Fallon Barbara, Chabot Martin, Fluke John, Blackstock Cindy, Sinha Vandna, Allan Kate, MacLaurin Bruce
Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, 246 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1V4.
Centre for Research on Children and Families, McGill University, Suite 106, Wilson Hall, 3506 University Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2A7.
Child Abuse Negl. 2015 Nov;49:97-106. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2015.04.012. Epub 2015 May 2.
A series of papers using data from the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS) explored the influence of clinical and organizational characteristics on the decision to place Aboriginal children in out-of-home placements at the conclusion of child maltreatment investigations. The purpose of this paper is to further explore a consistent finding of the previous analyses: the proportion of investigations involving Aboriginal children at a child welfare agency is associated with placement for all children in that agency. CIS-2008 data were used in the analysis, which allowed for inclusion of previously unavailable organizational and contextual variables. Multi-level statistical models were developed to analyze the influence of clinical and organizational variables on the placement decision. Final models revealed that the proportion of investigations conducted by the child welfare agency involving Aboriginal children was again a key agency-level predictor of the placement decision for any child served by the agency. Specifically, the higher the proportion of investigations of Aboriginal children, the more likely placement was to occur for any child. Further, this analysis demonstrated that structure of governance, an organizational-level variable not available in previous cycles of the CIS, is an important agency-level predictor of out-of-home placement. Further analysis is needed to fully understand individual and organizational level variables that may influence decisions regarding placement of Aboriginal children.
一系列使用加拿大儿童虐待和忽视报告发病率研究(CIS)数据的论文,探讨了临床和组织特征对儿童虐待调查结束时将原住民儿童安置在家庭外安置机构这一决定的影响。本文的目的是进一步探讨先前分析中的一个一致发现:儿童福利机构中涉及原住民儿童的调查比例与该机构所有儿童的安置情况相关。分析中使用了CIS - 2008数据,这使得能够纳入以前无法获得的组织和背景变量。开发了多层次统计模型来分析临床和组织变量对安置决定的影响。最终模型显示,儿童福利机构进行的涉及原住民儿童的调查比例再次是该机构所服务的任何儿童安置决定的关键机构层面预测因素。具体而言,原住民儿童调查比例越高,任何儿童被安置的可能性就越大。此外,该分析表明,治理结构作为CIS前几个周期中没有的组织层面变量,是家庭外安置的重要机构层面预测因素。需要进一步分析以充分了解可能影响原住民儿童安置决定的个人和组织层面变量。