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. 2012 Jul;27(5):415-426.
doi: 10.1007/s10896-012-9442-4.

African American Caregivers and Substance Abuse in Child Welfare: Identification of Multiple Risk Profiles

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African American Caregivers and Substance Abuse in Child Welfare: Identification of Multiple Risk Profiles

Eusebius Small et al. J Fam Violence. 2012 Jul.

Abstract

Despite the strong correlation between caregiver substance abuse and child maltreatment, little information exists to understand the typology of African American caregivers with substance abuse problems in the child welfare system. Research shows African American caregivers contend with multiple problems stemming from substance abuse. Unfortunately, we do not yet know how to best tailor resources to be responsive to varying groups of African American caregivers. Using data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-being (NSCAW), this investigation tested for distinct multivariate profiles among a subset of African American caregivers with substance abuse problems (n=258). Latent Class Analysis (LCA) was used to classify caregivers, and five classes were identified among this high risk sample - each with distinct risk profiles. Based on these findings, we discuss implications for tailored practices to enhance the safety and stability of children involved with child welfare.

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Conditional Item Probabilities for Class Defining Variables CAN = child abuse and neglect, IPV = intimate partner violence

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