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Vol. 1 No. 1 (1996)

Articles

  • Introduction
    IJCFW Editorial Team
    3-4
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  • Behavioral and emotional problems in foster children in Flanders: a prevalence study
    Agnes De Munter, Walter Hellinckx
    5-24
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  • A Follow-up Study of Out-of-Home Care in Denmark: Long-term effects on self-esteem among abused and neglected children
    Mogens Nygaard Christoffersen
    25-39
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  • Outcome research in residential child care: behavioral changes of treatment completers and treatment non-completers
    Marcus G. Jansen, Charlotte M.L. Schüller, Johannes H.L. Oud, Carola Arends
    40-56
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  • Ambulant Care for Juveniles ‘At Risk’
    E.M. Scholte, J.D. van der Ploeg
    57-69
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  • Family as Framework: gendered residential treatment of troublesome youth
    Tarja Pösö
    70-81
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  • Supporting Families Under the Children Act in England and Wales
    Matthew Colton, Margaret Williams
    82-89
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  • Book Reviews
    IJCFW Editorial Team
    90-93
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  • International news and information
    IJCFW Editorial Team
    94-95
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  • The authors
    IJCFW Editorial Team
    96
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  • Contents
    IJCFW Editorial Team
    1-2
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  • Frontpage, Colophon
    IJCFW Editorial Team
    • PDF
  • Instructions to Contributors
    IJCFW Editorial Team
    • PDF
  • Backside
    IJCFW Editorial Team
    • PDF
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