Crampton David, Coulton Claudia J
Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106-7164, USA.
Child Welfare. 2008;87(2):189-202.
This article reviews how life table analysis can improve on cross-sectional analysis of disproportionality by comparing African American and Caucasian children's risk of being investigated for child maltreatment or being placed in foster care before their 10th birthday. We then highlight the application of life table results in advocacy. Newspaper commentaries and presentations for community groups using these results raised awareness with policymakers and in turn helped to increase funding and programming that addresses disproportionality. Life table results point to the role of age and geography in understanding why disproportionality occurs. We conclude by describing how one community is using these results to develop interventions and reform strategies based on addressing these age and geography factors.
本文回顾了生命表分析如何通过比较非裔美国儿童和白人儿童在10岁生日前遭受虐待调查或被安置在寄养家庭的风险,来改进对不均衡现象的横断面分析。然后,我们强调了生命表结果在宣传中的应用。利用这些结果撰写的报纸评论以及面向社区团体的演讲提高了政策制定者的认识,进而有助于增加解决不均衡问题的资金和项目。生命表结果指出了年龄和地理位置在理解不均衡现象为何发生方面所起的作用。我们通过描述一个社区如何利用这些结果,基于解决这些年龄和地理位置因素来制定干预措施和改革策略来结束本文。