College of Education at George Fox University, Newberg, OR 97132, United States.
Child Abuse Negl. 2018 Jan;75:73-81. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2017.04.021. Epub 2017 May 4.
The academic challenges foster youth encounter during their P-12 education have been widely reported. Yet, despite these challenges, the majority of foster youth desire postsecondary education. What is less known is the reason why so few foster youth alumni who desire a four-year college degree, achieve this goal. For the participants in this four-year longitudinal study, maltreatment, resulting in foster care placement, and the ensuing exposure to the foster care system, resulted in trauma histories and mental health diagnoses. Anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), were the most common diagnosis. The participants shared the ways in which these mental health challenges manifested throughout their college education. Of those in the study, almost half successfully graduated from college, a third dropped out, and only two remain enrolled. This study provides a unique and critical insight into the experiences of foster youth, enrolled in a four-year university, by sharing their stories.
学术挑战在寄养青年 P-12 教育中遇到已被广泛报道。然而,尽管面临这些挑战,大多数寄养青年都渴望接受高等教育。鲜为人知的是,为什么如此之少的寄养青年校友渴望获得四年制大学学位,却实现了这一目标。对于这项为期四年的纵向研究的参与者来说,虐待导致被安置在寄养家庭,继而接触到寄养系统,导致他们有创伤史和精神健康诊断。焦虑、抑郁和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)是最常见的诊断。参与者分享了这些心理健康挑战在整个大学教育中表现出来的方式。在研究中的几乎一半人成功从大学毕业,三分之一的人辍学,只有两个人还在继续注册。这项研究通过分享他们的故事,为在四年制大学就读的寄养青年的经历提供了独特而重要的见解。