2022
DOI: 10.1111/cfs.12966
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Family involvement in child welfare services: The association between socio‐economic status and self‐reported parenting practices

Abstract: In child welfare policies, as in contemporary society in general, great attention has been given to parenting roles and investing in 'positive' parenting practices. Several studies have suggested that socio-economic factors frame parenting practices. There is broad evidence of a significant correlation between socio-economic inequalities and child welfare intervention rates. Nevertheless, few studies have investigated parenting practices in a child welfare population. The aim of the present study was to invest… Show more

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