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Melissa Radey
Melissa Radey
Associate Professor of Social Work, Florida State University
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Measuring compassion fatigue
BE Bride, M Radey, CR Figley
Clinical social work journal 35, 155-163, 2007
11692007
The social psychology of compassion
M Radey, CR Figley
Clinical Social Work Journal 35, 207-214, 2007
7662007
Parenting sources: How do parents differ in their efforts to learn about parenting?
M Radey, KA Randolph
Family Relations 58 (5), 536-548, 2009
2222009
The influence of race/ethnicity on disadvantaged mothers’ child care arrangements
M Radey, KL Brewster
Early Childhood Research Quarterly 22 (3), 379-393, 2007
1062007
A multi-level conceptual model to examine child welfare worker turnover and retention decisions
DJ Wilke, M Radey, E King, C Spinelli, S Rakes, CR Nolan
Journal of Public Child Welfare 12 (2), 204-231, 2018
782018
“It's really overwhelming”: Parent and service provider perspectives of parents aging out of foster care
M Radey, L Schelbe, LM McWey, K Holtrop, AI Canto
Children and Youth Services Review 67, 1-10, 2016
782016
Satisfactions and stressors experienced by recently-hired frontline child welfare workers
L Schelbe, M Radey, LS Panisch
Children and Youth Services Review 78, 56-63, 2017
752017
“Hands on” versus “empty”: Supervision experiences of frontline child welfare workers
M Radey, L Stanley
Children and Youth Services Review 91, 128-136, 2018
672018
Recruitment and retention of child welfare workers in longitudinal research: Successful strategies from the Florida Study of Professionals for Safe Families
DJ Wilke, M Radey, L Langenderfer-Magruder
Children and Youth Services Review 78, 122-128, 2017
542017
Informal support among low-income mothers post welfare reform: A systematic review
M Radey
Journal of Child and Family Studies 27 (12), 3782-3805, 2018
502018
A framework for engaging parents in prevention
KA Randolph, F Fincham, M Radey
Journal of Family Social Work 12 (1), 56-72, 2009
502009
“I don't have much of a choice”: Low‐income single mothers' COVID‐19 school and care decisions
M Radey, L Langenderfer‐Magruder, J Brown Speights
Family Relations 70 (5), 1312-1326, 2021
492021
Do single mothers take their share?: FAFSA completion among aid-eligible female students.
M Radey, LP Cheatham
Journal of Diversity in Higher Education 6 (4), 261, 2013
492013
The living conditions of US-born children of Mexican immigrants in unmarried families
YC Padilla, MD Radey, RA Hummer, E Kim
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 28 (3), 331-349, 2006
442006
The importance of job demands and supports: Promoting retention among child welfare workers
M Radey, DJ Wilke
Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal 40 (1), 57-69, 2023
422023
Client-perpetrated violence among frontline child welfare workers
M Radey, DJ Wilke
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 36 (11-12), NP6260-NP6280, 2021
402021
Predictors of stability and change in private safety nets of unmarried mothers
M Radey, K Brewster
Journal of Social Service Research 39 (3), 397-415, 2013
382013
Kin financial support: Receipt and provision among unmarried mothers
M Radey, YC Padilla
Journal of Social Service Research 35 (4), 336-351, 2009
352009
The role of race/ethnicity and acculturation in the functioning of disadvantaged mothers' social support networks
M Radey
Family Relations 64 (5), 592-605, 2015
322015
From Classroom to Caseload
M Radey, L Schelbe
Child Welfare 95 (2), 71-90, 2017
292017
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