Pre-foster Care Maltreatment Class as a Predictor of Maltreatment in Foster Care

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Colleen C. Katz
Mark E. Courtney
Elizabeth Novotny
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[1] City University of New York,Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College
[2] University of Chicago,School of Social Service Administration
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Foster care; Maltreatment in foster care; Multiple maltreatment; Latent class analysis; Abuse; Neglect;
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The majority of youth in the foster care system have been removed from their homes as means of protection against parental maltreatment. Studies have shown, however, that foster youth may continue to experience maltreatment after they have entered the child welfare system (Poertner et al. in Child Youth Serv Rev 21(7):549–563, 1999; Tittle et al. in Urbana 51:61801, 2008). In this study, we explore how maltreatment prior to foster care entry may predict maltreatment while in care for youth who are preparing to emancipate. Using latent class analysis and multinomial logistic regression, we find that current or former foster youth with histories of multiple maltreatment (particularly, combined pre-foster care histories of neglect and physical abuse) are more likely to report neglect, physical abuse and sexual abuse in care than those with histories of low maltreatment. These youth should be the target of prevention efforts in child welfare agencies.
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