Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
346177 Children and Youth Services Review 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Using data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-being II, the authors examined whether being placed in foster care was associated with school engagement and performance. The authors used propensity score matching to compare children who had similar demographic characteristics, maltreatment histories, and prior levels of school engagement. Children who were in foster care at wave 2 were found to have higher levels of cognitive engagement in school compared to children who were maltreated but never removed from their homes. It is recommended that children who are maltreated but remain in their familial home receive additional intervention related to their educational engagement.

► We estimate associations between foster care and school engagement/performance. ► We use both OLS regression and propensity score matching. ► Foster care placement was positively associated with school engagement. ► No significant relationship was found between performance and placement status.

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