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John A. Landsverk, Ph.D.
Current CASRC projects/grants: Child & Adolescent Interdisciplinary Research Network (CAIRN); Safe Schools Healthy Students Evaluation; San Pasqual Academy Evaluation; Mixed-Methods Study of a Statewide EBP Implementation; Improving Therapist Fidelity During EBP Implementation; Dimensions of Early Stress and Child Welfare Involvement; Performance Outcomes for Data Management and Evaluation Systems; Cognitive Consensus in Cross-Cultural Competence, Improving Care for Children in Child Welfare (R24); Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect (LONGSCAN)


Research Interests:
Child maltreatment; children's mental health and mental health services; research on the implementation and maintenance of evidence based, parent mediated interventions in child welfare settings for the treatment of disruptive behavior disorders and externalizing behavior problems in children and adolescents.


Other Affiliations: Professor Emeritus, San Diego State University School of Social Work, Senior Scholar at George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis

 
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