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  • Title: Adult functioning of children who lived in kin versus nonrelative family foster homes.
    Author: Benedict MI, Zuravin S, Stallings RY.
    Journal: Child Welfare; 1996; 75(5):529-49. PubMed ID: 8795284.
    Abstract:
    The study reported here explored associations between the type of placement in out-of-home care (kinship versus nonrelative) and selected outcomes in adulthood. Interviews were conducted with 214 children formerly in care (40% kinship placed), who reported on parameters of their current functioning, including education and employment, physical and mental health, stresses and supports, and risk-taking behaviors. Although the social services records reported significant differences in functioning during out-of-home care between children in kinship care and those in nonrelative family foster care, few differences were found in adult functioning. Explanations for these findings are explored.
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