Examination of Child Placement, Emotional, Behavioral and Attachment Problems Among Children with Caregiver-Perpetrated Trauma Histories
2018
Caregiver-perpetrated trauma (CPT) is associated with adverse consequences for youth, including out-of-home
placement. Although promotion of
kinship care
placementhas recently increased, effects on youth remain unclear. Psychosocial functioning of 1107 CPT-exposed youth ages 2 to 18 was compared across
placementtypes using generalized mixed models. Youth remaining at home had increased Somatization symptoms compared to
kinship(OR = .25, CI = 0.07–.88) and
foster care(OR = .32, CI = 0.11–.98) youth. Both out-of-home
placementtypes had higher odds of Attachment Problems (OR = 3.61, CI = 2.22–5.87 and 4.41, CI = 2.71–7.18 respectively). PTSD symptoms varied, youth in
kinship carehad increased self-reported re-experiencing symptoms (OR = 2.66, CI = 1.04–6.8), while youth in
foster carehad elevated clinician-rated PTSD (OR = 2.07, CI = 1.1.3–3.80). Given the limited differences between
kinshipand
foster care, studies should continue to delineate the impact of child
placementtype to inform child welfare policy.
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