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Books

  • Barth, R. P., Pietrzak, J., & Ramler, M. (Eds.). (1993). Families living with drugs and HIV: Intervention and treatment strategies. New York: Guilford.
  • Barth, R. P., Brodzinsky, D., & Freundlich, M. (Eds.). (2000). Adoption and prenatal drug exposure: The research, policy and practice challenges. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America.

 

Book Chapters

  • Barth, R. P., Pietrzak, J., Sokal, K., & Ramler, M. (1991). Model child welfare programs for children with AIDS. In J. Morton & D. Wilkinson (Eds.), Children at risk: Challenges for public health social work. Berkeley, CA: School of Public Health.
  • Barth, R. P. (1993). Guiding principles in designing services for drug and AIDS-involved families. In R. P. Barth, J. Pietrzak, & M. Ramler (Eds.), Families living with drugs and HIV: Intervention and treatment strategies. New York: Guilford.
  • Barth, R. P. (1993). Shared family care for drug-affected families: Child protection without parent-child separation. In R. P. Barth, J. Pietrzak, & M. Ramler (Eds.), Families living with drugs and HIV: Intervention and treatment strategies (pp. 272-295). New York: Guilford.
  • Barth, R. P., and Brooks, D. (2001). Outcomes for drug-exposed children eight years post-adoption. In R. Barth, D. Brodzinsky, and M. Freundlich, (Eds.), Adoption and prenatal drug exposure: The research, policy and practice challenges (pp. 23-58). Washington, DC, Child Welfare League of America.
  • Barth, R. P., & Price, A. (in press). Shared family care: Evidence from implementing an innovative child protection and family preservation program. In J. Scott & H. Ward (Eds.). Promoting the wellbeing of vulnerable children. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

 

Articles

  • Schinke, S. P., Schilling, R. F., II., Gilchrist, L. D., Barth, R. P., Bobo, J. K., Trimble, J. E., et al. (1984). Preventing alcohol abuse with American Indian youth. Social Casework, 66, 213-217.
  • Staulcup, H. J., & Barth, R. P. (1984). A reflective approach to alcohol prevention with adolescents. Journal of Primary Prevention, 4, 163-172.
  • Barth, R. P., Hacking, S., & Ash, J. (1986). Identifying, screening, and engaging high-risk clients in child abuse prevention programs. Child Abuse and Neglect, 10, 99-109.
  • Barth, R. P. (1991). Adoption of drug-exposed children. Children and Youth Services Review, 13, 323-342.
  • Barth, R. P. (1991). Educational implications of prenatal drug-exposure. Social Work in Education, 13, 130-136.
  • Dinis, M. N., & Barth, R. P. (1993). Treatment of cocaine abuse by women. Social Work, 38, 611-617.
  • Barth, R. P. (1994). Shared family care: Child protection and family preservation. Social Work, 39, 515-524.
  • Barth, R. P., & Needell, B. (1996). Outcomes for drug-exposed children four years after adoption. Children and Youth Services Review, 18, 37-56.
  • Brooks, D., & Barth, R. P. (1998). Characteristics and outcomes of drug exposed and non drug exposed children in kinship and non relative foster care. Children and Youth Services Review, 20, 475-501.
  • Barth, R. P., & Price, A. (1999). Shared family care: Providing services to parents and children placed together in out of home care. Child Welfare, 78, 88-107.
  • Barth, R. P. (2001). Research outcomes of prenatal substance exposure and the need to review policies and procedures regarding child abuse reporting. Child Welfare, 80, 275,-296.
  • Phillips, S., Burns, B. J., Wagner, H. R., & Barth, R. P. (2004). Parental arrest and children involved with child welfare services agencies. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 74, 174–186.

 

Articles in Press

  • Barth, R.P., Gibbons, C. & Guo, S. (in press). Substance abuse treatment and the recurrence of maltreatment among caregivers with children living at home: A propensity score analysis. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.
  • Guo, S., Barth, R. P., & Gibbons, C. (in press). Propensity score matching strategies for evaluating substance abuse services for child welfare clients. Children and Youth Services Review.
  • Libby, A. M. L., Orton, H. D., Barth, R. P., Webb, M. B., Burns, B. J., Wood, P., Spicer, P. (in press). Mental health and substance abuse services to parents of children involved with child welfare: A comparative national study of American Indians. American Journal of Public Health.

 

 
 

 

   
           
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