학술논문

Adolescent Fathers Involved with Child Protection: Social Workers Speak.
Document Type
Article
Source
Child Welfare. Sep/Oct2011, Vol. 90 Issue 5, p94-114. 20p.
Subject
*CHILD abuse
*BLACK people
*FAMILY health
*FAMILY services
*HISPANIC Americans
*JUVENILE delinquency
*PARENTING
*QUESTIONNAIRES
*STATISTICAL sampling
*SOCIAL case work
*SOCIAL workers
*TEENAGE fathers
*WHITE people
*EDUCATIONAL attainment
*TRANSITIONAL programs (Education)
*PARENTING education
*DATA analysis software
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
Language
ISSN
0009-4021
Abstract
This study examined adolescent paternity through structured interviews with their social workers. It adds to the literature by exploring if there were young men involved with the child protection services (CPS) system who are fathers, identifying their unique needs, and beginning discussions on working with these young men. CPS social workers from six area offices and one juvenile detention facility completed surveys for each father on their caseload. A 3.5% rate of adolescent paternity was observed across these offices. Information about the nature of the young men's involvement with CPS, their involvement with their children, and their unique needs as fathers are provided. This paper also identifies some practice and policy implications for adolescent fathers and CPS charged with their care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]