Trauma-responsive child welfare services: A mixed methods study assessing safety, stability, and permanency

Q1 Social Sciences
J. Topitzes, T. Grove, E. E. Meyer, Stacey M. Pangratz, Caitlin M. Sprague
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Abstract

Abstract Trauma-informed or trauma-responsive programing has spread across many service sectors including child welfare. However, only a few evaluations of such child welfare programs have been published. The current mixed methods study assessed a trauma-responsive child welfare program implemented within a private agency located in the Midwest region of the United States. The intervention combined specialized training, assessment, case planning, and case consultation into a trauma-responsive case management model. Quantitative data, gathered through a quasi-experimental design (N = 598), revealed that program participation was associated with improved permanency but not with enhanced child safety. Qualitative data, gathered from staff interviews (N = 10), helped to contextualize quantitative results, highlighting staff experiences and impressions of the program. Implications of results are discussed.
创伤反应儿童福利服务:一项评估安全性、稳定性和持久性的混合方法研究
摘要创伤信息或创伤响应规划已经蔓延到许多服务部门,包括儿童福利。然而,对此类儿童福利项目的评估报告却寥寥无几。目前的混合方法研究评估了一个创伤反应儿童福利计划实施在一个私人机构位于美国中西部地区。该干预措施结合了专业培训、评估、病例规划和病例咨询,形成了创伤反应性病例管理模式。通过准实验设计(N = 598)收集的定量数据显示,参与项目与改善持久性有关,但与提高儿童安全性无关。从工作人员访谈(N = 10)中收集的定性数据有助于将定量结果置于背景中,突出工作人员对该计划的经验和印象。讨论了结果的含义。
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Journal of Child Custody
Journal of Child Custody FAMILY STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Since the days of Solomon, child custody issues have demanded extraordinary wisdom and insight. The Journal of Child Custody gives you access to the ideas, opinions, and experiences of leading experts in the field and keeps you up-to-date with the latest developments in the field as well as discussions elucidating complex legal and psychological issues. While it will not shy away from controversial topics and ideas, the Journal of Child Custody is committed to publishing accurate, balanced, and scholarly articles as well as insightful reviews of relevant books and literature.
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