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. 2018 Jan;45(1):74-89.
doi: 10.1007/s11414-017-9569-4.

Foster and Adoptive Parent Perspectives on Needs and Services: a Mixed Methods Study

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Foster and Adoptive Parent Perspectives on Needs and Services: a Mixed Methods Study

Erin R Barnett et al. J Behav Health Serv Res. 2018 Jan.

Abstract

Caring for children with complex needs severely stresses foster and adoptive parents, but few studies have examined their perspectives on needs and services. To examine parental views, the authors analyzed four focus groups (n = 27 participants) and one state-wide survey (n = 512 respondents, 42% of 1206 contacted) of foster and adoptive parents in one state. Results highlighted inadequate communication between providers and families, cultural and legal barriers, needs for parent training and preparation, the importance of several types of parent supports, and needs for specialized mental health treatment for the children. Surveyed parents identified children's behavior problems as their top challenge, and over half rated the availability of mental health providers who treat attachment and family as insufficient. The findings suggest specific areas in which state leaders could enhance training and supports for child welfare staff and foster and adoptive parents and improve mental health services for children in foster and adoptive care.

Keywords: Adoptive parent; Foster children; Foster parent; Mental health services; Mixed methods; Social services.

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