Parental perceptions of risk and protection

Gemara, N., & Nadan, Y. (2020). “He Who Spareth the Rod Hateth His Son”: Perceptions Regarding Corporal Punishment Among Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Fathers in Israel. Journal of interpersonal violence, 0886260520908026.‏

Spilsbury, J., Nadan, Y., Kaye-Tzadok, A., Korbin, J., Jespersen, B., & Allen, B. (2018). Caregivers’ perceptions and attitudes toward child maltreatment: A pilot case study in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Cleveland, USA. International Journal on Child Maltreatment: Research, Policy, and Practice, 1(1), 19-40. 

Nadan, Y., Roer-Strier. D., Gemara, N., Engdaw-Vanda, S., & Tener, D. (2018). In the eyes of the beholder: Parental and professional value mismatch in child risk and protection in two communities in Israel. International Journal of Psychology, 53(S2), 23-33.

Marey-Sarwan, I., & Roer-Strier, D. (2017). Parent's Perceptions of Risk for Children: Case Study of Bedouin Parents from Unrecognized Villages in Israel. Social Service Review, 91(2), 171-202. (Impact Factor: 1.275)

 Marey-Sarwan, I., Roer-Strier, D., & Otto, H. (2017, July 20). Contextualizing Risk and Protection: Perceptions of Bedouin Mothers from Unrecognized Villages in the Naqab. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/ort0000282 (Impact factor: 1.692)

 Marey-Sarwan, I., Otto, H., Roer-Strier, D., & Keller, H. (2015). Parenting among the Arab Bedouins in the Naqab desert in Israel: Children are a gift from God. In G. Nicolas, A. Bejarano., & D. L. Lee (Eds.), Contemporary parenting: A global perspective (pp. 105-123). New York and London: Routledge.

 Nadan, Y., Gemara, N., Keesing, R., Bamberger, E., Roer-Strier, D., Korbin, J. (2018). ‘Spiritual Risk’: A Parental Perception of Risk for Children in the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Community, The British Journal of Social Work, Advanced online publication. doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcy092

 Keesing, R. (2015). Ultraorthodox (Haredi) Mothers Perspectives of Child Risk and Protection. a thesis submitted for a M.A degree. The Hebrew University. (In Hebrew).