An analysis of variables affecting length of stay in foster care |
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Authors: | Terry L. Gibson George S. Tracy Mark S. DeBord |
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Affiliation: | Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge U.S.A.;Alexandria Mental Health Center, Alexandria, LouisianaU.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this paper was to find out whether the relationship between type of contact with agency and/or child in foster care and average number of contacts over time makes any difference in length of stay in foster care. Four types of contacts were examined: Family—Agency, Family Initiated—Agency, Social Worker—Initiated, and Family—Child. Results indicated that there were critical numbers for each contact type found to be statistically significant that would tend to reduce the length of the child's stay in foster care. The importance of contact during the first month of placement was emphasized. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Terry L. Gibson. School of Social Work Louisiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803. |
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