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Children and youth services review. 2020 Jan:108:104557. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.104557 Q11.72024

Underexamined points of vulnerability for black mothers in the child welfare system: The role of number of births, age of first use of substances and criminal justice involvement

儿童福利系统中黑人母亲的脆弱性问题:生育数量、初次使用物质年龄和司法涉入的影响 翻译改进

Tricia Stephens  1, Alexis Kuerbis  1, Caterina Pisciotta  2, Jon Morgenstern  3

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  • 1 Hunter College - Silberman School of Social Work, New York, NY, United States.
  • 2 City University of New York - The Graduate Center, New York, NY, United States.
  • 3 Northwell Health, Great Neck, NY, United States.
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.104557 PMID: 32153311

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    Black mothers and their children continue to interface with the child welfare (CW) system at unacceptably high rates. With research into traditionally understood contributing factors such as poverty, substance use, mental health and intimate partner violence abounding, this study sought to identify underexamined factors that potentially sustain very high rates of CW involvement for Black mothers. A sample of 415 Black mothers who accessed financial assistance through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program was analyzed for the factors associated with active CW involvement. Analytic procedures included, first, independent t-test and chi-square tests to determine significant group differences. Second, logistic regression was used to test a range of psychosocial risk factors for active CW involvement. Results from our final model indicated three factors beyond those typically associated with CW involvement, number of births, age at first use of cocaine and legal involvement. The standout impact of having a history of CW involvement is also discussed. Implications for policy and practice are explored.

    Keywords: Child welfare; Criminal justice; Intergenerational child welfare involvement; Poverty; Race; Substance use.

    Keywords:black mothers; child welfare system; substance use; criminal justice involvement

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