这很复杂:青少年对家庭外照料认知的纵向探索及其对如何改变儿童福利制度的思考。

Heather Taussig, Michelle R Munson
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很少有研究系统地询问年轻人对家庭外护理(OOHC)安置的看法,也没有已知的纵向研究探讨他们的观点如何随着时间的推移而变化。在这项混合方法的研究中,200多名最近被安置在OOHC的青春期前儿童被问及安置的困难和帮助,以及如果他们没有被带走,他们的生活可能会有什么不同。10年后,参与者在接受采访时被问到同样的问题,以及他们将如何改变儿童福利制度。在这两个年龄段,超过80%的参与者报告说,被安置在OOHC中有些或非常有帮助。尽管与十几岁前的青少年相比,更少的年轻人认为,如果他们从未离开过自己的家,他们的生活会更好,但更多的年轻人报告说,被安置在OOHC非常困难。许多参与者报告说,他们没有从他们的个案工作者那里得到足够的信息,而且几乎从来没有足够的机会告诉他们在OOHC期间发生了什么。在青春期前和青年期测量的人口统计学和社会心理特征与OOHC的评分安置在很大程度上无关。对于如何改变儿童福利制度的问题,参与者的回答各不相同,有的“什么都没有”,有的则慷慨激昂地表示需要改变(例如,更好的监管,在搬走前给亲生父母更多的时间,让兄弟姐妹在一起)。绝大多数数据表明,青少年的经历是微妙而复杂的,它们突出了青少年在儿童福利决策中的重要性。
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It's Complicated: A Longitudinal Exploration of Young People's Perceptions of Out-of-Home Care and Their Reflections on How to Change the Child Welfare System.

Few studies have systematically asked youth about their perceptions of placement in out-of-home care (OOHC) and no known longitudinal studies have explored how their perspectives change over time. In this mixed methods study, over 200 preadolescent children recently placed into OOHC were asked questions about the difficulty and helpfulness of placement and how their lives might be different had they not been removed. Participants were then asked these same questions when interviewed 10 years later as well as how they would change the child welfare system. At both ages, over 80% of participants reported that it was somewhat or very helpful to have been placed in OOHC. Although fewer young adults than pre-teens felt that their lives would have been better if they had never been removed from their homes, more young adults reported that it was very difficult to have been placed in OOHC. Many participants reported that they did not get enough information from their caseworkers and almost never had enough say about what happened to them while in OOHC. Demographic and psychosocial characteristics measured in both preadolescence and young adulthood were largely unrelated to ratings of placement in OOHC. Participant responses to the question about how they would change the child welfare system varied from "nothing" to impassioned responses about the need for change (e.g., better oversight, giving birth parents more time before removal, keeping siblings together). Data suggest, overwhelmingly, that the experiences of youth are nuanced and complicated and they highlight the importance of youth voice in child welfare decision making.

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