Jonson-Reid Melissa, Drake Brett, Kim Jiyoung, Porterfield Shirley, Han Lu
George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, USA.
Child Maltreat. 2004 Nov;9(4):382-94. doi: 10.1177/1077559504269192.
This study presents data from the first large-scale longitudinal study to track the involvement of children reported for maltreatment in both the special education and child welfare systems. A range of state and local administrative databases were combined and cross-sector service histories were established for 7,940 children who had received Aid to Families With Dependent Children between 1993 and 1994. The authors address the following questions: (a) Is maltreatment associated with entry into special education after controlling for other factors? (b) among maltreated children, does maltreatment type or child welfare service use predict special education eligibility? and (c) what is the relationship between maltreatment type and type of educational disability? Results indicate that child maltreatment system involvement generally predates special education entry and is predictive of entry even after controlling for other factors. A range of other associations between factors such as child and maternal characteristics, services received, maltreatment type, and special education classification are detailed.
本研究展示了首个大规模纵向研究的数据,该研究追踪了被举报遭受虐待儿童在特殊教育和儿童福利系统中的参与情况。研究整合了一系列州和地方行政数据库,并为1993年至1994年间接受抚养儿童家庭援助的7940名儿童建立了跨部门服务记录。作者探讨了以下问题:(a) 在控制其他因素后,虐待行为是否与进入特殊教育有关?(b) 在受虐待儿童中,虐待类型或儿童福利服务的使用能否预测其是否符合特殊教育资格?以及(c) 虐待类型与教育残疾类型之间的关系是什么?结果表明,儿童虐待系统的介入通常早于进入特殊教育阶段,并且即使在控制其他因素后,仍能预测进入特殊教育的情况。文中还详细阐述了儿童和母亲特征、接受的服务、虐待类型和特殊教育分类等因素之间的一系列其他关联。