| Literature DB >> 25838617 |
Cindy Y Huang1, Christopher T Bory2, Colleen Caron3, Jacob Kraemer Tebes4, Christian M Connell4.
Abstract
Risk assessments allow child and youth services to identify children who are at risk for maltreatment (e.g., abuse, neglect) and help determine the restrictiveness of placements or need for services among youth entering a child welfare system. Despite the use of instruments by many agencies within the U.S. to determine the appropriate placements for youth, research has shown that placement decisions are often influenced by factors such as gender, age, and severity of social-emotional and behavior problems. This study examined ratings of risk across multiple domains using a structured assessment tool used by caseworkers in the Rhode Island child welfare system. The relationship between ratings of risk and placement restrictiveness was also examined. Risk levels varied across placement settings. Multivariate analyses revealed that lower caseworker ratings of parent risk and higher ratings of youth risk were associated with more restrictive placements for youth. Implications for the child welfare system are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Child welfare; Placement restrictiveness; Risk; Risk assessment
Year: 2014 PMID: 25838617 PMCID: PMC4379446 DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2014.07.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Youth Serv Rev ISSN: 0190-7409