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Appendix A: Selected Analysis for Key States

A-12 Tables

Table A-12a. Proportion of Caregivers with Risk Factors - Family -- California

(This table corresponds to Table 4-9 of the Wave 1 Data Analysis Report.)
Risk Factors in Percent (SE) Total No CWS CWS Total In-Home Foster Care Kinship Foster Care Group Care Total Out-of-Home
No other supportive caregiver 51.8 (7.6) 48.2 (8.2) 52.4 (7.6) 49.1 (7.5) 87.8 (6.1) 53.8 (21.5) 95.1 (5.6) 71.8 (6.7)
High stress in family 49.8 (3.7) 43.3 (5.5) 54.7 (7.6) 45.8 (4.5) 68.1 (17.4) 87.4 (9.5) 99.6 (0.5) 78.9 (3.6)94
Low social support 28.9 (4.1) 23.7 (4.1) 29.8 (8.8) 24.9 (4.4) 64.1 (11.5) 47.0 (20.1) 96.7 (4.1) 58.1 (7.3)
Have trouble paying basic necessities 19.5 (5.8) 13.2 (5.4) 29.4 (8.8) 16.6 (5.3) 35.6 (8.1) 53.3 (23.0) 3.1 (3.8) 41.2 (14.4)
table=4.22
stratum VARIABLE CONTRAST T_PCT P_PCT PERCENT
California High stress in family Out-of-home - In-home 5.1 0.0003 33.11

Table A-12b. Proportion of Caregivers with Risk Factors - Family -- Florida

(This table corresponds to Table 4-9 of the Wave 1 Data Analysis Report.)
Risk Factors in Percent (SE) Total No CWS CWS Total In-Home Foster Care Kinship Foster Care Group Care Total Out-of-Home
No other supportive caregiver 60.7 (5.0) 56.6 (7.8) 62.7 (5.6) 59.1 (6.6) 69.3 (17.4) 81.3 (8.3) 73.5 (8.2) 74.2 (8.0)
High stress in family 49.9 (10.7) 35.4 (16.0) 64.9 (6.1) 47.5 (11.7) 87.3 (7.5) 57.5 (10.1) 100.0 (0.0) 70.3 (7.2)
Low social support 24.8 (3.4) 16.8 (6.5) 30.0 (5.1) 22.1 (3.5) 73.1 (8.8) 30.1 (8.3) 92.6 (9.9) 45.3 (4.5)95
Have trouble paying basic necessities 19.8 (5.0) 9.1 (6.0) 23.4 (8.7) 14.9 (5.0) 70.6 (12.0) 51.5 (12.0) 100.0 (0.0) 58.1 (9.8)96
table=4.22
stratum VARIABLE CONTRAST T_PCT P_PCT PERCENT
Florida Low social support Out-of-home - In-home 5.1 0.0085 23.14
Florida Have trouble paying basic necessities Out-of-home - In-home 5.2 0.0066 43.22

Table A-12c. Proportion of Caregivers with Risk Factors - Family -- Illinois

(This table corresponds to Table 4-9 of the Wave 1 Data Analysis Report.)
Risk Factors in Percent (SE) Total No CWS CWS Total In-Home Foster Care Kinship Foster Care Group Care Total Out-of-Home
No other supportive caregiver 58.0 (11.0) 50.9 (15.7) 60.2 (12.6) 54.5 (11.8) 80.7 (8.1) 54.1 (18.7) 100.0 (0.0) 72.7 (13.0)
High stress in family 64.2 (3.0) 65.2 (7.7) 54.9 (7.0) 61.1 (3.5) 79.8 (7.4) 67.3 (10.9) 100.0 (0.0) 77.3 (5.6)
Low social support 36.5 (2.8) 23.2 (9.2) 46.3 (5.1) 32.4 (4.5) 53.3 (7.4) 37.6 (12.4) 100.0 (0.0) 52.6 (7.8)
Have trouble paying basic necessities 31.7 (5.9) 28.7 (9.8) 26.5 (7.0) 27.9 (6.4) 69.1 (5.6) 37.1 (11.7) 0.0 (0.0) 48.3 (8.8)

Table A-12d. Proportion of Caregivers with Risk Factors - Family -- Michigan

(This table corresponds to Table 4-9 of the Wave 1 Data Analysis Report.)
Risk Factors in Percent (SE) Total No CWS CWS Total In-Home Foster Care Kinship Foster Care Group Care Total Out-of-Home
No other supportive caregiver 59.4 (6.5) 59.0 (10.8) 61.2 (7.6) 59.7 (6.8) 55.3 (3.8) 74.2 (3.9) 100.0 (0.0) 58.0 (12.1)
High stress in family 56.0 (1.3) 41.0 (3.2) 81.6 (2.7)97 53.9 (2.6) 77.4 (13.1) 66.1 (9.8) 100.0 (0.0) 66.2 (12.0)
Low social support 33.9 (6.0) 23.1 (6.9) 50.8 (5.2)98 32.1 (6.7) 74.4 (8.2) 53.7 (11.8) 0.0 (0.0) 43.9 (6.5)
Have trouble paying basic necessities 22.1 (6.3) 8.8 (5.5) 37.3 (5.0)99 18.0 (6.7) 33.2 (11.3) 56.0 (8.1) 100.0 (0.0) 41.6 (13.7)
table=4.22
stratum VARIABLE CONTRAST T_PCT P_PCT PERCENT
Michigan High stress in family CWS - no CWS 7.6 0.0016 40.55
Michigan Low social support CWS - no CWS 5.1 0.0068 27.68
Michigan Have trouble paying basic necessities CWS - no CWS 8.4 0.0011 28.45

Table A-12e. Proportion of Caregivers with Risk Factors - Family -- New York

(This table corresponds to Table 4-9 of the Wave 1 Data Analysis Report.)
Risk Factors in Percent (SE) Total No CWS CWS Total In-Home Foster Care Kinship Foster Care Group Care Total Out-of-Home
No other supportive caregiver 71.5 (4.8) 68.1 (5.6) 70.3 (8.7) 68.9 (5.0) 89.1 (3.5) 73.0 (16.0) 100.0 (0.0) 83.1 (8.2)
High stress in family 66.1 (4.9) 57.8 (7.7) 65.8 (7.1) 60.8 (5.7) 87.6 (6.2) 95.3 (4.4) 100.0 (0.0) 90.1 (4.5)100
Low social support 43.6 (4.3) 31.9 (6.6) 48.1 (4.4) 37.8 (4.4) 79.7 (9.4) 57.7 (15.5) 100.0 (0.0) 72.7 (6.5)101
Have trouble paying basic necessities 34.5 (6.0) 28.8 (7.1) 42.3 (5.4) 33.7 (5.6) 49.7 (20.3) 7.4 (5.0) 100.0 (0.0) 37.7 (15.8)
table=4.22
stratum VARIABLE CONTRAST T_PCT P_PCT PERCENT
Ohio High stress in family Out-of-home - In-home 7.0 0.0004 29.35
New York Low social support Out-of-home - In-home 4.4 0.0043 34.89

Table A-12f. Proportion of Caregivers with Risk Factors - Family -- Ohio

(This table corresponds to Table 4-9 of the Wave 1 Data Analysis Report.)
Risk Factors in Percent (SE) Total No CWS CWS Total In-Home Foster Care Kinship Foster Care Group Care Total Out-of-Home
No other supportive caregiver 65.1 (8.3) 65.5 (12.3) 63.6 (5.5) 65.0 (9.0) 71.3 (7.6) 72.4 (4.1) 31.9 (29.0) 66.3 (5.2)
High stress in family 48.4 (4.2) 37.4 (8.4) 62.7 (6.9) 44.1 (5.1) 73.9 (7.2) 79.3 (7.8) 88.6 (12.3) 78.8 (5.3)
Low social support 28.2 (4.6) 20.1 (5.0) 38.6 (5.8) 24.9 (3.4) 62.3 (8.7)102 19.2 (7.3) 98.5 (2.0) 50.9 (12.8)
Have trouble paying basic necessities 18.2 (4.0) 8.0 (4.7) 43.3 (7.6)103 17.0 (5.2) 27.3 (12.0) 29.7 (8.7) 22.2 (24.4) 27.8 (9.0)
table=4.22
stratum VARIABLE CONTRAST T_PCT P_PCT PERCENT
Ohio Low social support Kinship foster care - Foster care 5.3 0.0060 43.08
Ohio Have trouble paying basic necessities CWS - no CWS 5.6 0.0050 35.29

Table A-12g. Proportion of Caregivers with Risk Factors - Family --Pennsylvania

(This table corresponds to Table 4-9 of the Wave 1 Data Analysis Report.)
Risk Factors in Percent (SE) Total No CWS CWS Total In-Home Foster Care Kinship Foster Care Group Care Total Out-of-Home
No other supportive caregiver 52.1 (8.1) 46.3 (9.3) 59.4 (5.9) 49.1 (8.6) 88.0 (5.2) 86.8 (8.2) 95.4 (5.7) 89.1 (0.9)
High stress in family 43.7 (3.2) 37.5 (6.6) 62.8 (6.0) 43.2 (4.9) 76.9 (7.9) 50.3 (15.3) 22.2 (19.7) 51.0 (17.5)
Low social support 32.6 (4.1) 26.9 (6.2) 44.5 (8.0) 30.8 (5.6) 88.2 (9.0) 61.5 (17.3) 20.2 (18.7) 55.2 (23.9)
Have trouble paying basic necessities 16.5 (2.2) 10.8 (4.7) 29.9 (7.6) 15.0 (2.8) 38.0 (7.9) 58.9 (10.4) 21.2 (20.5) 35.5 (13.9)

Table A-12h. Proportion of Caregivers with Risk Factors - Family -- Texas

(This table corresponds to Table 4-9 of the Wave 1 Data Analysis Report.)
Risk Factors in Percent (SE) Total No CWS CWS Total In-Home Foster Care Kinship Foster Care Group Care Total Out-of-Home
No other supportive caregiver 53.8 (6.7) 56.0 (7.8) 35.4 (5.0) 52.6 (7.3) 64.1 (8.6) 58.3 (20.7) 97.3 (3.5) 66.8 (11.5)
High stress in family 52.3 (4.7) 46.4 (5.5) 70.0 (13.3) 50.3 (5.4) 79.9 (6.3) 91.0 (4.6) 17.0 (15.2) 73.7 (14.6)
Low social support 28.5 (5.8) 20.3 (6.4) 40.8 (3.5) 23.8 (5.4) 79.4 (7.6) 67.3 (15.8) 96.4 (2.5) 75.8 (9.5)104
Have trouble paying basic necessities 28.7 (3.1) 22.0 (4.3) 44.6 (7.4)105 25.5 (4.0) 63.4 (7.1) 79.9 (7.4) 14.6 (12.5) 62.1 (14.1)
table=4.22
stratum VARIABLE CONTRAST T_PCT P_PCT PERCENT
Texas Low social support Out-of-home - In-home 5.6 0.0008 52.00
Texas Have trouble paying basic necessities CWS - no CWS 3.7 0.0080 22.64



94 Caregivers of children living out of the home are significantly more likely to have high stress in family than caregivers of children living at home (t=5.1, p<.001) (back)

95 Caregivers of children living out of the home are significantly more likely to be have low social support than caregivers of children living at home (t=4.8, p<.01) (back)

96 Caregivers of children living out of the home are significantly more likely to be have trouble paying for basic necessities than caregivers of children living at home (t=5.2, p<.01) (back)

97 Caregivers of children living at home and receiving services are significantly more likely to have high stress in family than caregivers of children living at home and not receiving services (t=7.6, p<.01) (back)

98 Caregivers of children living at home and receiving services are significantly more likely to have low social support than caregivers of children living at home and not receiving services (t=5.1, p<.01) (back)

99 Caregivers of children living at home and receiving services are significantly more likely to have trouble paying for basic necessities than caregivers of children living at home and not receiving services (t=8.4, p<.01) (back)

100 Caregivers of children living out of the home are significantly more likely to have high stress in family than caregivers of children living at home (t=7.0, p<.001) (back)

101 Caregivers of children living out of the home are significantly more likely to have low social support than caregivers of children living at home (t=4.4, p<.01) (back)

102 Caregivers of children in nonkinship foster care are significantly more likely to have low social support than caregivers of children in kinship foster care (t=5.3, p<.01) (back)

103 Caregivers of children living at home and receiving services are significantly more likely to have trouble paying for basic necessities than caregivers of children living at home and not receiving services (t=5.6, p<.01) (back)

104 Caregivers of children living out of the home are significantly more likely to have low social support than caregivers of children living at home (t=5.6, p<.001) (back)

105 Caregivers of children living at home and receiving services are significantly more likely to have trouble paying for basic necessities than caregivers of children living at home and not receiving services (t=3.7, p<.01) (back)

 

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