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The second National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW II) is a longitudinal study intended to answer a...

The vast majority (86%) of children who have received a report of child abuse or neglect remain in their homes...

This National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW) spotlight reports that there has been a small decline in domestic violence reported by mothers of children across the two NSCAW cohorts (28.9% in NSCAW I, vs. 24.7% in NSCAW II), but no change in service access (about 15% of mothers in both cohorts received domestic violence services)...

By giving care to their relatives’ children, kinship caregivers help preserve family ties and provide…

This report provides information about the characteristics of children and families who came into contact with…

This is a table detailing the Overview of NSCAW Investigative Caseworker Instrument Module…

In this research brief, we examine the well-being of children in substantiated and unsubstantiated maltreatment…

This methods brief assesses the usability and validity of two tools to assess one executive function, inhibitory…

This report is the third in a series presenting findings from the NSCAW Wave 5 follow-up…

The first national longitudinal study of its kind, NSCAW is examining the characteristics, needs, experiences,…