加拿大安大略省和魁北克省儿童保护调查的比较分析

Emmaline A.L. Houston , Barbara Fallon , Sonia Hélie , Nico Trocmé
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背景加拿大儿童保护系统是一个由省、地区和联邦系统组成的网络。每个省和地区都有独特的儿童保护立法和服务实践。本研究对临床病例特征进行了研究,以了解加拿大安大略省和魁北克省儿童保护调查率存在显著差异的原因。本研究使用了四个省级事件研究的数据:1)《安大略省儿童虐待和忽视报告发生率研究-2013》(OIS-2013);2)《魁北克省儿童保护调查发生率研究-2014》(EIQ-2014);3)《安大略省儿童虐待和忽视报告发生率研究-2018》(OIS-2018);4)《魁北克省儿童保护调查发生率研究-2019》(EIQ-2019)。这些研究均为横断面研究,收集的是在相关省份和年份发生的儿童保护调查的去标识化信息。方法对四项发病率研究的临床病例特征之间的差异进行了描述性检验。采用加拿大统计局的人口普查数据计算发病率。结果OIS-2013和EIQ-2014以及OIS-2018和EIQ-2019之间的调查率存在显著统计学差异。OIS-2013和EIQ-2014之间的证实率在统计上没有显著差异,OIS-2018和EIQ-2019之间的证实率在临床上也没有差异。结论现在是检查筛查程序和工具的关键时刻,以确保有效利用资源,减少不必要的调查对儿童和家庭的负面影响。关键词:儿童福利、政策、省级比较、发生率。
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Comparative analysis of child protection investigations in Ontario and Quebec, Canada

Background

The Canadian child protection system is a network of provincial, territorial, and federal systems. Each province and territory has unique child protection legislation and service delivery practices. There is significant variation between the legislations and processes which inevitably determines which children and families are investigated.

Objective

This study examines the clinical case characteristics to understand the drivers related to the significant difference in child protection investigation rates occurring in Ontario and Quebec, Canada. Relevant legislations and policies are also examined.

Participant and setting

The study uses data from four provincial Incidences Studies: 1) the Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2013 (OIS-2013), 2) the Quebec Incidence Study on Investigations of Child Protection-2014 (EIQ-2014); 3) OIS-2018); and 4) EIQ-2019. These studies are cross-sectional and collect de-identified information on child protection investigations which occurred in the relative province and year.

Methods

Descriptive tests were conducted to examine differences between clinical case characteristics of the four Incidence Studies. Incidence rates were calculated using Statistics Canada Census data. Confidence intervals were conducted to test for significant differences.

Results

There is a statistically significant difference in the investigation rates between OIS-2013 and EIQ-2014, and OIS-2018 and EIQ-2019. There is no statistically significant difference in the substantiation rates between OIS-2013 and EIQ-2014, and no clinical difference in the substantiation rates between OIS-2018 and EIQ-2019.

Conclusions

It is a critical time to examine screening procedures and tools to ensure resources are used effectively and reduce negative impacts on children and families unnecessarily investigated. Keywords: child welfare, policy, provincial comparisons, incidence rates.

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