brett drake

brett drake

Washington University in St. Louis

H-index: 48

North America-United States

About brett drake

brett drake, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Washington University in St. Louis, specializes in the field of soical work.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Poverty Indicators in the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System Child File: Challenges and Opportunities

The application of family stress Model to Investigating adolescent problematic behaviors: The moderating role of assets

Poverty or racism? a re-analysis of Briggs et al. 2022

The stark implications of abolishing child welfare: An alternative path towards support and safety

Does a child maltreatment report source predict differences in immediate and subsequent report outcomes?

Trauma and incarceration: A latent class analysis of lifetime trauma exposures for individuals in prison

Too Much, Too Little, or Just Right? How Integrated Data Helps Identify Impact and Opportunity

Does asset poverty moderate how food insecurity is associated with adolescent problematic behavior? An application of the family stress model using multi-group path analyses

brett drake Information

University

Position

professor of social work

Citations(all)

9681

Citations(since 2020)

4207

Cited By

6890

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

78

i10Index(since 2020)

66

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brett drake Skills & Research Interests

soical work

Top articles of brett drake

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Author(s)

Publication Date

Poverty Indicators in the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System Child File: Challenges and Opportunities

Dylan Jones

Brett Drake

Hyunil Kim

Jun-Hong Chen

Sarah Font

...

2024/3

The application of family stress Model to Investigating adolescent problematic behaviors: The moderating role of assets

Journal of Family and Economic Issues

Jun-Hong Chen

Chieh-Hsun Huang

Chi-Fang Wu

Melissa Jonson-Reid

Brett Drake

2024/3

Poverty or racism? a re-analysis of Briggs et al. 2022

Research on Social Work Practice

Brett Drake

Dylan Jones

Jun-Hong Chen

Sarah Font

Emily Putnam-Hornstein

...

2024/2

The stark implications of abolishing child welfare: An alternative path towards support and safety

Child & Family Social Work

Antonio R Garcia

Jill Duerr Berrick

Melissa Jonson‐Reid

Richard P Barth

John R Gyourko

...

2024/1/21

Does a child maltreatment report source predict differences in immediate and subsequent report outcomes?

Child Abuse & Neglect

María Gandarilla Ocampo

Brett Drake

James Simon

Melissa Jonson-Reid

2024/1/1

Trauma and incarceration: A latent class analysis of lifetime trauma exposures for individuals in prison

Journal of Trauma & Dissociation

Maria Morrison

Carrie Pettus

Brett Drake

Kimberly Roth

Tanya Renn

2024/3/14

Too Much, Too Little, or Just Right? How Integrated Data Helps Identify Impact and Opportunity

Melissa Jonson-Reid

Brett Drake

Maria Gandarilla Ocampo

2023/8/13

Does asset poverty moderate how food insecurity is associated with adolescent problematic behavior? An application of the family stress model using multi-group path analyses

Children and Youth Services Review

Jun-Hong Chen

Chi-Fang Wu

Minchao Jin

Chun-Fan Liao

Meihsi Chiang

...

2023/12/1

Explaining adolescent problematic behavior: An application of the family stress model and the Family Investment Model

Journal of Child and Family Studies

Jun-Hong Chen

Haotian Zheng

Brett Drake

Melissa Jonson-Reid

2023/7

A response to Evangelist et al., 2023

Brett Drake

Richard P Barth

Jill Duerr Berrick

Antonio Garcia

Johanna KP Greeson

...

2023/12/1

Child fatality in families with prior CPS history: Do those with and without intimate partner violence differ?

Journal of family violence

Melissa Jonson-Reid

Shih-Ying Cheng

Mary Katherine Shires

Brett Drake

2023/5

Racial/ethnic differences in child protective services reporting, substantiation and placement, with comparison to non-CPS risks and outcomes: 2005–2019

Child maltreatment

Brett Drake

Dylan Jones

Hyunil Kim

John Gyourko

Antonio Garcia

...

2023/11

Why Foster Children Are Sleeping in Offices and What We Can Do About It

Sean Hughes

Naomi Schaefer Riley

Marie Cohen

Thea Ramirez

Cassie Statuto-Bevan

...

2023/4/4

Testing a QuantCrit-informed approach to the empirical study of race/ethnicity and child maltreatment

Child maltreatment

Dylan Jones

Hyunil Kim

Melissa Jonson-Reid

Brett Drake

2023/11

Foster children in care due to parental incarceration: A national longitudinal study

Children and youth services review

Maria Morrison

Brett Drake

2023/1/1

Has the relationship between community poverty and child maltreatment report rates become stronger or weaker over time?

Child abuse & neglect

Hyunil Kim

Brett Drake

2023/9/1

Poverty and child maltreatment

Brett Drake

Melissa Jonson-Reid

Darejan Dvalishvili

2022/2/22

What proportion of foster care children do not have child protective services reports? A preliminary look

Child maltreatment

Brett Drake

John D Fluke

Hyunil Kim

Rebecca Orsi

Jessica L Stubblefield

2022/11

Neighborhood contexts and child maltreatment reports among families receiving AFDC/TANF: A longitudinal and multilevel study

Child maltreatment

Hyunil Kim

Brett Drake

Melissa Jonson-Reid

2022/2

A review of screened-out families and child protective services involvement: A missed opportunity to prevent future maltreatment with community-based services

Child Maltreatment

James David Simon

Maria Gandarilla Ocampo

Brett Drake

Melissa. Jonson-Reid

2021/7/26

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