Parent and Caregiver Relationships and Mental Health Symptom Profiles of Youth in Foster Care

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Lenore M. McWey
Ming Cui
Armeda Stevenson Wojciak
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[1] Florida State University,Department of Human Development and Family Science
[2] University of Minnesota,Department of Family Social Science
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Adolescents; Child welfare; Foster care; Latent profile analysis; Mental health; Person-centered;
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Adolescents in foster care can be quite resilient, yet they also are at risk for developing internalizing and externalizing mental health concerns. Positive family relationships are central to adolescent mental health, and these relationships can be complex for youth in foster care placements. Accordingly, there can be significant heterogeneity in the mental health symptoms of youth in foster care. The aims of this study were to identify distinct subgroups of youth patterns of internalizing and externalizing symptoms and determine the extent to which positive biological and foster parent relationships predicted profiles of low youth mental health symptoms. Using data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-being II (N = 343) and a person-centered analytic approach, results revealed four distinct profiles of youths’ mental health symptoms, those with: high internalizing and high externalizing symptoms, high internalizing and moderate externalizing symptoms, moderate internalizing and moderate externalizing symptoms, and low internalizing and low externalizing symptoms. Additionally, youth with better relationships with biological parents were less likely to be in the high symptoms group compared to the low symptoms group. These findings can be used to inform targeted intervention efforts aimed to lessen the mental health symptoms of youth in foster care.
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