债务紧张和儿童保护服务参与。

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Social Service Review Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-15 DOI:10.1086/736714
Trisha Chanda, Lawrence M Berger, Rachel E Dwyer
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摘要

研究已经确定了经济不稳定与儿童虐待和儿童保护服务(CPS)参与之间可能存在的因果关系。然而,人们对信贷使用(债务)和CPS参与之间的关系知之甚少,尽管信贷正成为试图管理低收入家庭经济不稳定的一个日益规范的方面。我们将个人层面的信贷使用纵向数据与CPS参与的行政记录联系起来,以检查信贷相关的经济不稳定或“债务压力”是否与CPS报告的增加、儿童忽视和虐待的指控以及2016-2021年威斯康星州低收入母亲的CPS儿童转移有关。标准和母亲特定的固定效应逻辑回归的结果表明,债务压力与CPS参与的更大风险相关,特别是对儿童忽视。异质性分析显示,这些关联集中在低收入和白人母亲中。我们讨论了债务监管和CPS政策和计划的影响。
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Debt Strain and Child Protective Services Involvement.

Research has identified a likely causal relation of economic precarity with both child maltreatment and child protective service (CPS) involvement. Yet, little is known about the relation between credit use (debt) and CPS involvement despite credit becoming an increasingly normative aspect of attempting to manage economic precarity for low-income families. We link individual-level longitudinal data on credit use to administrative records on CPS involvement, to examine whether credit related economic precarity-or 'debt strain'-is associated with increased CPS reports, allegations of child neglect and child abuse, and CPS removal of children for low-income mothers in Wisconsin from 2016-2021. Results from standard and mother-specific fixed-effects logistic regressions suggest that debt strain is associated with greater risk of CPS involvement, particularly for child neglect. Heterogeneity analyses reveal that these associations are concentrated among low-income and White mothers. We discuss implications for debt-regulation and CPS policy and programs.

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Social Service Review
Social Service Review SOCIAL WORK-
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2.60
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1927, Social Service Review is devoted to the publication of thought-provoking, original research on social welfare policy, organization, and practice. Articles in the Review analyze issues from the points of view of various disciplines, theories, and methodological traditions, view critical problems in context, and carefully consider long-range solutions. The Review features balanced, scholarly contributions from social work and social welfare scholars, as well as from members of the various allied disciplines engaged in research on human behavior, social systems, history, public policy, and social services.
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