Distinguishing profiles of adversity among child protection investigations in Ontario, Canada: A latent class analysis

Rachael Lefebvre , Barbara Fallon , John Fluke , Nico Trocmé , Tara Black , Tonino Esposito , David W. Rothwell
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Abstract

Background

Child welfare-involved families have diverse and multi-faceted needs. Families who experience poverty and are investigated by the child protection system may represent a particularly vulnerable group.

Objective

This study aims to understand the unique profiles of need that exist for families who experience poverty and are investigated by the Ontario child protection system.

Participants and setting

Data from the Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect 2018 (OIS-2018) was used. The OIS-2018 is a cross-sectional study which collected information on investigations conducted in Ontario, Canada in 2018.

Methods

A latent class analysis was conducted to identify and describe distinct classes of adversity among a representative sample of child protection investigations. Indicators of child, caregiver and economic adversity were used.

Results

This study found evidence for eight distinct classes of adversity. With the exception of a low adversity class which emerged, the identified classes were characterized by distinct profiles of cooccurring adversities and there were several classes where indicators of poverty were probable. Investigation dispositions varied greatly by class.

Conclusions

The findings highlight the importance of ensuring an optimal fit between the distinct needs of investigated families and the child welfare interventions provided. Services and supports that are tailored to the specific constellations of cooccurring adversities that families face may be more effective in reducing the need for future child welfare involvement and/or more intrusive child protection responses. It is likely that investigated families who experience poverty would benefit from a range of economic and concrete supports.

加拿大安大略省儿童保护调查中的逆境特征区分:潜类分析
背景涉及儿童福利的家庭有着多样化和多方面的需求。本研究旨在了解接受安大略省儿童保护系统调查的贫困家庭的独特需求特征。研究使用了《2018 年安大略省儿童虐待和忽视报告发生率研究》(OIS-2018)中的数据。OIS-2018 是一项横断面研究,收集了 2018 年在加拿大安大略省进行的调查信息。方法进行潜类分析,以识别和描述具有代表性的儿童保护调查样本中不同的逆境类别。研究使用了儿童、照顾者和经济逆境指标。结果这项研究发现了八个不同逆境类别的证据。除了出现了一个低逆境等级外,所确定的等级都具有不同的共生逆境特征,而且有几个等级可能存在贫困指标。调查结果强调了确保调查家庭的不同需求与所提供的儿童福利干预措施之间达到最佳匹配的重要性。针对家庭所面临的并发逆境的特定组合而提供的服务和支持,可能会更有效地减少未来儿童福利介入的需要和/或更具侵入性的儿童保护应对措施。接受调查的贫困家庭很可能会从一系列经济和具体支持中受益。
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