Child & Family Social Work

Papers
(The H4-Index of Child & Family Social Work is 10. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Responding to women experiencing domestic and family violence during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Exploring experiences and impacts of remote service delivery in Australia21
Children expressing their views in child protection casework: Current research and their rights going forward18
‘It's making his bad days into my bad days’: The impact of coronavirus social distancing measures on young carers and young adult carers in the United Kingdom18
Work and resilience: Care leavers' experiences of navigating towards employment and independence16
The intergenerational transmission of family violence: Mothers' perceptions of children's experiences and use of violence in the home15
Family well‐being during the COVID‐19 lockdown in Italy: Gender differences and solidarity networks of care11
Recognition in the lives of unaccompanied children and youth: A review of the key European literature11
Perceived stress, resources and adaptation in relation to the COVID‐19 lockdown in Spanish foster and non‐foster families10
‘The lion's den’: Social workers' understandings of risk to infants10
Judging parental competence: A cross‐country analysis of judicial decision makers' written assessment of mothers' parenting capacities in newborn removal cases10
Parenting Black children in White spaces: Skilled African migrants reflect on their parenting experiences in Australia10
Placement stability and satisfaction with foster home as predictors of life satisfaction for young adults raised in foster care10
Recordkeeping and the life‐long memory and identity needs of care‐experienced children and young people10
‘We are unlikely to return to the same world, and I do not want it to destroy my future.’ Young people's worries through the outbreak of the COVID‐19 pandemic10
Mechanisms that mitigate the effects of child poverty and improve children's cognitive and social–emotional development: A systematic review10
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