Collins Mary Elizabeth, Paris Ruth, Ward Rolanda L
School of Social Work, Boston University, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2008 Jan;78(1):54-62. doi: 10.1037/0002-9432.78.1.54.
Research on the experiences of youth leaving foster care as they enter adulthood has noted that they often reconnect, and sometimes live with, members of their family of origin. This is often thought to be a curious finding because at some earlier point, the families were deemed unsafe, requiring removal of the child to foster care. Although this finding has been consistent, it has not been the central focus of a research study and, therefore, its implications have been largely unexamined. In this article, the authors review what is known about the extent to which young adults reunite with their families after they leave foster care. To provide guidance in thinking further about former foster youth reuniting with their families, the authors also examine research and theoretical literature on family development and family transition. Implications for research, policy, and practice are identified.
关于离开寄养机构步入成年的青少年经历的研究指出,他们常常会与原生家庭成员重新建立联系,有时还会一起生活。这一现象常被视为一个令人好奇的发现,因为在早些时候,这些家庭被认为不安全,孩子因此被送去寄养。尽管这一发现始终存在,但它并非一项研究的核心关注点,因此其影响在很大程度上未得到审视。在本文中,作者回顾了关于年轻人离开寄养机构后与家人团聚程度的已知情况。为了在进一步思考前寄养青年与家人团聚的问题时提供指导,作者还研究了家庭发展和家庭转变方面的研究及理论文献。文中还明确了对研究、政策和实践的启示。