Limb Gordon E, Garza Ryan
Brigham Young University, USA.
Child Welfare. 2012;91(3):173-90.
The past 50 years have revealed dramatically shifting trends in the familial structure of American society. When examining these trends, and family research in general, the American Indian family unit has received little to no attention. This study utilized data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to examine the living conditions of urban American Indian children in unmarried families. Results showed that while these children appear to have a strong start, concerns are raised regarding American Indian mothers' low educational achievement and high incidence of poverty. These concerns can lead to potential issues regarding sustained development that can arise as the children grow. Therefore, child welfare workers must understand these issues and work to ameliorate them in order to provide culturally competent services to urban American Indian families and children.
过去50年揭示了美国社会家庭结构急剧变化的趋势。在研究这些趋势以及一般的家庭研究时,美国印第安家庭单元几乎没有受到关注。本研究利用脆弱家庭与儿童福利研究的数据,考察了未婚家庭中美国印第安城市儿童的生活状况。结果显示,虽然这些孩子似乎有一个良好的开端,但人们对美国印第安母亲教育程度低和贫困发生率高表示担忧。随着孩子的成长,这些担忧可能会引发有关可持续发展的潜在问题。因此,儿童福利工作者必须了解这些问题并努力加以改善,以便为美国印第安城市家庭和儿童提供具有文化胜任力的服务。