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Adverse Childhood Experiences, Gender Roles, Developmental Issues and the Child Welfare System

Physical Abuse among Asian Families in the Canadian Child Welfare System

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Pages 532-551 | Received 19 Nov 2011, Accepted 03 Feb 2013, Published online: 16 May 2014
 

Abstract

This study examines child maltreatment investigations, child welfare placement, and transfer to ongoing services for a Canadian sample of East and Southeast Asian families. Findings revealed a higher percentage of substantiated physical abuse investigations involving the most harmful subtype “hit with object,” greater likelihood for child welfare placement despite lower rates of emotional harm, no significant differences in physical harm, and fewer identified caregiver risk factors for child maltreatment investigations involving Asian versus non-Asian families. The findings suggest differences in services experienced by Asian compared to non-Asian families in the Canadian child welfare system. This is a crucial first step for child welfare professionals and community partners to better understand and provide services to Canadian children and families.

Notes

1. 1Further information can be found in the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect—2003: Major Findings (Trocmé et al., Citation2005, p. 29).

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