| Literature DB >> 30176734 |
Elizabeth Wall-Wieler1, Leslie L Roos1,2, Janelle Boram Lee1, Marcelo L Urquia1,2, Noralou P Roos1,2, Sharon Bruce1, Marni Brownell1,2.
Abstract
The current study examined school readiness for children placed in care of child protection services before age 5. This association was assessed using a population-based cohort of children born in Manitoba, Canada, between 2000 and 2009 ( n = 53,477) and subcohorts of discordant siblings (one sibling taken into care, one sibling not taken into care; n = 809) and discordant cousins ( n = 517). In the population analysis, children placed in care were significantly less likely to be ready for school; this difference was not seen in the discordant sibling or cousin analysis. The findings suggested that differences in school readiness for children placed in care are a result of broader social factors affecting families, not placement into care.Entities:
Keywords: child welfare services/child protection; cohort studies; database review; epidemiology; family; school performance
Year: 2018 PMID: 30176734 DOI: 10.1177/1077559518796658
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Maltreat ISSN: 1077-5595