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Dimensions of health in young people in foster care.

Susan Kools1, Steven M Paul, Jane S Norbeck, Nancy R Robbins.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: To describe the dimensions of health and illness from the perspective of adolescents in foster care.
METHODS: Descriptive analyses of dimensions of health were conducted on N = 105 adolescents in foster care. Differences among demographic (age, gender, race/ethnicity) and foster care placement (age at first placement, reason(s) for foster care placement, length of time in care, number, and types of placement) variables and the dimensions and subdimensions of health (Child Health and Illness Profile- Adolescent Edition) were determined using T-tests and ANOVA.
RESULTS: Most were placed in long-term foster care (x = 6.46 years; SD = 4.86) during adolescence (38%), with multiple placements (x = 3.99; SD = 3.8). All domains of health were self-reported to be average to low average, with poorer findings in specific risk and resilience subdomains. There were no significant differences by age or race/ethnicity. Girls had lower satisfaction with health and self esteem and more physical and emotional discomfort. Pre-placement adverse experiences were associated with increased risks.
CONCLUSIONS: Adolescent self-report of the domains of health for those in foster care was better than expected, based on literature review and qualitative data for the larger study. Potential explanations for this inflation of status and functioning include the need for self-protection in foster care, the familiarity of testing regimes by children in foster care with some social desirability effect, and their paradoxical responses to pre-placement problems. Data including qualitative and significant other-reported data may be necessary to gain an accurate portrayal of the health status of adolescents in foster care.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19702202      PMCID: PMC3436751          DOI: 10.1515/ijamh.2009.21.2.221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Adolesc Med Health        ISSN: 0334-0139


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