Does participation in a court-based trauma-focused evaluation program influence permanency outcomes for children involved in the child welfare system?

Kathleen A. Kemp , Crosby A. Modrowski , Kaitlin Sheerin , Miyah Grant , Charlene Collibee
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Abstract

Background

Children involved in the child welfare system, especially those in out-of-home care, experience high rates of mental health symptoms. Mental health symptoms have been linked to worse permanency outcomes in this population.

Objective

The present study aimed to evaluate whether children who received a trauma-focused evaluation, compared to children who received usual care, experienced differential permanency outcomes, as well as other court-related outcomes (e.g., legal system involvement).

Participants and setting

One-hundred and twenty-five children (58% female, Mage = 10.61) from a family court in the Northeastern United States participated in a trauma-focused evaluation program.

Methods

Data for the current study were collected via a retrospective chart. Participants were recruited at a family court of a Northeastern state. Between-groups differences on court-related outcomes were assessed using logistic regression and Kaplan Meier estimates.

Findings

There were no significant differences between children who received the trauma-focused evaluation program versus usual care in the likelihood for guardianship changes, termination of parental rights, new child welfare petitions or new juvenile legal petitions. The groups significantly differed in the likelihood of case closure; children who received the trauma-focused evaluation program were more likely to experience case closure compared to children who received usual care. Additionally, on average, children who received the trauma-focused evaluation program achieved case closure almost 8 months sooner.

Conclusions

The findings suggest that initiatives aimed at identifying mental health concerns and linking children placed in out-of-home to relevant mental health services care can have a significant and positive impact on permanency outcomes.
参与以法庭为基础、以创伤为重点的评估项目是否会影响儿童福利系统所涉儿童的永久性结果?
背景卷入儿童福利系统的儿童,尤其是接受家庭外照料的儿童,出现心理健康症状的比例很高。本研究旨在评估与接受常规护理的儿童相比,接受以心理创伤为重点的评估的儿童是否会经历不同的永久性结果,以及其他与法庭相关的结果(如:法律系统参与)、美国东北部一个家事法庭的 125 名儿童(58% 为女性,Mage = 10.61)参加了以创伤为重点的评估项目。本研究的数据是通过回顾性图表收集的,参与者是在美国东北部某州的一个家事法庭招募的。研究结果在监护权变更、父母权利终止、新的儿童福利申请或新的青少年法律申请的可能性方面,接受创伤焦点评估项目的儿童与接受常规护理的儿童之间没有显著差异。在结案的可能性方面,各组之间存在明显差异;与接受常规护理的儿童相比,接受以创伤为重点的评估项目的儿童更有可能结案。结论研究结果表明,旨在识别心理健康问题并将被安置在家庭外的儿童与相关的心理健康服务护理联系起来的措施可以对永久性结果产生重大而积极的影响。
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