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Risk Profiles of Children Entering Residential Care: A Cluster Analysis
Authors:Jessica L Hagaman  Alexandra L Trout  M Beth Chmelka  Ronald W Thompson  Robert Reid
Institution:1.Department of Special Education,University of Wisconsin-Whitewater,Whitewater,USA;2.Department of Special Education,University of Nebraska-Lincoln,Lincoln,USA;3.National Research Institute,Boys Town,USA
Abstract:Children in residential care are a heterogeneous population, presenting various combinations of risks. Existing studies on these children suggest high variability across multiple domains (e.g., academics, behavior). Given this heterogeneity, it is important to begin to identify the combinations and patterns of multiple risks, or risk profiles, these children present. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the academic and behavioral risk profiles of children entering residential care. Cluster analysis procedures using academic and behavior variables revealed three distinct profiles of children: Group 1: Average Janes, characterized by average academic skills, no behavior problems, and some demographic risks; Group 2: Academic Risks, characterized by low academics and increased rule-breaking behavior; and finally Group 3: Behavioral Risks, characterized by average academics and elevated behaviors. These preliminary finding are discussed along with limitations, directions for future research, and implications.
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