DETERMINANTS OF PLACEMENT FOR SEXUALLY ABUSED-CHILDREN

被引:16
作者
HUNTER, WM [1 ]
COULTER, ML [1 ]
RUNYAN, DK [1 ]
EVERSON, MD [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV S FLORIDA,COLL PUBL HLTH,TAMPA,FL 33620
关键词
Foster care; Maternal support; Placement; Removal; Sexual abuse;
D O I
10.1016/0145-2134(90)90012-I
中图分类号
D669 [社会生活与社会问题]; C913 [社会生活与社会问题];
学科分类号
1204 ;
摘要
While conducting a prospective study of 100 sexually abused children, we found a much higher rate of out-of-home placement than has been previously described for child maltreatment. This study was designed to determine which factors were most influential in predicting the placement experiences of this cohort. The children, ages 6-17 years, were recently substantiated victims of intrafamilial sexual abuse whose parents or guardians permitted study involvement. We examined child and family demographics, abuse characteristics, and family response as possible determinants of immediate and later placement. At the initial assessment, within a few weeks of the disclosure. 50% of the children had already been removed. A follow-up assessment of 83 children two years later revealed that 73% had been removed from the abusing home. In a multivariate regression model, only maternal support of the child emerged as a significant predictor of immediate placement and placement over time. The offender's status as a resident in the child's home was an important predictor of immediate placement but was not significant as a predictor of all placements at any time. As maternal support is an important predictor of the need for placement, workers are encouraged to seek ways of enhancing maternal support as a means of reducing placement. © 1990.
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页码:407 / 417
页数:11
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