The social and emotional wellbeing of children in out-of-home care: A scoping review exploring structural and social factors

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Children and Youth Services Review Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.107991
Karen Healy , Laura Simpson Reeves , Madonna Boman , Iryna Kolesnikova , Jenny Povey , Jemma Venables , Janeen Baxter , Kate Thompson
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The social and emotional wellbeing of children in out-of-home care (OOHC) is a matter of concern to child protection authorities, carers, families, and the children themselves. A growing body of research suggests that children in OOHC experience higher rates of social and emotional adversity compared to the general population and this, in turn, has flow-on effects for many other life outcomes, such as educational attainment, employment, family relationships, and health and wellbeing throughout their life course. Further, it is established that children in OOHC are disproportionately drawn from families and communities subject to structural disadvantage. This is an important consideration given that structural disadvantage is a known contributor to lower social and emotional wellbeing across the life course.
In this paper we explore the extent to which social and structural factors are recognised in the definition and operationalisation of social and emotional wellbeing in contemporary research about children in OOHC. We use a scoping review methodology to examine the peer-reviewed research on social and emotional wellbeing of children in OOHC published over the past 10 years (2014–2023). We identify five themes in this literature. We find most of the research on social and emotional wellbeing of children in OOHC focuses on the mental health, and emotional and behavioural components of wellbeing, with limited engagement with social and structural components of wellbeing. The social dimensions of wellbeing are largely concerned with one-on-one interactions between children and their immediate social network, such as interactions with carers, family, school, and neighbourhood. We consider the implications of these findings for recommendations to improve the social and emotional wellbeing of children in OOHC to include the impacts of structural disadvantage on the wellbeing of children in OOHC.
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家庭外照料儿童的社会和情感福祉:探究结构性和社会性因素的范围研究
家庭外照料(OOHC)儿童的社会和情感福祉是儿童保护机构、照料者、家庭和儿童本身都关心的问题。越来越多的研究表明,与普通人群相比,接受家庭外儿童照料的儿童在社会和情感方面遭遇逆境的比例更高,而这反过来又会对许多其他生活结果产生影响,如教育程度、就业、家庭关系以及一生中的健康和幸福。此外,可以确定的是,老年保健中心的儿童不成比例地来自处于结构性不利地位的家庭和社区。在本文中,我们将探讨在有关海外高龄健康儿童的当代研究中,社会和结构因素在社会和情感幸福的定义和操作中得到认可的程度。我们采用范围审查方法,对过去 10 年(2014-2023 年)发表的、经同行评议的关于奥兰治健康中心儿童的社会和情感幸福的研究进行了审查。我们在这些文献中确定了五个主题。我们发现,大部分关于大洋洲健康中心儿童的社会和情感福祉的研究都侧重于福祉的心理健康、情感和行为组成部分,而对福祉的社会和结构组成部分的研究则很有限。幸福感的社会维度主要涉及儿童与其直接社会网络之间的一对一互动,如与照顾者、家人、学校和邻里之间的互动。我们考虑了这些研究结果对提出建议的影响,这些建议旨在改善 OOHC 儿童的社会和情感福祉,包括结构性不利条件对 OOHC 儿童福祉的影响。
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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