O'Donnell J M
School of Social Work, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 61801, USA.
Child Welfare. 2001 Jul-Aug;80(4):453-79.
Using data from case records and from questionnaires completed by caseworkers, this article describes contact between 132 fathers of children in kinship foster care and their caseworkers over a period of 12 months, and the fathers' involvement in permanency planning for their children. The data indicate that most fathers had no contact with the caseworkers during the period under study and had never participated in planning. Analysis revealed that paternal involvement varied significantly by the child's family composition. Fathers of two or more children from a one-father family were most involved, while fathers of one child from a multiple-father family were least involved. Possible explanations for the findings are identified, and implications for practice and research are presented.
本文利用案例记录和个案工作者填写的调查问卷中的数据,描述了132名亲属寄养儿童的父亲与他们的个案工作者在12个月期间的接触情况,以及父亲们对其子女永久性安置计划的参与情况。数据表明,在研究期间,大多数父亲与个案工作者没有接触,也从未参与过计划制定。分析显示,父亲的参与程度因孩子的家庭构成而有显著差异。来自单一父亲家庭的两个或更多孩子的父亲参与度最高,而来自多个父亲家庭的独子父亲参与度最低。文中确定了这些研究结果的可能解释,并阐述了对实践和研究的启示。