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… to young adults: Findings from a natural experiment. Child and Youth Services Review, 72 , 124-132. Résumé Previous research illustrated … of long-term outcomes for youth living in out-of-home care and how an extended period of time in foster care supported … Previous research illustrated that additional educational attainment could improve future employment opportunities among youth in care transitioning to adulthood. This study examined the importance of long-term outcomes for youth living in out-of-home care and how an extended period of time in foster care supported further educational attainment. The study was conducted in three Midwest states…
… Home-based intervention for high-risk rural families: A randomized clinical trial Année de publication 2011 Revu par … of child maltreatment in high-risk rural families: A randomized clinical trial with child welfare outcomes. Children and Youth Services Review, 33 (8), 1435-1444. Résumé There has been little … There has been little research in the area of child maltreatment prevention within high-risk rural populations. Rural caregivers struggling with substance use, intimate partner violence (IPV), and depression may be at high risk for perpetrating child maltreatment, yet few home-based prevention programs are customized for this population. SafeCare (SC) is a skills-based model designed to alter…
… who has special needs: Parents’ perspectives. Children and Youth Services Review, 33 (9), 1543-1554. Résumé Although recent years have … (aged 14 to 17) who had never given birth to a child and experienced substantiated maltreatment in the previous … Although recent years have seen a decline in the US teen birthrate, it remains the highest amongst industrialized nations. This prospective, longitudinal cohort study, conducted from 2007 to 2012, examined whether experiencing maltreatment placed females at higher risk for teen childbirth. Adolescent females (aged 14 to 17) who had never given birth to a child and experienced substantiated…
… aide services to reduce risk for physical child abuse and neglect: Six-month findings from a randomized clinical trial. Child Abuse & Neglect, 37(8), 566–577. Résumé Although preventing child abuse and neglect interventions are a major public health and … Although preventing child abuse and neglect interventions are a major public health and social welfare priority, information regarding the effectiveness of preventive interventions has been mixed. Drawing from ecological and stress theories, parenting aide models aim to provide guidance, assistance, and stress management to parents who are at high-risk of maltreating their young children.…
… among youths living in group care homes: A cluster randomized controlled trial. American Journal of Public … Choices (PTC) intervention increases birth control use and reduces pregnancy among youth living in group care homes in California, Maryland, and Oklahoma. As sexual health programs for child … This study sought to determine whether the Power Through Choices (PTC) intervention increases birth control use and reduces pregnancy among youth living in group care homes in California, Maryland, and Oklahoma. As sexual health programs for child welfare and juvenile justice involved youth are limited, the development of an effective preventative sexual health education program is needed. Power…
… A randomized study of a trauma-informed care initiative for … care initiative in a state child welfare system: A randomized study. Child Maltreatment, 1-12. Résumé This study … that sought to improve the social-emotional well-being and developmentally appropriate functioning of children and … This study was conducted as part of a larger intervention study that sought to improve the social-emotional well-being and developmentally appropriate functioning of children and families served by New Hampshire’s Divisions for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) through Trauma Informed Care (TIC). The larger intervention involved the installation and implementation of a new, web-based “Mental…
… visiting program Année de publication 2018 Revu par Lyn Morland Citation Campbell, S., McCalman, J., Redman-MacLaren, … in remote Australian Aboriginal communities. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 18 (1), 73. Retrieved from … Résumé Remote-living Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian families experience a … Remote-living Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian families experience a high rate of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality compared to the non-Indigenous population. This article describes a qualitative formative implementation outcome evaluation of The Baby One Program (BOP), a family-centered, Indigenous Healthworker-led, home-visiting model. The BOP was developed by the…
… par des Autochtones. Notes méthodologiques A better understanding of the reasons for this observed overrepresentation … made this difficult. For example, an elaborate weighting and geocoding procedure was described, “appropriate for use in . . . comparisons of Aboriginally-governed and provincial/territorial agencies.” Such a comparison … La surreprésentation des enfants autochtones dans le système de la protection de l'enfance est bien documentée. La présente analyse fait partie des efforts visant à discerner les facteurs qui y contribuent. Elle est basée sur des données provenant de la composante Premières Nations de l’Étude canadienne sur l’incidence des signalements de cas de violence et de négligence envers les enfants (ECI-…
… de l’enfance à une tierce partie est de plus en plus répandue au Canada. Même si les fournisseurs concernés, qui … sur la conformité et les processus. En déléguant la plus grande partie de l’autorité et des fonctions de l’État à un … reports, contracts and agency planning documents were also reviewed. The study did not attempt to assess the impact of … La sous-traitance des services de protection de l’enfance à une tierce partie est de plus en plus répandue au Canada. Même si les fournisseurs concernés, qui sont souvent de petits organismes communautaires sans but lucratif, sont parfois mieux placés pour tirer parti des ressources communautaires et adapter les programmes aux besoins particuliers des enfants et de leur famille, il faut faire…
… data from 2007-2008 for 1,063 children in-care who were randomly selected from 12 Children’s Aid Societies (9 urban … (of which 221, 42%, worked with multiple children in-care); and (c) Information on 962 foster parents, who were … also a low participant rate from child welfare agencies, and a lack of information on genetic influences. … 0 … fr … … Selon certaines recherches, les enfants placés à l’extérieur de leur domicile sont plus susceptibles de manifester des comportements externalisés (p. ex., destruction de la propriété, violation des normes sociales, préjudices à autrui) que ceux qui vivent avec leurs parents biologiques. Il y a des variations individuelles considérables des niveaux de comportements externalisés. De nombreux…