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Vulnerable youth and the COVID-19 pandemic
RI Silliman Cohen, EA Bosk
Pediatrics 146 (1), 2020
2742020
Which patients and where: a qualitative study of patient transfers from community hospitals
EA Bosk, T Veinot, TJ Iwashyna
Medical care 49 (6), 592-598, 2011
1782011
Teachers’ perceptions of childcare and preschool expulsion
KA Martin, E Bosk, D Bailey
Children & Society 32 (2), 87-97, 2018
1112018
That which is essential has been made invisible: The need to bring a structural risk perspective to reduce racial disproportionality in child welfare
M Feely, EA Bosk
Race and social problems 13 (1), 49-62, 2021
852021
Exploring associations between maternal adverse childhood experiences and child behavior
K Stepleton, EA Bosk, JF Duron, B Greenfield, K Ocasio, MJ MacKenzie
Children and Youth Services Review 95, 80-87, 2018
822018
Innovations in child welfare interventions for caregivers with substance use disorders and their children
EA Bosk, R Paris, KE Hanson, D Ruisard, NE Suchman
Children and youth services review 101, 99-112, 2019
772019
Implementation challenges in the intensive care unit: the why, who, and how of daily interruption of sedation
MA Miller, EA Bosk, TJ Iwashyna, SL Krein
Journal of critical care 27 (2), 218. e1-218. e7, 2012
592012
What counts? Quantification, worker judgment, and divergence in child welfare decision making
EA Bosk
Human Service Organizations and the Question of Impact, 93-112, 2020
572020
Revenue, relationships and routines: The social organization of acute myocardial infarction patient transfers in the United States
TC Veinot, EA Bosk, KP Unnikrishnan, TJ Iwashyna
Social science & medicine 75 (10), 1800-1810, 2012
552012
Standardizing biases: Selection devices and the quantification of race
D Hirschman, EA Bosk
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 6 (3), 348-364, 2020
532020
Separating families at the border—consequences for children’s health and well-being
MJ MacKenzie, E Bosk, CH Zeanah
New England Journal of Medicine 376 (24), 2314-2315, 2017
532017
Frontline staff characteristics and capacity for trauma-informed care: Implications for the child welfare workforce
EA Bosk, A Williams-Butler, D Ruisard, MJ MacKenzie
Child abuse & neglect 110, 104536, 2020
512020
All in the family: parental substance misuse, harsh parenting, and youth substance misuse among juvenile justice-involved youth
EA Bosk, WL Anthony, JB Folk, A Williams-Butler
Addictive behaviors 119, 106888, 2021
402021
A chronic problem: Competing paradigms for substance abuse in child welfare policy and practice and the need for new approaches
E Adlin Bosk, D Van Alst, A Van Scoyoc
British Journal of Social Work 47 (6), 1669-1685, 2017
362017
The goldilocks problem: Tensions between actuarially based and clinical judgment in child welfare decision making
E Bosk, M Feely
Social Service Review 94 (4), 659-692, 2020
312020
Iron cage or paper cage? The interplay of worker characteristics and organizational policy in shaping unequal responses to a standardized decision-making tool
EA Bosk
Social Problems 67 (4), 654-676, 2020
312020
Between badness and sickness: Reconsidering medicalization for high risk children and youth
EA Bosk
Children and Youth Services Review 35 (8), 1212-1218, 2013
292013
Evidence-based programs in “real world” settings: Finding the best fit
BJ Powell, EA Bosk, JS Wilen, CM Danko, A Van Scoyoc, A Banman, ...
Advances in child abuse prevention knowledge: The perspective of new …, 2015
212015
Peer-learning networks in social work doctoral education: An interdisciplinary model
JJ Miller, JF Duron, EA Bosk, M Finno-Velasquez, KS Abner
Journal of Social Work Education 52 (3), 360-371, 2016
182016
Integrating responses to caregiver substance misuse, intimate partner violence and child maltreatment: Initiatives and policies that support families at risk for entering the …
EA Bosk, A Van Scoyoc, B Mihalec-Adkins, A Conrad, K Hanson, ...
Aggression and violent behavior 65, 101637, 2022
172022
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