Journal article

Age and other risk factors related to reentry to care from kin guardian homes

A Parolini, A Shlonsky, J Magruder, AL Eastman, F Wulczyn, D Webster

Child Abuse and Neglect | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

Although kinship guardianship is an increasingly important foster care exit pathway for children in the United States, research on the factors leading to kinship guardianship breakdown is lacking. This study examines the factors associated with guardianship breakdown for children who exited foster care to kinship guardianship in California between 2003 and 2010 (N = 18,831). Specifying time-dependent Cox relative risk models, children's age trajectories are directly accounted for in the analysis. This allows differentiation between duration dependence (i.e., time spent in guardianship) and children's development (expressed as age). Overall, 17.3% of children reentered care by 2017. Early ado..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers