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Journal of Child and Family Studies Volume 14, Number 1 March 2005 CONTENTS EDITORIAL The Relationship Between Teacher and Student Behavior in Classrooms for Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders: Transactional Processes Kevin S. Sutherland and Donald P. Oswald FEATURED PAPER Are Developmental Pathways in Disruptive Behaviors the Same for Girls and Boys? Deborah Gorman-Smith and Rolf Loeber REGULAR PAPERS Convergence of Sibling Risk Among Children of Parents with Serious Mental Disorders Jacob K. Tebes, Christian M. Connell, Ellen Ross, and Joy S. Kaufman Racial Differences in Responses to the Caregiver Strain Questionnaire Eunjeong Kang, Ana Maria Brannan, and Craig Anne Heflinger Strength-Based Assessment of Rural African American Early Adolescents: Characteristics of Students in High and Low Groups on the Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale Thomas W. Farmer, Jason T. Clemmer, Man-Chi Leung Jennifer B. Goforth, Jana H. Thompson, Kristin Keagy, and Signe Boucher The Role of Witnessing Violence, Peer Provocation, Family Support, and Parenting Practices in the Aggressive Behavior of Rural Adolescents Carla A. Mazefsky and Albert D. Farrell Assessing Parental Satisfaction with Children’s Mental Health Services with the Youth Services Survey for Families Sharon E. Riley, ArnoldJ . Stromberg, and James Clark Parent Perception of Elementary School Aged Children’s Sleep Problems Kimberly A. Schreck, James A. Mulick, and Johannes Rojahn Latina Mothers’ Characterizations of Their Young Children with Disruptive Behaviors Emily Arcia, Maria C. Fernandez, and Marisela Jaquez More Alike than Different? Comparison of Formerly Incarcerated Youth with and Without Disabilities Michael Bullis and Paul Yovanoff Young and Poor: The Well-Being of Adolescent Girls Living in Families Receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program Roger A. Boothr ry d, Angela Gomez, Mar) I. Armstrong, Diane Haynes, and Rhonda Ort BOOK REVIEW Investigation and Prosecution of Child Abuse Cases (3rd Edition). By the American Prosecutors Research Institute’s National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse Reviewed by Pamela Rogers Melton and Robin Fretwell Wilson Journal of Child and Family Studies Volume 14, Number 2 June 2005 CONTENTS EDITORIAL Parents Provide Social Validation of Microswitch Programs for Children and Adults with Multiple Disabilities Giulio E. Lancioni, Nirbhay N. Singh, Mark F. O' Reilly, Simona Baccani, Sara Pidala, Doretta Oliva, and Jop Groeneweg FEATURED PAPER Mental Health and Other Service Use by Youth in Therapeutic Foster Care and Group Homes Alfiee M. Breland-Noble, Elizabeth M.Z. Farmer, Melanie S. Dubs Elizabeth Potter, and Barbara J. Burns REGULAR PAPERS Substance Use, Related Problem Behaviors and Adult Attachment in a Sample of High Risk Older Adolescent Women Seana Golder, Mary Rogers Gillmore, Susan Spieker, and Diane Morrison Associations Among Family Structure, Demographics, and Adolescent Perceived Life Satisfaction Keith J. Zullig, Robert F. Valois, E. Scott Huebner, andJ . Wanzer Drane Accuracy of a Rationally Derived Method for Identifying Treatment Failure in Children and Adolescents Matthew J. Bishop, Taige S. Bybee, Michael J. Lambert, Gary M. Burlingame, M. Gawain Wells, and Landon E. Poppleton Interventions for Child and Adolescent Depression: Do Professional Therapists Produce Better Results? Kurt D. Michael, Timothy J. Huelsman, and Susan L. Crowley Neighborhood Violence and Psychosocial Adjustment in Low-Income Urban African American Children: Physical Symptoms as a Marker of Child Adjustment Deborah J. Jones, Sarah Foster, Greg Forehand, and Cara O'Connell Quality and Individualization in Wraparound Team Planning Janet S. Walker and Kathryn Schutte Pathways Between Social Support, Family Well Being, Quality of Parenting, and Child Resilience: What We Know Mary I. Armstrong, Shelly Birnie-Lefcovitch, and Michael T. Ungar Parent and Adolescent Responses to Poverty-Related Stress: Tests of Mediated and Moderated Coping Models Martha E. Wadsworth, Tali Raviv, Bruce E. Compas, and Jennifer K. Connor-Smith School Mobility and Students with Emotional Disturbance Kimber W. Malmgren and Joseph C. Gagnon BOOK REVIEW Nonviolent Resistance: A New Approach to Violent and Self-Destructive Children. By Haim Omer Reviewed by Karen Rosenthal Hilsberg ERRATUM Journal of Child and Family Studies Volume 14, Number 3 September 2005 CONTENTS EDITORIALS Author-Initiated Peer Review Nirbhay N. Singh How to Fix Peer Review: Separating Its Two Functions—Improving Manuscripts and Judging Their Scientific Merit—Would Help David Kaplan FEATURED PAPER Classification of Antisocial Behaviors Along Severity and Frequency Parameters Héctor R. Bird, Mark Davies, Glorisa Canino, Rolf Loeber Maritza Rubio-Stipec, and Sa Shen REGULAR PAPERS A Mediated-Moderation Model of Maternal Parenting Style, Association with Deviant Peers, and Problem Behaviors in Urban African American and European American Adolescents Scott R. Weaver and Hazel M. Prelow Family Ritual and Routine: Comparison of Clinical and Non-Clinical Families Laurel J Kiser, Linda Bennett, Jer r Hest nl and Var lyn Paayv la Community Involvement in Adapting and Testing a Prevention Program for Preschoolers Living in Urban Communities: ParentCorps Melissa B. Caldwell, Laurie M. Brotman, StephanieI . Coard Scyatta A Wallac e; Debra J. Stellabotte and I sther ] Calzada Training Community Members to Serve as Paraprofessionals in an Evidence-Based, Prevention Program for Parents of Preschoolers Esther J. Calzada, Melissa B. Caldwell, Laurie Miller Brotman Elissa J. Brown, Scyatta A. Wallace, JenniferH . McQuaid Lisseth Rojas-Flores, and Colleen R. O’ Neal The Links Among Perceived Adherence to the System of Care Philosophy, Consumer Satisfaction, and Improvements in Child Functioning Kelly N. Graves Service Needs of Foster Families with Children who have Disabilities Jason D. Brown, Sabrina Moraes, and Janet Mayhew Access to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services John A. Pandiani, Steven M. Banks, Monica M. Simon M. Christine Van Vleck, and Sheila M. Pomero Examining the Role of Social Network Intervention as an Integral Component of Community-Based, Family-Focused Practice Kathleen F. Cox BOOK REVIEW Violent Adolescents: Understanding the Destructive Impulse By Lynn Greenwood Reviewed by Angela D. Adkins Journal of Child and Family Studies is abstracted or indexed in ASSIA (Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts), Family Studies Database, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, Inter- national Current Awareness Services, Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts, LISA (Library and Information Sciences Abstracts), Mental Health Abstracts, Psychological Abstracts, PsycINFO Database, PsycLIT, Risk Abstracts, Sage Family Studies Abstracts, Social Planning/Policy & Devel- opment Abstracts, Social Work Research & Abstracts, and Sociological Abstracts. Journal of Child and Family Studies Volume 14, Number 4 December 2005 CONTENTS EDITORIAL Cross-Informant Ratings of the Behavior of Children and Adolescents: The “Gold Standard” Kimberly Renk FEATURED PAPER Predicting the Stability of Conduct Problems in Children with and Without Callous-Unemotional Traits Paul J. Frick, and Ashley L. Dantagnan REGULAR PAPERS Expectancies for Sexually Abused Children: Evidence of Perceiver Bias Tara Saathoff-Wells, Rex E. Culp, and Candace T. Yancey Impact of a System of Care on a Community’s Children’s Social Services System Jeffrey A. Anderson, Rhonda D. Meyer, W. Patrick Sullivan, and Eric R. Wright Adherence to Wraparound Principles and Association with Outcomes Eric J. Bruns, Jesse C. Suter, Michelle M. Force, and John D. Burchard Factor Structure of the Parenting Scale in a Low-Income African American Sample Ric G. Steele, Jill S. Nesbitt-Daly, Robert C. Daniel, and Rex Forehand Outcomes for Children and Adolescents After Residential Treatment: A Review of Research from 1993 to 2003 Heather J. Hair Quality of Relationships Between Youth and Community Service Providers: Reliability and Validity of the Trusting Relationship Questionnaire Sarah A. Mustillo, Shannon Dorsey, and Elizabeth M. Z. Farmer BOOK REVIEW Developmental Motor Disorders: A Neuropsychological Perspective Edited by Deborah Dewey and David E. Tupper Jo Reviewed by Monica Sage Subject Index 597 Author Index 599 Journal of Child and Family Studies is abstracted or indexed in ASSIA (Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts), Family Studies Database, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, Inter- national Current Awareness Services, Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts, LISA (Library and Information Sciences Abstracts), Mental Health Abstracts, Psychological Abstracts, PsycINFO Database, PsycLIT, Risk Abstracts, Sage Family Studies Abstracts, Social Planning/Policy & Devel- opment Abstracts, Social Work Research & Abstracts, and Sociological Abstracts.

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