physical Abuse of Gay, Lesbian, Abuse and Bisexual Adolescents in the United States and Canada, Child Protection, see Child Abuse Saewyc et al., 2, 195. Indian Family Exception Doctrine: of LGBTQ Youth in Care, Still Losing Children Despite the Woronoff & Estrada, 2, 341 Indian Child Welfare Act, Cross, Slamming the Closet Door: Working 4, 671. with Gay and Lesbian Youth in Issues of Shared Parenting of Care, Ragg, Patrick, & Ziefert LGBTQ Children and Youth in 2, 243 Foster Care: Preparing Foster The Story of a Gay Foster Parent, Parents for New Roles, Craig- Patrick, 2, 123. Oldsen, Craig, & Morton, Terminology and Acronyms, 2, 109. 2, 267. Transgender Children and Youth The Legal Rights of LGBT Youth in A Child Welfare Practice Per- State Custody: What Child Wel- spective, Mallon & DeCrescen- fare and Juvenile Justice Pro- 20,2, 215 fessionals Need to Know, Estra- Curricula, see Training and Curricula da & Marksamer, 2, 171. Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Home- Death (of a Client) less Youth: An Eight-City Public Child Death Review Teams: A Vital Health Perspective, Van Leeu- Component of Child Protection, wen et al., 2, 151. Hochstadt, 4, 653. The Model Standards Project: Creat- ing Inclusive Systems for LGBT Diversity, see Cultural Competence Youth in Out-of-Home Care, Wilber, Reyes, & Marksamer, Drug Abuse 2. Ve. Facilitating Visitation for Infants with Prenatal Substance Exposure, Outcomes for a Transitional Living Burry & Wright, 6, 899 Program Serving LGBTQ Youth in New York City, Nolan, 2, 385. Early Childhood Development Patterns of Child Maltreatment Language Delays Among Foster Referrals Among Asian and Children: Implications for Policy Pacific Islander Families, and Practice, Stock & Fisher, Pelczarski & Kemp, 1, 5. 3, 445. Putting the Pieces Together for Queer Youth: A Model of Inte- Education grated Assessment of Need Foster Youth Emancipating from and Program Planning, Ber- Care: Caseworkers’ Reports on beret, 2, 361 Needs and Services, Leathers Regional Listening Forums: An & Testa, 3, 463. Examination of the Methodolo- Language Delays Among Foster gies Used by the Child Welfare Children: Implications for Policy League of America and Lambda and Practice, Stock & Fisher, Legal to Highlight the Experiences 3, 445. CHILD WELFARE * VOL. LXXXV, #6 » November/December The Potential for Successful Family Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Foster Foster Care: Conceptualizing Parents: Strengths and Chal- Competency Domains for Fos- lenges for the Child Welfare Sys- ter Parents, Buehler et al., tem, Downs & James, 2, 281. 3; 523. Health and Mental Health Services for Children in Foster Care: The Evidence-Based Practice Central Role of Foster Parents, Language Delays Among Foster Mayers Pasztor, Swanson Hol- Children: Implications for Policy linger, Inkelas, & Halfon, 1, 33. and Practice, Stock & Fisher, The Impact of State TANF Policy 3, 445. Decisions on Kinship Care Family Reunification, see Reuni- Providers, Anderson, 4, 715. fication Issues of Shared Parenting of LGBTQ Children and Youth in Foster/Kinship Care Foster Care: Preparing Foster Achieving Permanency for LGBTQ Parents for New Roles, Craig- Youth, Jacobs & Freundlich, Oldsen, Craig, & Morton, 2, 299. 2, 267. Behavioral Health Service Use and Language Delays Among Foster Costs Among Children in Foster Children: Implications for Policy Care, Becker, Jordan, & Larsen, and Practice, Stock & Fisher, 3, 633 3, 445. Comprehensive Family Services Outcomes for a Transitional Living and Customer Satisfaction Out- Program Serving LGBTQ Youth comes, Huebner et al., 4, 691. in New York City, Nolan, 2, 385 The Economics of Adoption of Chil- Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: dren from Foster Care, Hansen Application of an Empirically & Hansen, 3, 559. Supported Treatment to Mal- Enhancing the Safety of Children in treated Children in Foster Care, Foster Care and Family Support Programs: Automated Critical Timmer, Urquiza, Herschell, McGrath, Zebell, Porter, & Var- Incident Reporting, Brenner & Freundlich, 3, 611. gas, 6, 919. Enhancing the Validity of Foster Care The Potential for Successful Family Follow-up Studies Through Mul- Foster Care: Conceptualizing tiple Alumni Location Strategies, Competency Domains for Fos- Williams et al., 3, 499. ter Parents, Buehler et al., Foster Youth Emancipating from 3,00: Care: Caseworkers’ Reports on Predictors of Running Away from Needs and Services, Leathers Family Foster Care, Nesmith, & Testa, 3, 463. 3, So. The Relationship Between Child Predictors of Running Away from Disability and Living Arrange- Famiiy Foster Care, Nesmith, ment in Child Welfare, Romney, 3, 585. Litrownik, Newton, & Lau, 6, 965. Independent Living The Story of a Gay Foster Parent, Foster Youth Emancipating from Patrick, 2, 123. Care: Caseworkers’ Reports on Needs and Services, Leathers Gay, see LGBTQ & Testa, 3, 463. Outcomes for a Transitional Living GLBTQ, see LGBTQ Program Serving LGBTQ Youth in New York City, Nolan, 2, 385. Health Regional Listening Forums: An Ex- An Analysis of Selected Measures amination of the Methodologies of Child Well-Being for Use at Used by the Child Welfare School- and Community-Based League of America and Lambda Family Resource Centers, Smith Legal to Highlight the Experi- & Brun, 6, 985 ences of LGBTQ Youth in Care, Health and Mental Health Services Woronoff & Estrada, 2, 341. for Children in Foster Care: The Central Role of Foster Parents, Internet, see Technology Mayers Pasztor, Swanson Hol- Interventions, see Programs linger, Inkelas, & Halfon, 1, 33 Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Home- Juvenile Justice less Youth: An Eight-City Public The Legal Rights of LGBT Youth in Health Perspective, Van Leeu- State Custody: What Child Wel- wen et al., 2, 151. fare and Juvenile Justice Pro- The Relationship Between Child Dis- fessionals Need to Know, Estra- ability and Living Arrangement da & Marksamer, 2, 171 in Child Welfare, Romney, Li- The Model Standards Project: Creat- trownik, Newton, & Lau, 6, 965. ing Inclusive Systems for LGBT Youth in Out-of-Home Care, Homosexual, see LGBTQ Wilber, Reyes, & Marksamer, 2, tao: Housing and Homelessness Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Home- Kinship Care, see Foster/Kinship less Youth: An Eight-City Public Care Health Perspective, Van Leeu- wen et al., 2, 151. Law Outcomes for a Transitional Living Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Foster Program Serving LGBTQ Youth Parents: Strengths and Chal- in New York City, Nolan, 2, 385. lenges for the Child Welfare 1046 CHILD WELFARE * VOL. LXXXV, #6 » November/December System, Downs & James, Professionals Need to Know, Beas Estrada & Marksamer, 2, 171. The Legal Rights of LGBT Youth Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Home- in State Custody: What Child less Youth: An Eight-City Public Welfare and Juvenile Justice Health Perspective, Van Leeu- Professionals Need to Know, wen et al., 2, 151. Estrada & Marksamer, 2, 171. The Model Standards Project: Creat- ing Inclusive Systems for LGBT Lesbian, see LGBTQ Youth in Out-of-Home Care, Wilber, Reyes, & Marksamer, LGBTQ 2, 133. Achieving Permanency for LGBTQ Outcomes for a Transitional Living Youth, Jacobs & Freundlich, Program Serving LGBTQ Youth 2, 299. in New York City, Nolan, 2, 385. Bridges, Barriers, and Boundaries, Putting the Pieces Together for McHaelen, 2, 407. Queer Youth: A Model of Inte- Busting Out of the Child Welfare grated Assessment of Need Closet, Mallon & Woronoff, and Program Planning, Ber- 2vninte. beret, 2, 361 Envisaging the Adoption Process to Regional Listening Forums: An Ex- Strengthen Gay- and Lesbian- amination of the Methodologies Headed Families: Recommen- dations for Adoption Profession- Used by the Child Welfare als, Matthews & Cramer, 2, 317. League of America and Lamb- Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Foster da Legal to Highlight the Ex- Parents: Strengths and Chal- periences of LGBTQ Youth in lenges for the Child Welfare Sys- Care, Woronoff & Estrada, tem, Downs & James, 2, 281. 2, 341. Hazards of Stigma: The Sexual and Slamming the Closet Door: Working Physical Abuse of Gay, Lesbian, with Gay and Lesbian Youth in and Bisexual Adolescents in Care, Ragg, Patrick, & Ziefert, the United States and Canada, 2, 243. Saewyc et al., 2, 195. The Story of a Gay Foster Parent, Issues of Shared Parenting of Patrick, 2, 123. LGBTQ Children and Youth in Terminology and Acronyms, 2, 109. Foster Care: Preparing Foster Transgender Children and Youth: Parents for New Roles, Craig- A Child Welfare Practice Per- Oldsen, Craig, & Morton, 2, 267. spective, Mallon & DeCrescen- The Legal Rights of LGBT Youth in 20/2 28D State Custody: What Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Maltreatment, see Child Abuse Mental Health Pacific Islanders, see Asian/Pacific An Analysis of Selected Measures Islander of Child Well-Being for Use at Parenting School- and Community-Based Building a Professional Develop- Family Resource Centers, Smith ment System: A Case Study of & Brun, 6, 985. North Carolina’s Parenting Edu- Behavioral Health Service Use and cation Experiences, Bryan Jr. Costs Among Children in Foster et al., 5, 803. Care, Becker, Jordan, & Larsen, Closer to Home: Parent Mentors in 3, G30. Child Welfare, Cohen & Canan, Foster Youth Emancipating from 5, 867. Care: Caseworkers’ Reports on Competencies of a Parent Educator: Needs and Services, Leathers What Does a Parent Educator & Testa, 3, 463. Need To Know and Do? Cooke, Health and Mental Health Services 5, 785 for Children in Foster Care: The Future Challenges for Parenting Central Role of Foster Parents, Education and Support, Heath Mayers Pasztor, Swanson Hol- & Palm, 5, 885 linger, Inkelas, & Halfon, 1, 33. Health and Mental Health Services Impact of Serial Transitions on for Children in Foster Care: The Behavioral and Psychological Central Role of Foster Parents, Problems Among Children in Mayers Pasztor, Swanson Hol- Child Protection Services, Saint- linger, Inkelas, & Halfon, 1, 33 Jacques, Cloutier, Pauzé, Sim- Issues of Shared Parenting of ard, Gagné, & Poulin, 6, 941. LGBTQ Children and Youth in Potential for Successful Family Foster Care: Preparing Foster Foster Care: Conceptualizing Parents for New Roles, Craig- Competency Domains for Oldsen, Craig, & Morton, 2, 267 Foster Parents, Buehler et al., Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: 3, O2c. Application of an Empirically Relationship Between Child Dis- Supported Treatment to Mal- ability and Living Arrangement treated Children in Foster Care, in Child Welfare, Romney, Li- Timmer, Urquiza, Herschell, trownik, Newton, & Lau, 6, 965. McGrath, Zebell, Porter, & Var- Model Programs, see Programs gas, 6, 919 Parents as Developing Adult Native American Learners, Marienau & Segal, Indian Family Exception Doctrine: 5. 767. Still Losing Children Despite the Parents and Their Young Adult Chil- Indian Child Welfare Act, Cross, dren: Transitions to Adulthood, 4, 671. Gitelson & McDermott, 5, 853. CHILD WELFARE »+ VOL. LXXXV, #6 » November/December Parenting: A Relationship-Oriented The Model Standards Project: Creat- and Competency-Based ing Inclusive Systems for LGBT Process, Heath, 5, 749. Youth in Out-of-Home Care, The Potential for Successful Family Wilber, Reyes, & Marksamer, Foster Care: Conceptualizing 2. 133: Competency Domains for Fos- Outcomes for a Transitional Living ter Parents, Buehler et al., Program Serving LGBTQ Youth S020: in New York City, Nolan, 2, 385. The Story of a Gay Foster Parent, Putting the Pieces Together for Patrick, 2, 123. Queer Youth: A Model of Inte- Thinking Critically About the Inter- grated Assessment of Need net: Suggestions for Practition- and Program Planning, Ber- ers, Martland & Rothbaum, beret, 2, 361. Over. Recidivism Thinking Mindfully About Parenting Risk Assessment in Child Sexual and Parenting Education, Abuse Cases, Levenson & McDermott, 5, 741. Morin, 1, 59. Trends in Popular Parenting Books and the Need for Parental Criti- Reunification cal Thinking, Connell-Carrick, Achieving Permanency for LGBTQ 5, 819. Youth, Jacobs & Freundlich, 2, 299. Parenting Education, see Parenting Facilitating Visitation for Infants with Prenatal Substance Exposure, Permanency Burry & Wright, 6, 899. Achieving Permanency for LGBTQ Youth, Jacobs & Freundlich, 2, Risk Assessment 299. Risk Assessment in Child Sexual Facilitating Visitation for Infants with Abuse Cases, Levenson & Prenatal Substance Exposure, Morin, 1, 59. Burry & Wright, 6, 899. Standards of Practice, see Best Practice Professional Development, see Training and Curricula Technology Thinking Critically About the Internet: Programs Suggestions for Practitioners, Bridges, Barriers, and Boundaries, Martland & Rothbaum, 5, 837. McHaelen, 2, 407. Comprehensive Family Services Temporary Assistance for Needy and Customer Satisfaction Out- Families (TANF) comes, Huebner et al., 4, 691. The Impact of State TANF Policy Decisions on Kinship Care Foster Youth Emancipating from Providers, Anderson, 4, 715. Care: Caseworkers’ Reports on Needs and Services, Leathers Training and Curricula & Testa, 3, 463 Bridges, Barriers, and Boundaries, Issues of Shared Parenting of McHaelen, 2, 407. LGBTQ Children and Youth Building a Professional Develop- in Foster Care: Preparing ment System: A Case Study Foster Parents for New Roles, of North Carolina's Parenting Craig-Oldsen, Craig, & Morton, Education Experiences, Bryan 2, 267. Jr. et al., 5, 803 Competencies of a Parent Educator: Legal Rights of LGBT Youth What Does a Parent Educator in State Custody: What Child Need To Know and Do? Welfare and Juvenile Justice Cooke, 5, 785. Professionals Need to Know, Issues of Shared Parenting of Estrada & Marksamer, 2, 171. LGBTQ Children and Youth in Model Standards Project: Creat- Foster Care: Preparing Foster ing Inclusive Systems for LGBT Parents for New Roles, Craig- Youth in Out-of-Home Care, Oldsen, Craig, & Morton, 2, 267. Wilber, Reyes, & Marksamer, 2, 133. Transgender, see LGBTQ Outcomes for a Transitional Living Website, see Technology Program Serving LGBTQ Youth in New York City, Nolan, 2, 385. Well-Being Predictors of Running Away from An Analysis of Selected Measures Family Foster Care, Nesmith, of Child Well-Being for Use at 3, 585 School- and Community-Based Family Resource Centers, Smith Regional Listening Forums: An & Brun, 6, 985. Examination of the Methodolo- gies Used by the Child Wel- World Wide Web, see Technology fare League of America and Lambda Legal to Highlight the Youth in Care Experiences of LGBTQ Youth Achieving Permanency for LGBTQ in Care, Woronoff & Estrada, Youth, Jacobs & Freundlich, 2, 2. oF. 299 Enhancing the Validity of Foster Care Slamming the Closet Door: Working Follow-up Studies Through Mul- with Gay and Lesbian Youth in tiple Alumni Location Strategies, Care, Ragg, Patrick, & Ziefert, Williams et al., 3, 499 2, 243. CHILD WELFARE « VOL. LXXXV, #6 » November/December Author Index of North Carolina’s Parenting Education Experiences," 5, 803. Anderson, Steven G., “The Impact Buehler, Cheryl; Rhodes, Kathryn of State TANF Policy Decisions W.; Orme, John G.; & Cudde- on Kinship Care Providers,” back, Gary, “The Potential for 4740 Successful Family Foster Care: Conceptualizing Competency Baker, D. Nico, see Van Leeuwen, Domains for Foster Parents,” J.M. et al. SDS: Bearinger, Linda, see Saewyc, E.M. Burry, Caroline Long, & Wright, Lois, et al “Facilitating Visitation for Infants Becker, Marion; Jordan, Neil; & with Prenatal Substance Expo- Larsen, Rebecca, “Behavioral sure,” 6, 899. Health Service Use and Costs Among Children in Foster Canan, Linda, see Cohen, E. Care,” 3, 633. Cloutier, Richard, see Saint- Berberet, Heather M., “Putting the Jacques, M.-C. et al Pieces Together tor Queer Cohen, Edward, & Canan, Linda, Youth: A Model of Integrated “Closer to Home: Parent Men- Assessment of Need and Pro- tors in Child Welfare,” 5, 867 gram Planning,” 2, 361. Combs, Leigh, see Saewyc, E.M. Berge, Jerica M.; Mendenhall, Tai J.; et al Wrobel, Gretchen M.; Grote- Connell-Carrick, Kelli, “Trends in vant, Harold D.; & McRoy, Ruth Popular Parenting Books and G., “Adolescents’ Feelings the Need for Parental Critical about Openness in Adoption: Thinking,” 5, 819. Implications for Adoption Agen- Cooke, Betty, “Competencies of a cies,” 6, 1011. Parent Educator: What Does a Boyle, S., see Van Leeuwen, J.M Parent Educator Need To Know et al. and Do?,” 5, 785. Brenner, Eliot, & Freundlich, Made- Craig, J. Ann, see Craig-Oildsen, H. lyn, “Enhancing the Safety of Craig-Oldsen, Heather; Craig, J. Children in Foster Care and Ann; & Morton, Thomas, “Is- Family Support Programs: Auto- sues of Shared Parenting of mated Critical Incident Report- LGBTQ Children and Youth in ing,” 3, 611. Foster Care: Preparing Foster Brun, Carl F., see Smith, M.K Parents for New Roles,” 2, 267. Bryan Jr., George M.; DeBord, Cramer, Elizabeth P., see Matthews, Karen; & Schrader, Karen, J.D. “Building a Professional Devel- Critchfield, Becky, see Huebner, opment System: A Case Study R.A. et al.

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