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. 2021 Nov:121:105258.
doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2021.105258. Epub 2021 Aug 19.

Material hardship and child neglect risk amidst COVID-19 in grandparent-headed kinship families: The role of financial assistance

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Material hardship and child neglect risk amidst COVID-19 in grandparent-headed kinship families: The role of financial assistance

Yanfeng Xu et al. Child Abuse Negl. 2021 Nov.

Abstract

Background: COVID-19 has exacerbated material hardship among grandparent-headed kinship families. Grandparent-headed kinship families receive financial assistance, which may mitigate material hardship and reduce child neglect risk.

Objective: This study aims to examine (1) the association between material hardship and child neglect risk; and (2) whether financial assistance moderates this association in a sample of kinship grandparent-headed families during COVID-19.

Participants and setting: Cross-sectional survey data were collected from a convenience sample of grandparent-headed kinship families (not necessarily child welfare involved) (N = 362) in the United States via Qualtrics Panels online survey.

Methods: Descriptive, bivariate, and negative binomial regression were conducted using STATA 15.0.

Results: Experiencing material hardship was found to be associated with an increased risk of child neglect, and receiving financial assistance was associated with a decreased risk of child neglect in the full sample and a subsample with household income > $30,000. Receiving financial assistance buffered the negative effect of material hardship on child neglect risk across analytic samples, and receiving SNAP was a significant moderator in the full sample. Among families with a household income ≤ $30,000, receiving SNAP and foster care payments was associated with a decreased risk of child neglect, while receiving TANF and unemployment insurance was associated with an increased risk of child neglect. Among families with household income > $30,000, only receiving SNAP was associated with a decreased risk of child neglect.

Conclusions: This study suggests the potential importance of providing concrete financial assistance, particularly SNAP and foster care payments, to grandparent-headed kinship families in efforts to decrease child neglect risk during COVID-19.

Keywords: COVID-19; Child neglect; Financial assistance; Foster care payment; Grandparents; Kinship care; Material hardship; SNAP; TANF.

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Financial assistance moderates the relationship between material hardship and child neglect risk in the full sample, the subsample with household income > $ 30,000, and the subsample with household income ≤ $ 30,000 a. Financial assistance moderates the relationship between material hardship and child neglect risk in the full sample b. Financial assistance moderates the relationship between material hardship and child neglect risk in the subsample with household income > $ 30,000 c. Financial assistance moderates the relationship between material hardship and child neglect risk in the subsample with household income ≤ $ 30,000.
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SNAP moderates the relationship between material hardship and child neglect risk in the full sample.

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