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ABSTRACT We explored disabled birthing parents' fear of, and involvement with, child protective services in the perinatal period, including how such experiences impacted their prenatal, birth, and postpartum care. Birthing parents with a physical, sensory, and/or intellectual or developmental disability were recruited in Ontario, Canada, and completed ...
Claire Grant +7 more
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Exploring reasons and motivations for suicide attempts in prison before and during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. [PDF]
da Cunha Gonçalves L +8 more
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Care Providers of Indigenous Children and Youth in the Child Welfare System: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Indigenous children continue to be significantly over‐represented in child welfare systems in Canada, the United States, Australia and New Zealand. This scoping review represents a subset of a larger review, the objective of which was to consolidate the extant literature on Indigenous child welfare.
Amanda R. Ervin +6 more
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Effects of Childhood Police Contact on Adolescent Suicidality: A Propensity Score Matched Analysis. [PDF]
Schiff SJ, Meza J, Lee SS.
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ABSTRACT Globally, millions of children are adopted or placed in alternative care settings (i.e., residential, foster, or kinship care). The current study explores the factors leading to separation from parents and adoption or placement in alternative care by investigating orphanhood status, perceived antecedents to placement, types of alternative care
Nicole Gilbertson Wilke +2 more
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Epidemiology of 3 Vaccine-Preventable Infectious Diseases Within US Immigration Detention Centers.
Gupta R, Winslow D, Gupta R, Vermund SH.
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Involuntary treatment for substance use: application of Kass' ethical framework to Alberta's <i>Compassionate Intervention Act</i>. [PDF]
Wilson P, Larson B, Colizza K.
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ABSTRACT Parental separation is a process that impacts children's lives before parents decide to separate, during the physical separation and in the adjustment that follows, which may continue for many years. This study draws on the retrospective accounts of 30 young adults (aged 18–30) who experienced parental separation in childhood, to identify what
Susan Kay‐Flowers
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