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Saying Goodbye as Our Journey Changes

Posted by Colette on April 2nd, 2013 filed in Colette Kimball, Editor Perspectives, The Prevention Researcher

These past few weeks, the staff and I at The Prevention Researcher have had the most difficult task of letting our readers, authors, colleagues, subscribers, and partners in prevention know that The Prevention Researcher will cease to be published after our September 2013 issue. In my role as associate editor, I have worked with many [...]

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Adolescents in Foster Care: Call for Abstracts

Posted by Colette on January 18th, 2013 filed in Colette Kimball, Foster Care, The Prevention Researcher, Uncategorized

Nearly 150,000 youth, ages 13 to 20, are in foster care at any point in time in the United States. Most of these youth have been abused or neglected, and many have experienced multiple placements. Although some of these youth will be reunified with their families, others will age-out without finding a permanent home. Research [...]

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2012′s Top Five Blog Posts

Posted by Brooke on January 7th, 2013 filed in Brooke Lusk, Social Media, The Prevention Researcher

The year of 2012 was a good one for The Prevention Researcher, as we were able to publish issues about youth in recovery, teen depression, bullying, self-esteem, and prescription drug abuse among adolescents — all important topics for people who work with youth.  However, we also wrote many blog posts in 2012, covering an even [...]

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