Studies show that African American children enter foster care at a higher rate and remain in foster care longer. The numbers of Black children in foster care increases in any given year. Studies found that even when controlling for risk and poverty, race affects the decision of whether to provide services or remove children from their families. Although poverty may serve as an indicator of risk, when race is included, it changes the decision threshold. African American women who aged out of foster care and are living self - sustaining lives are small in number and there is an absence of research on their experiences after leaving care. Although there is a plethora of research on the disproportionate overrepresentation of African American ch...
Society expects foster care youth who age out of the system to be independent and autonomous directl...
This narrative ethnographic study examined the help-seeking experiences of foster youth as they tran...
Persistence, Motivation and Resilience: Older Youth Aging Out of Foster Care Attending Historically ...
Studies show that African American children enter foster care at a higher rate and remain in foster ...
The economic well-being outcomes of youth who are removed from foster care status due to reaching th...
AbstractApproximately 440,000 children lived in state-supervised foster care across the United State...
Each year, growing numbers of black foster youth, ages 18 and older, are emancipated from the child ...
Youth aging out of the foster care system face many difficulties in transitioning to adulthood. In t...
This study examined former foster youth’s perceptions of the skills and services they received while...
This study illustrates how young Black women in foster care make sense of their overall\ud foster ca...
Past research has shown that many youths in the United States age out of foster care group homes unp...
The purpose of this explanatory-descriptive study was to investigate the demographic, systematic ris...
Child maltreatment, a major public-health concern in the United States, has the most detrimental imp...
Annually, seven billion dollars is spent on the care of foster children. Yet, many foster children d...
Young women in foster care are more than twice as likely to become teen mothers than their non-foste...
Society expects foster care youth who age out of the system to be independent and autonomous directl...
This narrative ethnographic study examined the help-seeking experiences of foster youth as they tran...
Persistence, Motivation and Resilience: Older Youth Aging Out of Foster Care Attending Historically ...
Studies show that African American children enter foster care at a higher rate and remain in foster ...
The economic well-being outcomes of youth who are removed from foster care status due to reaching th...
AbstractApproximately 440,000 children lived in state-supervised foster care across the United State...
Each year, growing numbers of black foster youth, ages 18 and older, are emancipated from the child ...
Youth aging out of the foster care system face many difficulties in transitioning to adulthood. In t...
This study examined former foster youth’s perceptions of the skills and services they received while...
This study illustrates how young Black women in foster care make sense of their overall\ud foster ca...
Past research has shown that many youths in the United States age out of foster care group homes unp...
The purpose of this explanatory-descriptive study was to investigate the demographic, systematic ris...
Child maltreatment, a major public-health concern in the United States, has the most detrimental imp...
Annually, seven billion dollars is spent on the care of foster children. Yet, many foster children d...
Young women in foster care are more than twice as likely to become teen mothers than their non-foste...
Society expects foster care youth who age out of the system to be independent and autonomous directl...
This narrative ethnographic study examined the help-seeking experiences of foster youth as they tran...
Persistence, Motivation and Resilience: Older Youth Aging Out of Foster Care Attending Historically ...