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Research Article

Do frequency of visits with birth parents impact children’s mental health and parental stress in stable foster care settings

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Article: 1429350 | Received 16 May 2017, Accepted 13 Jan 2018, Published online: 28 Jan 2018

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Karine Poitras, Sarah Porlier & George M. Tarabulsy. (2022) Child’s adjustment and parent-child contact after child placement into foster care: a systematic review. Journal of Public Child Welfare 16:5, pages 575-606.
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Judite Ie & Ingunn T. Ellingsen. (2023) ‘You've got to love her’—Perceptions of birth mothers among children in long‐term foster care. Child & Family Social Work.
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Karen Zilberstein. (2023) Every state for itself: A comparison of states’ visitation guidelines with research studies. Children and Youth Services Review 151, pages 107049.
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On Na Ribeiro Leong & Shu‐Wen Liu. (2022) An exploration of building up the quality of parent‐child relationship in residential childcare in Macao. Asian Social Work and Policy Review 16:2, pages 114-125.
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