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Ning Zhu , Ruoran Qiu , Timo Toikko
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儿童保护系统不断被重新定义,以涵盖更多的逆境,因为研究已经确定了越来越多的新逆境。该系统的重点还扩展到“未满足的需求”。目的本研究采用一种创新的评估框架来分析逆境儿童未满足的基本需求(生存、保护、参与和发展)。基于生物生态学理论,在个体、家庭和社会层面探索影响他们总需求的风险和保护因素。该研究分析了1243名处于逆境中的儿童及其家庭的数据,涵盖了不同的教育水平、逆境类型、监护安排和家庭结构,这些儿童的年龄在6-18岁之间。方法采用整群抽样和系统抽样相结合的方法。训练有素的社会工作者挨家挨户收集人口统计、儿童基本需求、父母和照顾者特征以及家庭功能和环境方面的问卷数据。使用层次线性回归分析儿童总需求的预测因子。结果逆境儿童的发展和参与需求高于生存和保护需求。较低的总需求与较高的儿童力量特征和亲戚或朋友的支持有关。相反,家庭创伤、照顾者负面特征、社会经济资源(债务和住房不稳定)、家庭功能障碍(代际照顾困难)增加了儿童的基本总需求。结论家长意识和能力淡薄、家庭压力大、家庭支持不足,导致家庭难以满足儿童的基本需求。政策制定者应该承认支离破碎的儿童保护系统对儿童发展的负面影响。需要一个综合的保护系统和社会服务来支持家庭,并改善儿童的福祉。
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Complexity of unmet basic needs of children in adversity in China's fragmented child protection system - Risk and protective factors from a bioecological perspective

Background

Child protection system is continually redefined to cover more adversities because studies have identified increasingly more new adversities. The system's focus also extends to “unmet needs”.

Objective

This study uses an innovative assessment framework to analyze the unmet basic needs (survival, protection, participation, and development) of children in adversity. Exploring risk and protective factors affecting their total needs at the individual, family, and society levels based on bioecological theory.

Participants

The study analyzed data from 1243 children in adversity and their families, covering diverse schooling levels, types of adversity, guardianship arrangements, and family structures, with children aged 6–18 years.

Methods

The sample was selected by cluster and systematic sampling. Trained social workers collected door-to-door questionnaire data on demographics, children's basic needs, parental and carer characteristics, and family functioning and environment. Predictors of children's total needs were analyzed using hierarchical linear regression.

Results

Children in adversity had higher developmental and participation needs than survival and protection needs. Lower total needs were associated with higher children's strength characteristics and support from relatives or friends. Conversely, family trauma, caregiver negative characteristics, socio-economic resources (debt and housing instability), family dysfunction (intergenerational care difficulties) increased children's basic total needs.

Conclusions

Lack of parental awareness and capacity, family stress, and inadequate family support make it difficult for families to meet children's basic needs. Policymakers should acknowledge the negative impact of fragmented child protection systems on child development. An integrated protection system and social services are needed to support families, and improve children's well-being.
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