Virtually nothing is known about the characteristics used to select foster families. This study examined if and how psychosocial problems, income, education, race and the supply of and demand for foster families are related to the approval of families to foster and the placement of children. Families who were approved and who had a child placed had fewer problems and higher incomes than families who were not approved and who did not have a child placed. Income moderated the effect of problems on placement. Race, education, and supply/demand were not related to approval or placement. In many respects results support the efficacy of the selection process
Parent and child temperament variables were examined in an interactive "good-ness of fit "...
Using data from the National Survey of Current and Former Foster Parents this study examined how fos...
Data were collected on a random sample of 218 foster parents in Michigan during Fall, 1991 regarding...
Virtually nothing is known about the characteristics used to select foster families. This study exam...
Foster family applicants form the pool from which caregivers are selected for 75 % of the 568,000 ch...
Foster parents ’ perceptions of familial and parental factors that promote or inhibit successful fos...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship of social class and other chara...
Children who are in need of a foster family placement present very different needs and profiles in t...
Background of the Study. In the present field of social work, the foster home is considered the back...
Better utilization of foster families might be linked to parents\u27 reasons for fostering. This stu...
Most of the research on selecting foster parents has focused on matching children with specific beha...
Item does not contain fulltextFamily foster care placement decision-making has a weak scientific und...
Background of the Study. The child welfare worker encounters the pain of the oppressed and the angui...
Family foster care placement decision-making has a weak scientific underpinning. Mostly a ‘variable-...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.This is a cross-sectional ret...
Parent and child temperament variables were examined in an interactive "good-ness of fit "...
Using data from the National Survey of Current and Former Foster Parents this study examined how fos...
Data were collected on a random sample of 218 foster parents in Michigan during Fall, 1991 regarding...
Virtually nothing is known about the characteristics used to select foster families. This study exam...
Foster family applicants form the pool from which caregivers are selected for 75 % of the 568,000 ch...
Foster parents ’ perceptions of familial and parental factors that promote or inhibit successful fos...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship of social class and other chara...
Children who are in need of a foster family placement present very different needs and profiles in t...
Background of the Study. In the present field of social work, the foster home is considered the back...
Better utilization of foster families might be linked to parents\u27 reasons for fostering. This stu...
Most of the research on selecting foster parents has focused on matching children with specific beha...
Item does not contain fulltextFamily foster care placement decision-making has a weak scientific und...
Background of the Study. The child welfare worker encounters the pain of the oppressed and the angui...
Family foster care placement decision-making has a weak scientific underpinning. Mostly a ‘variable-...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.This is a cross-sectional ret...
Parent and child temperament variables were examined in an interactive "good-ness of fit "...
Using data from the National Survey of Current and Former Foster Parents this study examined how fos...
Data were collected on a random sample of 218 foster parents in Michigan during Fall, 1991 regarding...