| Literature DB >> 27884505 |
Lars Brännström1, Hilma Forsman2, Bo Vinnerljung2, Ylva B Almquist3.
Abstract
Little is known about developmental outcomes in midlife of persons who were placed in out-of-home care (OHC) in childhood. Utilizing longitudinal Swedish data from a cohort of more than 14,000 individuals who we can follow from birth (1953) to the age of 55 (2008), this study examines midlife trajectories of social, economic, and health-related disadvantages with a specific focus on the complexity, timing, and duration of disadvantage in individuals with and without childhood experience of OHC. Roughly half of the OHC alumni did not have disadvantaged outcomes in midlife. However, experience of OHC was associated with a two-fold risk for various forms of permanent disadvantage, net of confounding factors. Implications for research, policy, and practice are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Child welfare; Longitudinal; Midlife outcomes; Out-of-home care; Sequence analysis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27884505 DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2016.11.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Abuse Negl ISSN: 0145-2134