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… Melissa The Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect, 2013 (OIS-2013) is the fifth provincial study … to examine the incidence of reported child maltreatment and the characteristics of children and families investigated by child welfare authorities in … The Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect, 2013 (OIS-2013) is the fifth provincial study to examine the incidence of reported child maltreatment and the characteristics of children and families investigated by child welfare authorities in Ontario. This Information Sheet examines the characteristics of children and youth who are investigated by child welfare authorities and…
… Early specialized foster care, developmental outcomes and home salivary cortisol patterns in prenatally … en PE 2010 D'Angiulli, Amedeo Sullivan, Richard D’Angiulli and Sullivan examine developmental outcomes in substance … exposed to substances. Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 32, Issue 3, pp. 460-465. ISBN / ISSN / DOI … D’Angiulli and Sullivan examine developmental outcomes in substance exposed infants placed in foster care. The sample was comprised of twenty-two infants under twenty-four months of age, divided into a preterm and a full-term group enrolled in the Vancouver Costal Safe Babies program. The Vancouver Costal Safe Babies program provides services and special programming for foster parents supporting…
… Perceptions of child protection workers, foster parents and children who are Crown Wards Article de journaux … Crown wards have increasing access to biological parents and family members. The literature on the benefits of … access with family members. Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 33, Issue 9, pp. 1476-1482. ISBN / ISSN / DOI … Children who are Crown wards have increasing access to biological parents and family members. The literature on the benefits of supervised access is mixed, resulting in no solid conclusion to suggest that access should or should not be supported. The current qualitative study examines the perceptions of child welfare workers, foster parents and children who have supervised access with family…
… Risk and protective factors for depression and substance use in an adolescent child welfare sample … symptoms and substance use. Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 33, Issue 11, pp. 2127-2137. … Youth living in out-of-home care exhibit risk for impairments in mental health functioning, yet despite adverse maltreatment experiences youth also exhibit resilience. The current study examines the association of maltreatment and health indicators on the mental health functioning of youth. Specifically, depressive symptoms and substance use were examined in a sample of 12 to 15 year…
… Replication of the KEEP foster and kinship parent training program for youth with … P. Shaw, Terry V. This article presents findings from Maryland KEEP, a replication of KEEP (Keeping Foster and Kinship … for foster and kinship parents. Children and Youth Services Review, 61: 75-82 … This article presents findings from Maryland KEEP, a replication of KEEP (Keeping Foster and Kinship Parents Trained and Supported), a foster and kinship parent training intervention. We examined child behavior change, changes in caregiver parenting style, and permanency and placement stability at baseline and then after the KEEP intervention. The KEEP intervention was provided to 65 foster and…
… Childhood experiences, growing up “in care,” and trust: A quantitative analysis Article de journaux … experiences, including those that involve abuse, violence, and being removed from the home and placed in government … trust: A quantitative analysis. Children and Youth Services Review, 144. … Different childhood experiences, including those that involve abuse, violence, and being removed from the home and placed in government care can have lingering effects that last into adulthood. In particular, they can affect the ability to form relationships and trust later in life. This study uses 2014 Canadian General Social Survey data to test whether a history of abuse, violence, and being in…
… The role of parental stress, mother’s childhood abuse and perceived consequences of violence in predicting attitudes and attribution in favor of corporal punishment Article de … Recherche canadienne en PE 2009 Clément, Marie-Ève Chamberland, Claire We investigate maternal attitudes toward … We investigate maternal attitudes toward corporal punishment and the attribution of blame to the child on the basis of data gathered from a population survey of a representative sample of mothers and mother figures. A total of 3,148 women living at least half of the time with a child participated in a telephone survey. The independent variables included in the multivariate model predicting…
… Prevalence and predictors of dating violence among adolescent female … this study was to (a) describe the amount of psychological and physical dating violence experienced by a sample of adolescents who were sexually abused as children and the reciprocity of the violence; and (b) to investigate … The purpose of this study was to (a) describe the amount of psychological and physical dating violence experienced by a sample of adolescents who were sexually abused as children and the reciprocity of the violence; and (b) to investigate the specific contribution of certain child sexual abuse characteristics as risk markers for interpartner abuse. Participants were female (n=126) adolescent…
… The manifest and latent functions of differential response in child … client satisfaction with DR as well as rates of recidivism and removal/placement but with limited attention paid to the … of intakes, decision-making fidelity to code as FDR or investigation (INV) was examined by exploring rationales … Although previous research has explored the efficacy of differential response (DR) programs in child welfare, there have been no studies to date about coding decisions between designations by child protection service agencies. Research has explored client satisfaction with DR as well as rates of recidivism and removal/placement but with limited attention paid to the rationales behind coding…
… Child physical abuse with and without other forms of maltreatment: Dysfunctionality … 269 were not subjected to any other type of maltreatment and 245 were also victims of one or two other forms of maltreatment. Bivariate and logistic regression analyses showed that the profile of … The aim of this study was to compare cases of physical abuse reported to Quebec child protective services (CPS) according to whether the abuse occurred alone or co-occurred with other forms of maltreatment. The data were taken from the Quebec Incidence Study (QIS), which examined 4,929 reports investigated by Quebec CPS in the fall of 1998. Of the 514 children who were physically abused, 269 were…