Search Results - "Muentner, Luke"
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Churning Through the System: Implications of Fathers’ Reentry and Recidivism after Prison for Children’s Well-Being
Published in Crime and delinquency (01-03-2024)“…One in fourteen children experience the incarceration of a parent only to be reunited upon release where risk for recidivism remains high—the implications of…”
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Assessment of Feasibility and Acceptability of the Pathways for Parents After Incarceration Program
Published in Family & community health (01-10-2023)“…Most incarcerated fathers have connections to their families, and the quality of their family relationships is important not only to their reentry success but…”
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Witnessing Parental Arrest As a Predictor of Child Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms During and After Parental Incarceration
Published in Journal of child & adolescent trauma (01-06-2023)“…Purpose One in fourteen children in the United States experiences the incarceration of a parent with whom they have lived. Although prior research has…”
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Family reunification after fathers are released from prison: Perspectives on children's adjustment
Published in Family relations (01-07-2023)“…Objective This qualitative study examined adult perspectives on the adjustments children face through the process of paternal incarceration and eventual…”
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Parental Incarceration Among Youth
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What they don’t know won’t hurt them? Linking children’s knowledge of parental incarceration to child well-being during reentry
Published in Children and youth services review (01-01-2023)“…•Parental incarceration is a salient adverse childhood experience.•Developmentally appropriate information about the incarceration may be a protective factor…”
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A qualitative exploration of reentry service needs: The case of fathers returning from prison
Published in Child & family social work (01-08-2020)“…The challenge of community and family reentry after a parent's release from prison remains an under‐addressed area of collateral damage stemming from high…”
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Using a Brief Multimedia Educational Intervention to Strengthen Young Children’s Feelings while Visiting Jailed Parents
Published in Journal of child and family studies (01-12-2023)“…The significant number of annual US jail admissions is intricately tied to the increasing population of children with incarcerated parents. Some proportion of…”
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Substance use among rural adolescents with incarcerated parents: Evidence from a state‐wide sample
Published in The Journal of rural health (01-03-2024)“…Purpose Incarceration rates are highest in rural communities, disproportionately exposing rural children to parental incarceration (PI). Substance use is a…”
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Parental Incarceration and Adolescent Food Insecurity
Published in Families systems & health (01-09-2024)“…Background: There is a causal relationship between parental incarceration (PI) and childhood food insecurity (FI). This is a pressing policy issue given that…”
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Patterns of Vicarious Police Contact and Youths’ Stress and Attitudes About the Police
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The Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Receipt of Needed Medical Care and At-Home Support among U.S. Households Receiving Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Insurance on the Basis of Disability
Published in Health & social work (30-01-2024)“…Abstract More than 8.1 million Americans with disabilities qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)…”
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Father–Child Contact During Prison and Its Association With Fathers’ Parenting Self-Efficacy
Published in Families in society (09-02-2024)“…This study examines the association between three forms of father–child contact during incarceration and fathers’ reports of parental self-efficacy. The…”
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Getting under the skin: Physiological stress and witnessing paternal arrest in young children with incarcerated fathers
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-07-2021)“…U.S. jails see nearly 11 million annual admissions, rates that disproportionately affect men of color—more than half of whom are fathers. An estimated 7% of…”
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Parental Incarceration in the United States: 2016-2021
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-12-2023)“…Parental incarceration (PI) is both an adverse childhood experience (ACE) and an influencer of pediatric health. Despite evidence that rural America sees the…”
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Youth at the intersection of parental incarceration and foster care: Examining prevalence, disparities, and mental health
Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-12-2022)“…While there are various pathways by which children experience parental incarceration or foster care, involvement in either system is associated with adverse…”
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Unmet Mental Health Needs of Jailed Parents With Young Children
Published in Family relations (01-02-2021)“…Objective Mental health symptoms in jailed parents with young children were examined in relation to gender, race, trauma, parenting stress, and supports…”
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Prevalence and associated characteristics of youth who trade sex in a representative sample of high school students
Published in Journal of adolescence (London, England.) (01-12-2021)“…Our understanding of youths’ sex trading predominantly stems from non-representative studies with high-risk populations (e.g. homeless/runaway youth). The…”
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Understanding the Needs and Programmatic Interests of Incarcerated Parents: Findings from a Prison Needs Assessment
Published in Corrections: policy, practice and research (26-05-2024)“…Incarcerated people - including those who are parents - have a diverse set of criminogenic needs and responsivity issues, raising questions about how best to…”
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