BACKGROUND: Children in out-of-home care (OOHC) are generally at increased risk of health and social adversities compared to their peers. However, the experiences of children in OOHC are not uniform and their associated health and social indices may vary in relation to characteristics of OOHC placements and child protection contact.OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between a range of characteristics of OOHC placements and child protection contact (e.g., number, type, and age of placement) with educational underachievement, mental disorder, and police contact (as a victim, witness, or person of interest) in childhood.PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: Participants were Australian children drawn from the New South Wales Child Development Study cohort...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The thesis describes the development, pilot and basel...
Objectives: To report baseline mental health measures from the Children in Care study, a prospective...
It is well established that children and young people in out-of-home care (OOHC) are more likely to ...
Maltreated children are vulnerable to adverse mental health outcomes. Information about how children...
BACKGROUND: Young people in out-of-home care are more likely to experience poorer mental and physica...
One of the major challenges currently being faced by out-of-home care services is the issue of place...
The link between childhood maltreatment and subsequent offending behaviour is well established, and ...
Background: Children in out-of-home care are consistently found to have poor mental health compared ...
This paper profiles the family and social background, and psychosocial wellbeing of 364 children (Me...
Importance: In adulthood and adolescence, mental health vulnerability is known to be associated with...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.The study examined the social and familial charact...
Children with disabilities are known to have high rates of contact with child protection services. H...
BackgroundOver the past decades, increased knowledge about childhood abuse and trauma have prompted ...
The paper reports retrospective and concurrent predictors of baseline mental health estimates for 34...
Background Cross-agency administrative data can improve cost-effective triage systems for child prot...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The thesis describes the development, pilot and basel...
Objectives: To report baseline mental health measures from the Children in Care study, a prospective...
It is well established that children and young people in out-of-home care (OOHC) are more likely to ...
Maltreated children are vulnerable to adverse mental health outcomes. Information about how children...
BACKGROUND: Young people in out-of-home care are more likely to experience poorer mental and physica...
One of the major challenges currently being faced by out-of-home care services is the issue of place...
The link between childhood maltreatment and subsequent offending behaviour is well established, and ...
Background: Children in out-of-home care are consistently found to have poor mental health compared ...
This paper profiles the family and social background, and psychosocial wellbeing of 364 children (Me...
Importance: In adulthood and adolescence, mental health vulnerability is known to be associated with...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.The study examined the social and familial charact...
Children with disabilities are known to have high rates of contact with child protection services. H...
BackgroundOver the past decades, increased knowledge about childhood abuse and trauma have prompted ...
The paper reports retrospective and concurrent predictors of baseline mental health estimates for 34...
Background Cross-agency administrative data can improve cost-effective triage systems for child prot...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The thesis describes the development, pilot and basel...
Objectives: To report baseline mental health measures from the Children in Care study, a prospective...
It is well established that children and young people in out-of-home care (OOHC) are more likely to ...