Race and child welfare services: Past research and future directions ME Courtney, RP Barth, JD Berrick, D Brooks, B Needell, L Park, ... Child welfare, 99-137, 1996 | 433 | 1996 |
Gay and lesbian adoptive and foster care placements: Can they meet the needs of waiting children? D Brooks, S Goldberg Social Work 46 (2), 147-157, 2001 | 238 | 2001 |
Externalizing symptomatology among adoptive youth: Prevalence and preadoption risk factors C Simmel, D Brooks, RP Barth, SP Hinshaw Journal of abnormal child psychology 29, 57-69, 2001 | 227 | 2001 |
Adult transracial and inracial adoptees: Effects of race, gender, adoptive family structure, and placement history on adjustment outcomes D Brooks, RP Barth American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 69 (1), 87-99, 1999 | 169 | 1999 |
Characteristics and outcomes of drug-exposed and non drug-exposed children in kinship and non-relative foster care D Brooks, RP Barth Children and Youth Services Review 20 (6), 475-501, 1998 | 163 | 1998 |
Adoption and race: Implementing the multiethnic placement act and the interethnic adoption provisions D Brooks, RP Barth, A Bussiere, G Patterson Social Work 44 (2), 167-178, 1999 | 145 | 1999 |
The role of organizational variables in predicting service effectiveness: An analysis of a multilevel model J Yoo, D Brooks Research on Social Work Practice 15 (4), 267-277, 2005 | 125 | 2005 |
Influences of risk history and adoption preparation on post‐adoption services use in US adoptions LH Wind, D Brooks, RP Barth Family Relations 56 (4), 378-389, 2007 | 115 | 2007 |
Adoption services use, helpfulness, and need: A comparison of public and private agency and independent adoptive families J Allen Children and Youth Services Review 24 (4), 213-238, 2002 | 113 | 2002 |
Organizational constructs as predictors of effectiveness in child welfare interventions J Yoo, D Brooks, R Patti Child welfare, 53-78, 2007 | 98 | 2007 |
Adopted foster youths’ psychosocial functioning: A longitudinal perspective C Simmel, RP Barth, D Brooks Child & Family Social Work 12 (4), 336-348, 2007 | 96 | 2007 |
Preferred characteristics of children in need of adoption: Is there a demand for available foster children? D Brooks, S James, RP Barth Social service review 76 (4), 575-602, 2002 | 96 | 2002 |
Openness and Contact in Foster Care Adoptions: An Eight‐Year Follow‐Up* KM Frasch, D Brooks, RP Barth Family Relations 49 (4), 435-446, 2000 | 82 | 2000 |
Beyond preadoptive risk: The impact of adoptive family environment on adopted youth’s psychosocial adjustment. J Ji, D Brooks, RP Barth, H Kim American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 80 (3), 432, 2010 | 79 | 2010 |
A longitudinal study of family structure and size and adoption outcomes RP Barth, D Brooks Adoption Quarterly 1 (1), 29-56, 1997 | 68 | 1997 |
Behavioral outcomes for substance‐exposed adopted children: Fourteen years postadoption TM Crea, S Guo, RP Barth, D Brooks American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 78 (1), 11-19, 2008 | 59 | 2008 |
Willingness to adopt back foster children: implications for child welfare policy and recruitment of adoptive families D Brooks, S James Children and Youth Services Review 25 (5-6), 463-489, 2003 | 59 | 2003 |
Normative development in transracial adoptive families: An integration of the literature and implications for the construction of a theoretical framework KM Frasch, D Brooks Families in Society 84 (2), 201-212, 2003 | 59 | 2003 |
Adoption preparation: Differences between adoptive families of children with and without special needs LH Wind, D Brooks, RP Barth Adoption Quarterly 8 (4), 45-74, 2005 | 52 | 2005 |
Contemporary adoption in the United States: Implications for the next wave of adoption theory, research, and practice D Brooks, C Simmel, L Wind, RP Barth Psychological issues in adoption: Research and practice, 1-25, 2005 | 45 | 2005 |