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List of Tables

2-1. Duration of Placement at Time of Sampling
2-2. Unweighted and Weighted Response Rates for the OYFC Sample by Type of Respondent
2-3. Key Respondent Final Case Dispositions
2-4. Distribution of Sample by Age, Race, and Gender
2-5. Statistically Significant Nonresponse Bias Estimates for Caregiver and Child Characteristics
2-6. Response Rates by Age of Child
3-1. Type of Abuse Prior to Placement, Total
3-2 Type of Abuse Prior to Placement, by Age
3-3. Most Serious Type of Abuse, Recoded Abuse Categories
3-4. Most Serious Subtype of Abuse (%)
3-5. Percent of Children Experiencing Various Severity Levels of Maltreatment
3-6. "Main" Abuse Types Experienced by OYFC Children
3-7. Most Serious and Additional Types of Abuse
3-8. Severity and Duration of Abuse by Child Characteristics
3-9. Children with Clinical/Borderline Problem Behaviors
3-10. Results of Regression Modeling Placement Type
3-11. Results of Regression Modeling Proportion of Clinical Scores
3-12. Severity and Duration Scores by Type of Abuse and Developmental Measure
4-1. Age of Caregiver: Comparison of NSCAW Data to 1999 NSAF and U.S. Census Data
4-2. A Comparison of the Current Caregiver Race to the Child's Race
4-3. A Comparison of the Child's Race to the Current Caregiver's Race
4-4. Education Level of Primary Caregiver: Comparison of NSCAW Data to 1999 NSAF Data
4-5. Caregiver Mental and Physical Health Scores by Age and Kin vs. Non-Kin
4-6. Family Income, Kin vs. Non-Kin Foster Care
4-7. Composition of Kinship Care and Non-Kin Foster Home Households
5-1. Caregiving Environment by Age of Child, as Measured by the HOME-SF
5-2. Caregiving Environment by Placement Type, as Measured by the HOME-SF
5-3. Caregiving Environment by Current Caregiver Age, as Measured by the HOME-SF
5-4. Caregiver Reports on Level of Problems and Strengths in Neighborhood Environment
5-5. Relatedness to Caregiver
5-6. Closeness to Caregiver
5-7. Activities with Caregivers
5-8. Children's Descriptions of Their Out of Home Care Experience (N=320)
5-9. Out-of-Home Child Variables- Comparison by Placement Type (N=320)
5-10. Incidents Ever Experienced by Children in Out-of-Home Care
5-11. Incidents Experienced by Children with Current Caregiver in the past Month, by Type of Out-of-Home Care
5-12. Children Who Ever Experienced Incidents
6-1. Caregiver Need for General Human Services in the past 12 Months
6-2. Caregiver Need for Housing Services
6-3. Caregiver Need for Income Assistance
6-4. Caregiver Need for Legal Services
6-5. Caregiver Need for Medicaid
6-6. Caregiver Need for Domestic Violence Services
6-7. Caregiver Need for Employment Services
6-8. Caregiver Need for Mental Health Services
6-9. Caregiver Need for Health Services
6-10. Caregiver Need for Alcohol or Drug Services
6-11. Caregiver Need for Day Care Services
6-12. Substance Abuse Service Needs, Assessment, and Assessment Findings in Past 12 Months, According to Child Welfare Workers
6-13. Receipt and Duration of Child Welfare Services
6-14. Receipt of Child Welfare Services
6-15. Reunification Status and Activity
6-16. Reunification Status of OYFC Children by Select Child and Case Characteristics
6-17. Object of Current Reunification Plan
6-18. Object of Ceased Reunification Efforts
6-19. Current Reunification Plan (or Completed Reunification), by Selected Child Characteristics
6-20. Current Reunification Plan or Completed Reunification by Risks Present at Time of Placement
6-21. Factors Contributing to Foster Parent Wanting to Adopt Child
6-22. Factors Discouraging Foster Parent from Wanting to Adopt Child
6-23. Specialty Mental Health Services Received by OYFC Children Currently in Out-of-Home Care
6-24. Results of Logistic Regression Modeling on Receipt of Any Specialty MH
  Service by OYFC Children Currently in Out-of-Home Care
6-25. Need of OYFC Children Currently in Out-of-Home Care for Supplementary or Special Education Services in the Past 12 Months: Child Welfare Workers' Report
6-26. Met and Unmet Need of OYFC Children Currently in Out-of-Home Care for Supplementary or Special Education Services: Child Welfare Worker's Report
6-27. Percent of OYFC Children Currently in Out-of-Home Care with at Least One Clinical Score Receiving Supplementary or Special Education Services
6-28. Results of Regressions Modeling Receipt of Supplementary or Special Education Services for Children Currently in Out-of-Home Care With At Least One Clinical Score (1-5 years of age)
6-29. Results of Regressions Modeling Receipt of Supplementary or Special Education Services for Children Currently in Out-of-Home Care with at Least One Clinical Score (6-15 years of age)
6-30. A Comparison of the Child Welfare Worker's Race to the Child's Race
6-31. Race and Hispanicity of Child Welfare Worker, by Age of Child Welfare Worker
6-32. Child Welfare Worker Highest Educational Degree
7-1. Comparison of Children in AFCARS and NSCAW OYFC, by Race

 



 

 

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