Acogimiento familiar de urgencia: resultados e implicaciones

  • Bernedo Muñoz I
  • Fuentes Rebollo M
  • Salas Martínez M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Emergency foster care is a relatively new measure of protection in our country and one that is scarcely studied. The aim of this study is to perform a descriptive analysis of the status of emergency foster care since being put in place in the Province of Malaga. The sample comprised 89 children, 84 biological families and 38 foster families. The instrument used for data collection was the Data Collection Sheet. The findings are the following: a) 59.6 per cent of the children had suffered mistreatment; b) a socio-demographic profile characterized by addiction and psychopathology was found in the biological families; c) the quality and regularity of the parents’ visits to their children was superior to that found in other modalities of foster care; d) foster families had a high number of fostering and had received several children simultaneously; e) 20.3 per cent of the children had been in other previous foster care; f) the average stay in emergency foster care was 5.7 months; and g) 32.4 per cent of children were successfully reintegrated to their biological families after the emergency foster care terms were concluded.

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Bernedo Muñoz, I. M., Fuentes Rebollo, M. J., Salas Martínez, M. D., & García-Martín, M. Á. (2013). Acogimiento familiar de urgencia: resultados e implicaciones. Cuadernos de Trabajo Social, 26(2). https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_cuts.2013.v26.n2.41332

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