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Message ID: 10815
Date: 2020-06-18

Author:Andres Arroyo

Subject:NDACAN Updata Newsletter, Summer 2020 (Vol. 50)

THE NDACAN UPDATA Summer 2020 (Vol. 50) The NDACAN Updata is your source for important Archive announcements. STAY CONNECTED TO #NDACAN For the latest updates on NDACAN activities, make sure to follow us on Twitter @NDACAN_CU . In addition to recent data release announcements, you can see reminders about our various user support services, including the upcoming Summer Training Webinar Series. The well-being of children is especially crucial in our current moment. This is why we curate our NDACAN Twitter content to reflect the status quo and potential uses of NDACAN data holdings for both child welfare researchers and practitioners. Whether it is a recent publication or presentation, make sure to tweet #NDACAN to share the various ways that NDACAN is advancing the field of child welfare research. 2020 SUMMER RESEARCH INSTITUTE NDACAN hosted its 28th Summer Research Institute (SRI) which was held May 28th, May 29st, June 1st, and 2nd. Fourteen child maltreatment researchers were accepted from a pool of 31 applicants. The SRI offered an intensive secondary data analysis experience, providing support to participants working on their own research projects using Archive data. Participants received one-on-one research consultations with the NDACAN Director, Chris Wildeman, as well as, dataset specific technical assistance and statistical analysis support from NDACAN team members: Michael Dineen, Holly Larrabee, Erin McCauley, Frank Edwards, Sarah Sernaker, and Alex Roehrkasse. This year's participants included: * Christopher T. Allen, PhD Kennesaw State University * Emilie Bruzelius, MPH, MPHIL * Columbia University * Chanyong Choi, PhD University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee * Gerard Siew Keong Chung, MSW * University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill * Erinn Duprey, PhD University of Rochester Medical Center * Christine P. Durrance, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill * Daniel J. Gibbs, MSW, JD * University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill * Seventy F. Hall, MSW * University at Buffalo * Cara R. Kelly, LMSW, PhD HHS, ACF, ACYF, Children's Bureau * Jane Jiyoun Lee, MSc * University of Oxford * Krithika Prakash, BS * Eastern Michigan University * Nelis Soto-Ramirez, MS, MPH, PhD University of South Carolina * Luis Eduardo Villalobos-Gallegos, PhD Autonomous University of Baja California * Holly J. White Wolfe, BA, MBA * Arizona State University *Graduate student 2020 SUMMER TRAINING WEBINAR SERIES NDACAN's 2020 Summer Training Webinar Series, titled "New Horizons for Child Welfare Data," will include the following webinars from 12-1pm EST via Zoom: * July 1st - Introduction to NDACAN * July 8th - Historical Data * July 15th - Research Example using Historical Data * July 22nd - Administrative Data (NCANDS, AFCARS, NYTD) * July 29th - Linking Administrative Data in SPSS * August 5th - Research Example using Linked Administrative Data For more information about the 2020 Summer Training Webinar Series and to register, please visit: https://www.ndacan.acf.hhs.gov/user-support/2020-summer-webinars/2020-summer-webinars-listing.cfm CALL FOR DATA USERS TO SEND CITATIONS NDACAN maintains a reference list of scholarly work produced using Archive data. You can access the Child Abuse and Neglect Digital Library (canDL) from our Publications page. Please visit the canDL to see if your publications using Archive data are included and contact us if you have references to add (NDACANsupport@cornell.edu ). When submitting citations, please be sure to include the doi link. Featured Publications: * Adoption and Foster Care Reporting System (AFCARS) Chaiyachati, B. H., Wood, J. N., Mitra, N., & Chaiyachati, K. H. (2020). All-cause mortality among children in the US foster care system, 2003-2016. JAMA Pediatrics. doi: https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.0715 * National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Edwards, F. (2019). Family surveillance: police and the reporting of child abuse and neglect. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences,5(1), 50-70. doi: https://doi.org/10.7758/RSF.2019.5.1.03 * National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-being (NSCAW) Armstrong-Hoskowitz, N., Schmidt, A. T., Henderson, C. E., Nelson, D. V., & Allen, B. J. (2020). A field study of the impact of psychotropic medication on delinquency and juvenile justice system involvement among a high risk sample of children and adolescents. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/10509674.2020.1767258 FORTHCOMING DATASETS * Permanency Innovation Initiative (PII): The Kansas Intensive Permanency Project by Westat (Dataset #224) * LONGSCAN Young Adult Data by the LONGSCAN Consortium (Dataset #219) * National Child Welfare Information Study (NCWIS) (Dataset # 236) CALL FOR DATASETS Research has demonstrated an increased citation rate for publications whose investigators share data. Depositing your data with NDACAN can facilitate long-term preservation and provide researchers access to your data for secondary analysis. The Archive is seeking quantitative datasets to add to our collection. Please contact us (NDACANsupport@cornell.edu ) if you have data or know of data that would benefit researchers or check out the Contribute Data page of our website. Are you a member of our Child Maltreatment Research List Serve (CMRL)? The Archive moderates an e-mail list for discussions of research issues relevant to child abuse and neglect. To subscribe or to alter your subscription, visit our CMRL page. This notice is sent to all users of Archive data and to active members of our mailing list. If you would like to be removed from our mailing list, please contact aa17@cornell.edu . NDACAN is a project of the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research located in the College of Human Ecology at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. The National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect is a service of the Children’s Bureau | Administration for Children and Families | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

THE NDACAN UPDATA Summer 2020 (Vol. 50) The NDACAN Updata is your source for important Archive announcements. STAY CONNECTED TO #NDACAN For the latest updates on NDACAN activities, make sure to follow us on Twitter NDACAN_CU . In addition to recent data release announcements, you can see reminders about our various user support services, including the upcoming Summer Training Webinar Series. The well-being of children is especially crucial in our current moment. This is why we curate our NDACAN Twitter content to reflect the status quo and potential uses of NDACAN data holdings for both child welfare researchers and practitioners. Whether it is a recent publication or presentation, make sure to tweet #NDACAN to share the various ways that NDACAN is advancing the field of child welfare research. 2020 SUMMER RESEARCH INSTITUTE NDACAN hosted its 28th Summer Research Institute (SRI) which was held May 28th, May 29st, June 1st, and 2nd. Fourteen child maltreatment researchers were accepted from a pool of 31 applicants. The SRI offered an intensive secondary data analysis experience, providing support to participants working on their own research projects using Archive data. Participants received one-on-one research consultations with the NDACAN Director, Chris Wildeman, as well as, dataset specific technical assistance and statistical analysis support from NDACAN team members: Michael Dineen, Holly Larrabee, Erin McCauley, Frank Edwards, Sarah Sernaker, and Alex Roehrkasse. This year's participants included: * Christopher T. Allen, PhD Kennesaw State University * Emilie Bruzelius, MPH, MPHIL * Columbia University * Chanyong Choi, PhD University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee * Gerard Siew Keong Chung, MSW * University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill * Erinn Duprey, PhD University of Rochester Medical Center * Christine P. Durrance, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill * Daniel J. Gibbs, MSW, JD * University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill * Seventy F. Hall, MSW * University at Buffalo * Cara R. Kelly, LMSW, PhD HHS, ACF, ACYF, Children's Bureau * Jane Jiyoun Lee, MSc * University of Oxford * Krithika Prakash, BS * Eastern Michigan University * Nelis Soto-Ramirez, MS, MPH, PhD University of South Carolina * Luis Eduardo Villalobos-Gallegos, PhD Autonomous University of Baja California * Holly J. White Wolfe, BA, MBA * Arizona State University *Graduate student 2020 SUMMER TRAINING WEBINAR SERIES NDACAN's 2020 Summer Training Webinar Series, titled "New Horizons for Child Welfare Data," will include the following webinars from 12-1pm EST via Zoom: * July 1st - Introduction to NDACAN * July 8th - Historical Data * July 15th - Research Example using Historical Data * July 22nd - Administrative Data (NCANDS, AFCARS, NYTD) * July 29th - Linking Administrative Data in SPSS * August 5th - Research Example using Linked Administrative Data For more information about the 2020 Summer Training Webinar Series and to register, please visit: https://www.ndacan.acf.hhs.gov/user-support/2020-summer-webinars/2020-summer-webinars-listing.cfm CALL FOR DATA USERS TO SEND CITATIONS NDACAN maintains a reference list of scholarly work produced using Archive data. You can access the Child Abuse and Neglect Digital Library (canDL) from our Publications page. Please visit the canDL to see if your publications using Archive data are included and contact us if you have references to add (NDACANsupportcornell.edu ). When submitting citations, please be sure to include the doi link. Featured Publications: * Adoption and Foster Care Reporting System (AFCARS) Chaiyachati, B. H., Wood, J. N., Mitra, N., & Chaiyachati, K. H. (2020). All-cause mortality among children in the US foster care system, 2003-2016. JAMA Pediatrics. doi: https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.0715 * National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) Edwards, F. (2019). Family surveillance: police and the reporting of child abuse and neglect. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences,5(1), 50-70. doi: https://doi.org/10.7758/RSF.2019.5.1.03 * National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-being (NSCAW) Armstrong-Hoskowitz, N., Schmidt, A. T., Henderson, C. E., Nelson, D. V., & Allen, B. J. (2020). A field study of the impact of psychotropic medication on delinquency and juvenile justice system involvement among a high risk sample of children and adolescents. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/10509674.2020.1767258 FORTHCOMING DATASETS * Permanency Innovation Initiative (PII): The Kansas Intensive Permanency Project by Westat (Dataset #224) * LONGSCAN Young Adult Data by the LONGSCAN Consortium (Dataset #219) * National Child Welfare Information Study (NCWIS) (Dataset # 236) CALL FOR DATASETS Research has demonstrated an increased citation rate for publications whose investigators share data. Depositing your data with NDACAN can facilitate long-term preservation and provide researchers access to your data for secondary analysis. The Archive is seeking quantitative datasets to add to our collection. Please contact us (NDACANsupportcornell.edu ) if you have data or know of data that would benefit researchers or check out the Contribute Data page of our website. Are you a member of our Child Maltreatment Research List Serve (CMRL)? The Archive moderates an e-mail list for discussions of research issues relevant to child abuse and neglect. To subscribe or to alter your subscription, visit our CMRL page. This notice is sent to all users of Archive data and to active members of our mailing list. If you would like to be removed from our mailing list, please contact aa17cornell.edu . NDACAN is a project of the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research located in the College of Human Ecology at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. The National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect is a service of the Children’s Bureau | Administration for Children and Families | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services