Bellamy Jennifer L
The University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration, Chicago, IL, USA.
Child Maltreat. 2009 Aug;14(3):255-62. doi: 10.1177/1077559508326288. Epub 2008 Nov 4.
Few studies inform the frequency and type of adult male involvement in families in contact with child welfare, and even fewer explore how male involvement relates to child welfare outcomes. This study employed data from a sample of 3,978 families in contact with the U.S. child welfare system, drawn from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being. The nature of male involvement in these families and its relationship to (a) caseworkers' perception of children's risk for maltreatment rereport and (b) entry into out-of-home care were explored. Results indicate that most caregivers report male involvement, distinct types of male involvement are related to the likelihood of out-of-home care, and households that include nonparental adult males are perceived by caseworkers as relatively risky. No male involvement indicator tested, however, was related to maltreatment rereport. Implications include the need to appropriately assess, include, and engage adult male family members across diverse family systems.
很少有研究能说明成年男性参与与儿童福利相关家庭事务的频率和类型,而探讨男性参与如何与儿童福利结果相关的研究则更少。本研究使用了来自美国儿童福利系统的3978个家庭样本的数据,这些数据取自全国儿童和青少年福利调查。本研究探讨了男性在这些家庭中的参与性质及其与以下两方面的关系:(a)个案工作者对儿童再次遭受虐待风险的认知;(b)进入家庭外照料机构的情况。结果表明,大多数照料者报告有男性参与,不同类型的男性参与与家庭外照料的可能性相关,个案工作者认为包含非亲生成年男性的家庭风险相对较高。然而,所测试的任何男性参与指标均与再次遭受虐待无关。研究启示包括需要对不同家庭系统中的成年男性家庭成员进行适当评估、接纳并让其参与进来。