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96. Foster youth's placement preferences: The roles of kin, siblings, and age.
Child Abuse & Neglect (2022)
  • Shreya Mukhopadhyay
  • Kelli L Dickerson, Division of Developmental Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital,
  • Thomas D. Lyon, University of Southern California Law School
  • Jodi A. Quas, University of California, Irvine
Abstract
Background: Debates exist regarding whether foster youth should be asked about their placement preferences following removal, with only youth aged 12 years and older at times assumed legally competent to provide input. Objectives: The present study evaluated whether placement-related factors known to predict youth’s well-being also shape their placement preferences and whether preferences differ between youth below and above the age at which they are considered legally competent to provide input.
Method: Data (N=1033, ages 6-17 years, 54% female) were obtained from NSCAW-I. Youth were asked open- and closed-ended questions about their placement preferences. Results: Among youth removed for shorter periods, placement with kin was related to a preference for their current placement (RRR=0.31, p<.001) and desire for permanency (OR=1.95, p=.005) relative to placement with non-kin. However, youth removed for longer periods (e.g., a year) were similar in their desires for their current placement to be permanent regardless of whether they were living with kin or non-kin caregivers. Among younger youth, placement with siblings (RRR=.42, p=.015) was linked to a preference for their current placement. Racial match between youth and their non-kin caregiver was unrelated to their placement preferences.
Conclusions: Findings revealed that both younger and older youth’s placement preferences were shaped by factors objectively linked to youth’s well-being and thus align with best practices in placement decisions. The paper discusses the importance of asking youth as young as 6 years about their placement preferences and offers suggestions for social service and legal professionals regarding questioning strategies.
Keywords
  • Placement preferences,
  • Out-of-home care,
  • Placement type,
  • Sibling presence,
  • Foster Youth,
  • child abuse,
  • child sexual abuse,
  • child witness,
  • child forensic interview
Publication Date
June 27, 2022
Citation Information
Mukhopadhyay, S., Dickerson, K.L., Lyon, T.D., & Quas, J. A. (2022). Foster youth's placement preferences: The roles of kin, siblings, and age. Child Abuse & Neglect, 131, 105761.