1. Factors associated with family reunification for children in foster care.
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López, Mónica, del Valle, Jorge F., Montserrat, Carme, and Bravo, Amaia
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AGE distribution ,DISCRIMINANT analysis ,FACTOR analysis ,FOSTER home care ,PRISONERS ,RESEARCH methodology ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,PARENTING ,SUBSTANCE abuse ,TIME ,EXTENDED families ,FAMILY roles ,PREDICTIVE validity ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
ABSTRACT In this paper, we analyse reunification processes from family foster care, both kinship and non-kinship, and the variables associated with them in a Spanish sample. Data collection was carried out after a review of child protection and foster care files, and those responsible for the cases were also consulted. The cases studied were closed, which made it possible to assess the final outcome of the fostering. We found that only one-fifth of the children return to their birth family after the fostering, and that those in non-kinship are less likely to do so. Seven factors were associated with family reunification processes: age of the child, kinship care with family co-operation, drug dependence in parents, neglect due to alcoholism, foster care under voluntary arrangement with visits, short-term fostering with family co-operation and parental impossibility due to imprisonment. The contribution of these data takes on particular importance given that the Spanish child protection system keeps no official statistics on the development or outcome of its interventions and records even less information on the factors associated with such outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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