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Showing papers in "Child Welfare in 2016"



Journal Article
TL;DR: This article used binary logistic regression to investigate whether any child demographic or environmental characteristics predicted the discharge of a child placed in foster care in Kentucky's foster care system for child sexual abuse.
Abstract: Child sexual abuse remains a problem in society, often resulting in the long-term placement of children in the foster care system. In Kentucky, children placed in foster care due to sexual abuse spent more time in care when compared with children removed for any other reason (AFCARS, 2013). Given the cost of long-term foster care placement in both human and economic terms, few studies have specifically explored if any factors help to predict why this vulnerable population spends significantly more time in foster care. The overarching goal of this exploratory study was to use binary logistic regression to investigate whether any child demographic or environmental characteristics predicted the discharge of a child placed in Kentucky’s foster care system for child sexual abuse. Results indicated that children in the most rural areas of the state were over 10 times more likely to be discharged from foster care during the federal fiscal year than those residing in the most urban areas. Given this stark reality, a focus must be allocated in understanding this phenomenon. Future research must examine whether the results speak to the necessity of systematic improvement in urban areas or if they are illustrating a unique strength found in rural areas.

2 citations



Journal Article
TL;DR: Results suggest that focused efforts on searching for and engaging family and kin can expand the social support network and lifelong connections for youth who have been placed out of the home.
Abstract: evaluation program testing the effectiveness of Family Finding Project to strengthening family connections and permanency. We implemented a quasi-experimental design to see whether Family Finding intervention could maximize and enhance family connections and permanency among youth in the foster care system. Results suggest that focused efforts on searching for and engaging family and kin can expand the social support network and lifelong connections for youth who have been placed out of the home.

1 citations