Characteristics of children in residential treatment in New York State

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Dale, Nan
Baker, Amy J. L.
Anastasio, Emily
Purcell, Jim
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[1] Vincent J Fontana Ctr Child Protect, NY Foundling, New York, NY USA
[2] NYS Council Family & Child Caring Agencies, New York, NY USA
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D669 [社会生活与社会问题]; C913 [社会生活与社会问题];
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This study addresses three questions about the population of children and families served in the highest level of care in the child welfare system in New York State residential treatment centers (RTCs): (1) How prevalent are emotional and behavioral problems in the youth entering RTCs? (2) Has the proportion of youth with such problems increased compared to 10 years ago? (3) Are there identifiable subgroups of youth entering RTCs? One-fourth of RTC admissions in fiscal year 2001 were randomly selected from a representative sample of 16 RTCs. The study completed a standardized data collection instrument based on a review of agency records, and included information that was known at the time each child was admitted. The results show significant increases compared to t10 years earlier in the proportion of youth with mental health problems and juvenile justice backgrounds. The findings suggest that youth who traditionally have been served by other systems of care are now being served in the child welfare system. The increased treatment needs of these youth and the heterogeneity of the RTC population have important implications for policies, programs, and practice.
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