TESTING THE MEASUREMENT PROPERTIES OF RISK ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS IN CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES

Citation
D. Fanshel et al., TESTING THE MEASUREMENT PROPERTIES OF RISK ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS IN CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES, Child abuse & neglect, 18(12), 1994, pp. 1073-1084
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Social Work
Journal title
ISSN journal
01452134
Volume
18
Issue
12
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1073 - 1084
Database
ISI
SICI code
0145-2134(1994)18:12<1073:TTMPOR>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
This study examined a population of children alleged to be at risk of abuse and the adult allegedly abusing the child for the purpose of ide ntifying variables that were predictive of the child's risk of being a bused. The study population consisted of 72 Brooklyn, New York childre n and the alleged adult abuser. These cases were investigated in the C hild Protective Services office in Bedford-Stuyvesant by 12 workers wh o volunteered to participate in the research effort. The worker assign ed to a case filled out the standard New York City case recording inst rument (called the Child Protective Services Review Document, CPSRD fo r short), the Magura-Moses Child Well-Being Scales, and the Beck and J ones List of Problems and Conditions. In addition, the worker also eva luated the degree of risk of abuse that the child was exposed to from the alleged abuser using a supplemental scale created for this study. Our hypotheses were that variables from each of the instruments would be predictive of the case decision-making by protective service worker s regarding the abuse to which a child was exposed, that the data from the Magura-Moses scales would have predictive value for a minority po pulation, and that the data from the CPSRD would reflect unique dimens ions of this population. The data from the 72 cases supported each of these hypotheses.