Charles Auerbach

Affiliations: 
Yeshiva University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Social Work, General Religion, Mental Health
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Lawrence CK, Zeitlin W, Auerbach C, et al. (2019) Measuring the impact of public perceptions on child welfare workers Journal of Public Child Welfare. 13: 401-418
Zeitlin W, Auerbach C, Mason SE, et al. (2017) Factors Related to Not Following Up with Recommended Testing in the Diagnosis of Newborn Hearing Loss. Health & Social Work. 42: 24-31
Zeitlin W, Claiborne N, Lawrence CK, et al. (2016) Validating the Psychological Climate Scale in Voluntary Child Welfare Research On Social Work Practice. 26: 203-211
Lawrence C, Claiborne N, Zeitlin W, et al. (2016) Finish what you start: A study of Design Team change initiatives' impact on agency climate Children and Youth Services Review. 63: 40-46
Auerbach C, Zeitlin W, Augsberger A, et al. (2016) Societal factors impacting child welfare: Re-validating the Perceptions of Child Welfare Scale Children and Youth Services Review. 62: 65-71
Auerbach C, Zeitlin W, Augsberger A, et al. (2015) Societal Factors Impacting Child Welfare: Validating the Perceptions of Child Welfare Scale Research On Social Work Practice. 25: 305-312
Mason SE, Auerbach C, Zeitlin W, et al. (2015) Validation of the T-SAT-R-2: A Reaction to Training Scale for Use in Child Welfare and Human Service Trainings Journal of Social Service Research. 41: 64-74
Claiborne N, Auerbach C, Zeitlin W, et al. (2015) Climate factors related to intention to leave in administrators and clinical professionals Children and Youth Services Review. 51: 18-25
Auerbach C, Schudrich WZ, Lawrence CK, et al. (2014) Predicting Turnover: Validating the Intent to Leave Child Welfare Scale Research On Social Work Practice. 24: 349-355
Zeitlin W, Augsberger A, Auerbach C, et al. (2014) A mixed-methods study of the impact of organizational culture on workforce retention in child welfare Children and Youth Services Review. 38: 36-43
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