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Foster care reunification: An exploration of non-linear hierarchical modeling
Authors:Emily Putnam-Hornstein  Terry V. Shaw
Affiliation:
  • a Center for Social Services Research, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley 16 Haviland Hall, #7400, Berkeley, CA 94720, United States
  • b School of Social Work, University of Maryland Baltimore, Louis K. Kaplan Hall, 525 West Redwood Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, United States
  • Abstract:Hierarchical or multilevel models are based on the same fundamental concepts that apply to simple linear models. The linear forms of these models can be interpreted with relative ease as parameter estimates do not differ in magnitude or interpretation from standard non-hierarchical models. Non-linear hierarchical models, however, are more complex as the introduction of a random intercept means that parameter estimates must be interpreted as “subject-specific” rather than “population-averaged”. Depending on the specifics of the data being modeled, these parameters may be very different in magnitude. In this article we provide two examples of non-linear hierarchical modeling using administrative child welfare data. For each example, we estimate the odds of reunification for a cohort of children in California using both standard logistic regression models and random intercept models.
    Keywords:Hierarchical models   Reunification   Clustered data   Foster care
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