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1. The effects of COVID-19 on the development of reported incidents of child maltreatment over time: A systematic literature review.

2. Shedding light on the social and health realities of care-experienced young people in Western Australia: A population-level study.

3. Navigating the services maze: Assessing service needs, referrals, receipts, and child protective services re-report and foster care entry outcomes.

4. Family support among young adults: The role of childhood maltreatment.

5. Mental disorder diagnoses and symptoms and functional impairment in school-age children in the care of child protective services.

6. Examining associations between child welfare workforce well-being and utilization of casework skills with children and families.

7. Family structure and children's risk of child protective services re-reports.

8. Receipt of parenting, disability, unemployment, and other income support payments in persons aged 16 to 33 years - the associations with child maltreatment.

9. Socioeconomic risk and the longitudinal child lifetime prevalence of child protection involvement.

10. Infant rates of child protective services contact and termination of parental rights by first nations status from 1998 to 2019: An example of intergenerational transmission of colonial harm.

11. Cumulative incidence of child protection system contacts among a cohort of Western Australian Aboriginal children born 2000 to 2013.

12. Child maltreatment reports and Child Protection Service responses during COVID-19: Knowledge exchange among Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Germany, Israel, and South Africa.

13. Major findings from the Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect 2018.

14. Data-informed recommendations for services providers working with vulnerable children and families during the COVID-19 pandemic.

15. Racism as trauma: Experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian child protection practitioners.

16. Agency notification and retrospective self-reports of childhood maltreatment in a 30-Year cohort: Estimating population prevalence from different data sources.

17. Characterizing newborn and older infant entries into care in England between 2006 and 2014.

18. Incidence and neighborhood-level determinants of child welfare involvement.

19. Residential instability, running away, and juvenile detention characterizes commercially sexually exploited youth involved in Washington State's child welfare system.

20. It's not "Just poverty": Educational, social, and economic functioning among young adults exposed to childhood neglect, abuse, and poverty.

21. Mothers and fathers in the criminal justice system and children's child protective services involvement.

22. Predictors of placement disruptions in foster care.

23. The lifetime costs of pediatric abusive head trauma and a cost-effectiveness analysis of the Period of Purple crying program in British Columbia, Canada.

24. Lifetime risk of child protection system involvement in South Australia for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children, 1986-2017 using linked administrative data.

25. Household composition and maltreatment allegations in the US: Deconstructing the at-risk single mother family.

26. Timing and chronicity of child neglect and substance use in early adulthood.

27. Child welfare characteristics in a sample of youth involved in commercial sex: An exploratory study.

28. Timing of the first report and highest level of child protection response in association with early developmental vulnerabilities in an Australian population cohort.

29. Can coders abstract child maltreatment variables from child welfare administrative data and case narratives for public health surveillance in Canada?

30. Interdisciplinary collaboration needed in obtaining high-quality medical information in child abuse investigations.

31. African American perspectives on racial disparities in child removals.

32. Neighborhood inequality in the prevalence of reported and substantiated child maltreatment.

33. The role of co-occurring intimate partner violence, alcohol use, drug use, and depressive symptoms on disciplinary practices of mothers involved with child welfare.

34. Infant removals: The need to address the over-representation of Aboriginal infants and community concerns of another 'stolen generation'.

35. Child protection reports and removals of infants diagnosed with prenatal substance exposure.

36. An examination of trends in child sexual abuse investigations in Ontario over time.

37. Early life adversities and polyvictimization in young persons with sexual behavior problems: A longitudinal study of child protective service referrals.

38. Professionals' preferences and experiences with inter-organizational consultation to assess suspicions of child abuse and neglect.

39. An examination of child protective service involvement among children born to mothers in foster care.

40. Temporary placements: A crisis-management strategy for physically abused children?

41. Age-specific risk factors associated with placement instability among foster children.

42. Predictors of psychological recommendations in child protection evaluation.

43. Reasons for placement decisions in a case of suspected child abuse: The role of reasoning, work experience and attitudes in decision-making.

44. Using time-to-event analysis to identify preconception and prenatal predictors of child protective services contact.

45. Child maltreatment reporting in the general population: Examining the roles of community, collective efficacy, and adverse childhood experiences.

46. Effect of worker contacts on risk of child maltreatment recurrence among CPS-involved children and families.

47. From mother to child: Maternal betrayal trauma and risk for maltreatment and psychopathology in the next generation.

48. Factors associated with child protection recurrence in Australia.

49. Ameliorating the biological impacts of childhood adversity: A review of intervention programs.

50. A changing child welfare workforce: What worker characteristics are valued in child welfare?

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