Ethnic Variations in the Two-Year Living Arrangements of Prenatally Drug-Exposed and Comparison Children Placed at Birth

M. Lewis, J. Giovannoni, B. Leake
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ABSTRACT This study reports on the outcomes of foster home placements of 1,038 African American, Latino, and White infants, prenatally exposed to drugs, removed from their mothers' custody at birth and placed in foster care and the outcomes of a comparison group of 203 infants similarly removed, but not known to have been drug-exposed. Twenty-four months after placement, slightly more than half of the White drug-exposed infants were still under court supervision, and two thirds of the African American and Hispanic infants. A similar situation existed for the comparison group, but the ethnic distributions were reversed. Although African American children predominated in the proportion that were in kinship care, the largest proportion of both Latino and White children were in kinship care. Policy and practice implications are discussed in terms of enhancing placement outcomes for prenatally drug-exposed infants in general and in terms of encouraging placement options that may vary depending upon the ethnici...
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产前药物暴露儿童两年生活安排的种族差异和出生时放置的比较
摘要:本研究报告了1038名非裔美国人、拉丁裔和白人婴儿的寄养家庭安置结果,这些婴儿在出生时离开母亲的监护并被安置在寄养家庭,以及203名同样被安置但不知道有药物暴露的婴儿的对照组的结果。安置24个月后,略多于一半的白人药物暴露婴儿仍在法院监督下,三分之二的非裔美国人和西班牙裔婴儿仍在法院监督下。在对照组中也存在类似的情况,但种族分布是相反的。尽管非裔美国儿童接受亲属照顾的比例占多数,但拉丁裔和白人儿童接受亲属照顾的比例都最大。本文讨论了政策和实践的影响,包括提高产前药物暴露婴儿的安置结果,以及鼓励可能因种族而异的安置选择。
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