Factors associated with childhood out-of-home care entry and re-entry in high income countries: A systematic review of reviews

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Richmond Opoku , Natasha Judd , Katie Cresswell , Michael Parker , Michaela James , Jonathan Scourfield , Karen Hughes , Jane Noyes , Dan Bristow , Evangelos Kontopantelis , Sinead Brophy , Natasha Kennedy
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Abstract

Background

Out-of-home care entry can have profound effects on families, society, and a child’s development and wellbeing. This review synthesised evidence on the factors contributing to initial entry and re-entry into out-of-home care during childhood (<18 years), as well as those that protect against these outcomes.

Methods

A systematic review of published reviews was conducted. EBSCOhost, ProQuest, the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and Epistemonikos were searched. Eligible reviews were peer-reviewed, published in English from 2013 to 2024, focused on childhood out-of-home care placement (<18 years), and were conducted primarily in high-income countries. Framework synthesis approach was used to identify key factors associated with care entry.

Results

Of the 711 records identified, seven reviews were included. Key child-level risks included ethnicity, health, and behavioural challenges; family-level risks encompassed parental socioeconomic adversities and substance use; community-level risks involved poor neighbourhood conditions; and system-level risks included prior child welfare involvement and placement characteristics (e.g., placement instability for re-entry into care). Protective factors included child-level factors such as being elementary school-aged (6–12 years) and ethnicity; family-level factors such as high parental income and education; community-level factors, including access to essential services; and system-level factors, such as increased funding for child welfare.

Conclusions

The evidence highlights that the factors contributing to care entry extend beyond the children’s social care system, encompassing child, family, and community-level influences. There is potential for policymakers and practitioners to move beyond reactive child welfare measures by adopting preventative, holistic solutions across various public services.
高收入国家儿童进入和重新进入家庭外护理的相关因素:综述的系统综述
家庭外看护对家庭、社会以及儿童的发展和福祉都有深远的影响。本综述综合了导致儿童(18岁)首次进入和重新进入家庭外护理的因素,以及防止这些结果的因素的证据。方法对已发表的文献进行系统综述。检索了EBSCOhost、ProQuest、Cochrane系统评价数据库和Epistemonikos。符合条件的综述经过同行评审,于2013年至2024年以英文发表,重点关注儿童在家外护理安置(18年),主要在高收入国家进行。采用框架综合方法确定与护理进入相关的关键因素。结果在确定的711条记录中,纳入了7篇综述。儿童层面的主要风险包括种族、健康和行为挑战;家庭层面的风险包括父母的社会经济逆境和物质使用;社区层面的风险涉及恶劣的邻里环境;系统层面的风险包括先前的儿童福利参与和安置特征(例如,重新进入托儿所的安置不稳定)。保护性因素包括儿童层面的因素,如小学学龄(6-12岁)和种族;家庭层面的因素,如父母的高收入和教育程度;社区层面的因素,包括获得基本服务;以及系统层面的因素,比如增加对儿童福利的资助。结论证据表明,导致儿童进入护理的因素超出了儿童社会护理系统,包括儿童、家庭和社区层面的影响。决策者和从业人员有可能通过在各种公共服务中采用预防性的整体解决方案,超越被动的儿童福利措施。
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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