Exploring Child Welfare Practices to Care for Children with Prenatal Substance Exposure.

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES Child Welfare Pub Date : 2023-09-01
Kathleen Wang, Tammy Richards, Kathleen Kopiec, Sharon Newburg-Rinn, Jacquelyn Bertrand
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This article presents findings from a mixed-methods study exploring child welfare agency practices addressing children with prenatal substance exposure and their families. Data sources include: (a) interviews with 159 professionals in child welfare; (b) surveys with 271 professionals in child welfare; and (c) a systematic review of state and local child welfare documents guiding processes in the five states in the study sample. Findings from descriptive statistics of survey data, grounded theory analysis of interviews, and content analysis of documents suggest practices center on infants identified by hospitals as affected by prenatal substance exposure. Without practice guidance and access to treatment services, the needs of older children whose prenatal exposure to substances, including alcohol and other types of legal and illegal substances, is not recognized at birth may be overlooked.

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探索儿童福利实践,以照顾产前物质暴露的儿童。
本文提出了一项混合方法研究的结果,探索儿童福利机构的做法,解决产前物质暴露的儿童及其家庭。数据来源包括:(a)对159名儿童福利专业人员的访谈;(b)对271名儿童福利专业人员进行调查;(c)对研究样本中五个州的指导过程的州和地方儿童福利文件进行系统审查。调查数据的描述性统计、访谈的扎根理论分析和文件的内容分析的结果表明,实践集中在医院确定的受产前物质暴露影响的婴儿身上。如果没有实践指导和获得治疗服务,出生时未认识到产前接触物质(包括酒精和其他类型的合法和非法物质)的大龄儿童的需求可能会被忽视。
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