Berger Lawrence M, Paxson Christina, Waldfogel Jane
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA.
Child Maltreat. 2009 Aug;14(3):263-76. doi: 10.1177/1077559509337255.
This study used data on 2,297 families from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to examine whether Child Protective Services (CPS) involvement varies by maternal relationship status. Families were categorized according to whether the mother was living with a (male) partner or spouse, was involved in a dating relationship, or was not romantically involved. Families in which the mother was romantically involved were further delineated by whether her partner was the biological father of none, some, or all of the children in her household. Results indicated that families in which the mother was living with a man who was not the biological father of all children and those in which she was not romantically involved were significantly more likely to be contacted by CPS than those in which she was living with the biological father of all resident children. These findings withstood the inclusion of detailed controls for the mother's characteristics and behaviors and (in two-parent families) her partner's characteristics and behaviors, suggesting that they are not fully explained by observable social selection factors.
本研究使用了脆弱家庭与儿童福祉研究中2297个家庭的数据,以检验儿童保护服务(CPS)的介入是否因母亲的恋爱关系状况而异。家庭根据母亲是与(男性)伴侣或配偶同住、处于恋爱关系中,还是没有恋爱关系进行分类。母亲处于恋爱关系中的家庭,进一步根据其伴侣是否是其家庭中部分或全部孩子的生父进行划分。结果表明,与所有常住孩子的生父同住的家庭相比,母亲与并非所有孩子生父的男性同住的家庭以及母亲没有恋爱关系的家庭,被CPS联系的可能性显著更高。这些发现不受母亲特征和行为以及(双亲家庭中)其伴侣特征和行为的详细对照因素影响,这表明可观察到的社会选择因素并不能完全解释这些发现。