TY - JOUR
T1 - Decision-making on out-of-home care
T2 - The case of Flanders
AU - Vanderfaeillie, Johan
AU - Van Holen, Frank
AU - Verheyden, Camille
AU - Van Puyenbroeck, Bert
AU - Benbenishty, Rami
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - Out-of-home placement decisions are complex and have a strong impact on children and their parents. Factors influencing these decisions can be grouped in four domains: case characteristics, decision maker characteristics, factors related to the organization of the decision maker, and external factors. This study aimed at investigating the role of case, worker and organization variables in an out-of-home placement decision. 95 Flemish child welfare workers were presented a vignette of a case of alleged child maltreatment and were asked to recommend an intervention. About 14% of workers recommended an out-of-home placement. Out of all variables, only the presence of physical neglect (OR = 3.94, p <.05), the risk of physical harm (OR = 3.28, p <.01) and the education level (OR = 5.21, p <.05) were significantly associated with the recommendation. Using purposeful selection of covariates a model with 9 variables was obtained with only one significant variables: the attitude ‘Against removal from home’ (OR = 0.12, p <.05). Decision making regarding out-of-home care by Flemish child welfare workers was associated with a negative attitude regarding removing children from home. Other variables had little influence. Methods in order to parcel out more the influence of worker variables and heighten the influence of case variables are strongly needed.
AB - Out-of-home placement decisions are complex and have a strong impact on children and their parents. Factors influencing these decisions can be grouped in four domains: case characteristics, decision maker characteristics, factors related to the organization of the decision maker, and external factors. This study aimed at investigating the role of case, worker and organization variables in an out-of-home placement decision. 95 Flemish child welfare workers were presented a vignette of a case of alleged child maltreatment and were asked to recommend an intervention. About 14% of workers recommended an out-of-home placement. Out of all variables, only the presence of physical neglect (OR = 3.94, p <.05), the risk of physical harm (OR = 3.28, p <.01) and the education level (OR = 5.21, p <.05) were significantly associated with the recommendation. Using purposeful selection of covariates a model with 9 variables was obtained with only one significant variables: the attitude ‘Against removal from home’ (OR = 0.12, p <.05). Decision making regarding out-of-home care by Flemish child welfare workers was associated with a negative attitude regarding removing children from home. Other variables had little influence. Methods in order to parcel out more the influence of worker variables and heighten the influence of case variables are strongly needed.
KW - Child abuse and neglect
KW - Decision making
KW - Out-of-home care
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U2 - 10.1016/j.childyouth.2023.107288
DO - 10.1016/j.childyouth.2023.107288
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85175581687
SN - 0190-7409
VL - 155
JO - Children and Youth Services Review
JF - Children and Youth Services Review
M1 - 107288
ER -