Longitudinal outcomes of employment, income and housing for Flemish care leavers

Q2 Social Sciences
Laura Gypen, L. Stas, Delphine West, F. Van Holen, J. Vanderfaeillie
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Care leavers are more often unemployed, have lower annual earnings and live in inferior housing circumstances than their peers in the general population. International research has extensively studied and discussed these outcomes. However, in Flanders (the Dutch speaking part of Belgium), no previous quantitative studies are known. This study therefore explores and predicts outcomes on employment, income and housing circumstances of care leavers in Flanders and investigates if these outcomes improve in the years after leaving care. Associations with placement factors are explored to support recommendations to the clinical field. The current study involves 175 care-leavers (both family foster care (n = 105) and residential care (n = 70)). Data was collected using a self-reporting questionnaire touching multiple domains. The participants of the study (49 male, 126 female) are between 18 and 27 years old. Care leavers are employed at younger ages but are also more often unemployed than their peers from the general population, they earn significantly less than peers and are more often homeless. On all domains, no significant differences were found between foster- and residential care leavers. Placement characteristics are more declaratory than only the type of care. In the current study, most outcomes improve during the years after leaving care, this supports the theory of emerging adulthood. Although we cannot infer causal effects, care leavers who experienced fewer placement changes and received individual therapy during their time in care tend to have better outcomes in the current study. The same applies for care leavers who were prepared for leaving care and supported after leaving care. Policy makers should focus on increased support regarding breakdown prevention and individual mental health support during the time in care. Preparation for placement ending and aftercare should be provided.
佛兰德护理离职人员就业、收入和住房的纵向结果
与普通人群中的同龄人相比,护理离职者更经常失业,年收入较低,住房条件较差。国际研究对这些结果进行了广泛的研究和讨论。然而,在法兰德斯(比利时荷兰语区),以前没有定量研究。因此,本研究探索并预测了佛兰德斯护理离职者的就业、收入和住房状况,并调查了这些结果在离职后的几年中是否有所改善。研究了与安置因素的相关性,以支持对临床领域的建议。目前的研究涉及175名护理离职者(包括家庭寄养(n=105)和寄宿护理(n=70))。使用涉及多个领域的自我报告问卷收集数据。该研究的参与者(49名男性,126名女性)年龄在18至27岁之间。护理离职者的就业年龄较小,但也比普通人群中的同龄人更经常失业,他们的收入明显低于同龄人,而且更经常无家可归。在所有领域,寄养和寄宿护理离职者之间没有发现显著差异。安置特征比仅仅是护理类型更具说明性。在目前的研究中,大多数结果在离开护理后的几年内都有所改善,这支持了成年期的理论。尽管我们无法推断因果影响,但在当前的研究中,经历较少安置变化并在护理期间接受个体治疗的护理离职者往往会有更好的结果。这同样适用于准备离开护理并在离开护理后得到支持的护理离职人员。政策制定者应关注在护理期间增加对精神崩溃预防和个人心理健康支持的支持。应为安置结束和善后做好准备。
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Developmental Child Welfare
Developmental Child Welfare Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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