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Predictors of reunification and other types of exit for maltreated children using shelter services in Serbia

Žunić-Pavlović, Vesna; Milosavljević-Đukić, Ivana; Glumbić, Nenad

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Žunić-Pavlović, Vesna
AU  - Milosavljević-Đukić, Ivana
AU  - Glumbić, Nenad
UR  - http://rfasper.fasper.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3949
AB  - This article reports the results of the first study in Serbia on factors (child, family and case) for different exit types for children admitted to out-of-home care. Case files of 154 children admitted to the Shelter for Urgent Protection of Children from Abuse and Neglect over a 5-year period were analysed. After the shelter, less than a third of the children returned to their biological parents. The findings revealed that different constellations of child, family and case characteristics predict reunification and placement in a relative or foster family or in a group home. No significant predictors were noted for inadequate accommodation. The results of this study showed that although the patterns of reunification were very similar to those in other countries, there were differences that reflected the specifics of child welfare policy in Serbia.
PB  - Wiley
T2  - Child & Family Social Work
T1  - Predictors of reunification and other types of exit for maltreated children using shelter services in Serbia
IS  - n/a
VL  - n/a
DO  - 10.1111/cfs.12888
ER  - 
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author = "Žunić-Pavlović, Vesna and Milosavljević-Đukić, Ivana and Glumbić, Nenad",
abstract = "This article reports the results of the first study in Serbia on factors (child, family and case) for different exit types for children admitted to out-of-home care. Case files of 154 children admitted to the Shelter for Urgent Protection of Children from Abuse and Neglect over a 5-year period were analysed. After the shelter, less than a third of the children returned to their biological parents. The findings revealed that different constellations of child, family and case characteristics predict reunification and placement in a relative or foster family or in a group home. No significant predictors were noted for inadequate accommodation. The results of this study showed that although the patterns of reunification were very similar to those in other countries, there were differences that reflected the specifics of child welfare policy in Serbia.",
publisher = "Wiley",
journal = "Child & Family Social Work",
title = "Predictors of reunification and other types of exit for maltreated children using shelter services in Serbia",
number = "n/a",
volume = "n/a",
doi = "10.1111/cfs.12888"
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Žunić-Pavlović, V., Milosavljević-Đukić, I.,& Glumbić, N..Predictors of reunification and other types of exit for maltreated children using shelter services in Serbia. in Child & Family Social Work
Wiley., n/a(n/a).
https://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.12888
Žunić-Pavlović V, Milosavljević-Đukić I, Glumbić N. Predictors of reunification and other types of exit for maltreated children using shelter services in Serbia. in Child & Family Social Work.n/a(n/a).
doi:10.1111/cfs.12888 .
Žunić-Pavlović, Vesna, Milosavljević-Đukić, Ivana, Glumbić, Nenad, "Predictors of reunification and other types of exit for maltreated children using shelter services in Serbia" in Child & Family Social Work, n/a, no. n/a,
https://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.12888 . .
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