Rong Bai, Reeve Kennedy, Cyleste Collins, Dmitry Tumin, Heidi Lynn Reis
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摘要
在美国,经历住房不稳定的家庭更有可能把他们的孩子放在寄养系统,在团聚方面面临重大障碍。支持性住房已成为改善这些家庭儿童福利结果的有希望的干预措施;然而,关于其有效性的证据仍然没有定论。本荟萃分析考察了支持性住房对儿童福利结果的影响,重点关注它是否减少寄养安置,促进家庭团聚,减少无家可归和随后的儿童福利报告。通过对11个学术数据库和灰色文献的系统搜索,确定了相关的随机对照试验和准实验研究,这些研究考察了住房干预对美国团聚和儿童迁移结果的影响。15项研究符合纳入标准,并使用稳健方差估计元回归进行分析。支持性住房对防止儿童被带走、无家可归或新的儿童福利报告的影响微乎其微。然而,获得支持性住房的家庭团聚的几率显著高于没有支持性住房的家庭(OR = 1.96, 95%可信区间[1.67,2.31])。支持性住房对于帮助参与儿童福利制度的住房不稳定家庭实现团聚至关重要。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Effectiveness of housing assistance for child welfare-involved families: A systematic review with meta-analysis.
In the United States, families experiencing housing instability are more likely to have their children placed in the foster care system and face substantial barriers to reunification. Supportive housing has emerged as a promising intervention to improve child welfare outcomes for these families; however, evidence regarding its effectiveness remains inconclusive. This meta-analysis examines the impact of supportive housing on child welfare outcomes, focusing on whether it reduces foster care placements, facilitates family reunification, and decreases homelessness and subsequent child welfare reports. A systematic search across 11 academic databases and the gray literature identified relevant randomized controlled trials and quasi-experimental studies examining the effects of housing interventions on reunification and child removal outcomes in the United States. Fifteen studies met inclusion criteria, and analyses were conducted using robust variance estimation meta-regressions. Supportive housing showed minimal impact on preventing child removal, homelessness, or new child welfare reports. However, families receiving supportive housing had significantly higher odds of reunification (OR = 1.96, 95% confidence interval [1.67, 2.31]) than families without supportive housing. Supportive housing is essential for helping housing-unstable families involved with the child welfare system achieve reunification. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry publishes articles that clarify, challenge, or reshape the prevailing understanding of factors in the prevention and correction of injustice and in the sustainable development of a humane and just society.