The adverse effects of poverty on child and adolescent development are well documented and have been of interest to policy makers for several decades. Childhood poverty has a number of lasting impacts, including negative educational and cognitive outcomes, social and emotional behavior problems, poor adult economic outcomes, and health problems. For some children, these challenges are coupled with other family stressors including child maltreatment: children in poor families are approximately five times more likely to experience maltreatment than children in non-poor families.A number of public safety-net programs exist to help improve the economic well-being of vulnerable children,4 but little is known about the extent to which families wi...
One way the federal government attempts to alleviate child poverty and the associated trauma and exp...
Financially vulnerable families face numerous challenges that can adversely affect their children’s ...
Children represent the fastest growing group of poor people in the United States today. An increase ...
A number of public safety-net programs exist to help improve the economic well-being of vulnerable c...
Many children come into contact with child protective services (CPS) each year, with the majority of...
Importance: Public assistance policies may play a role in preventing child maltreatment by improvin...
This exploratory study examines combinations of income-tested welfare benefits and earnings, as they...
This brief, which is based on data from the Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being, finds that ru...
In recent years there have been major changes in responses to children in need with an ‘investigativ...
Policies that improve the socioeconomic conditions of families have been identified as one of the mo...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Child protective services (CPS) contact is consistently linked with poverty ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Sessio...
Removal of children from the care of their parents is one of the most fundamental forms of intrusion...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
We examine how child maltreatment—including neglect, physical and sexual abuse, and other forms of m...
One way the federal government attempts to alleviate child poverty and the associated trauma and exp...
Financially vulnerable families face numerous challenges that can adversely affect their children’s ...
Children represent the fastest growing group of poor people in the United States today. An increase ...
A number of public safety-net programs exist to help improve the economic well-being of vulnerable c...
Many children come into contact with child protective services (CPS) each year, with the majority of...
Importance: Public assistance policies may play a role in preventing child maltreatment by improvin...
This exploratory study examines combinations of income-tested welfare benefits and earnings, as they...
This brief, which is based on data from the Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being, finds that ru...
In recent years there have been major changes in responses to children in need with an ‘investigativ...
Policies that improve the socioeconomic conditions of families have been identified as one of the mo...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Child protective services (CPS) contact is consistently linked with poverty ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Sessio...
Removal of children from the care of their parents is one of the most fundamental forms of intrusion...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
We examine how child maltreatment—including neglect, physical and sexual abuse, and other forms of m...
One way the federal government attempts to alleviate child poverty and the associated trauma and exp...
Financially vulnerable families face numerous challenges that can adversely affect their children’s ...
Children represent the fastest growing group of poor people in the United States today. An increase ...