TY - JOUR
T1 - A prospective analysis of the relationship between reported child maltreatment and special education eligibility among poor children
AU - Jonson-Reid, Melissa
AU - Drake, Brett
AU - Kim, Jiyoung
AU - Porterfield, Shirley
AU - Han, Lu
PY - 2004/11
Y1 - 2004/11
N2 - This study presents data from the first large-scale longitudinal study to track the involvement of children reported for maltreatment in both the special education and child welfare systems. A range of state and local administrative databases were combined and cross-sector service histories were established for 7,940 children who had received Aid to Families With Dependent Children between 1993 and 1994. The authors address the following questions: (a) Is maltreatment associated with entry into special education after controlling for other factors? (b) among maltreated children, does maltreatment type or child welfare service use predict special education eligibility? and (c) what is the relationship between maltreatment type and type of educational disability? Results indicate that child maltreatment system involvement generally predates special education entry and is predictive of entry even after controlling for other factors. A range of other associations between factors such as child and maternal characteristics, services received, maltreatment type, and special education classification are detailed.
AB - This study presents data from the first large-scale longitudinal study to track the involvement of children reported for maltreatment in both the special education and child welfare systems. A range of state and local administrative databases were combined and cross-sector service histories were established for 7,940 children who had received Aid to Families With Dependent Children between 1993 and 1994. The authors address the following questions: (a) Is maltreatment associated with entry into special education after controlling for other factors? (b) among maltreated children, does maltreatment type or child welfare service use predict special education eligibility? and (c) what is the relationship between maltreatment type and type of educational disability? Results indicate that child maltreatment system involvement generally predates special education entry and is predictive of entry even after controlling for other factors. A range of other associations between factors such as child and maternal characteristics, services received, maltreatment type, and special education classification are detailed.
KW - Child maltreatment
KW - Poverty
KW - Special education
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/7544232154
U2 - 10.1177/1077559504269192
DO - 10.1177/1077559504269192
M3 - Article
C2 - 15538037
AN - SCOPUS:7544232154
SN - 1077-5595
VL - 9
SP - 382
EP - 394
JO - Child Maltreatment
JF - Child Maltreatment
IS - 4
ER -