Voices about foster care: The value of trust
Janna C. Heyman,
Linda White-Ryan,
Peggy Kelly,
G. Lawrence Farmer,
Tara Linh Leaman and
Henry J. Davis
Children and Youth Services Review, 2020, vol. 113, issue C
Abstract:
Youth with foster care histories have often experienced social, emotional, health and mental health challenges. Furthermore, research has revealed risk factors attributed to this trend, along with select protective factors for reducing instances of youth who have been in foster care becoming homeless. To expand upon existing knowledge of the issue, this qualitative study utilized the experiential voices of current and former youth in foster care, caregivers, and agency staff to broaden the understanding of the needs of youth with foster care histories, as well as provide a contextual lens for exploring potential risk factors leading to homelessness. A series of focus groups were held and the data was analyzed using multiple coding cycles. The following themes inspired by participants’ voices emerged from the focus groups: (1) independence and autonomy; (2) importance of support; (3) basic needs; and (4) recognizing strengths. While each theme emerged, the concept of trust was found to be the essential issue interwoven throughout.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.104991
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