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Racial/Ethnic Representation Across Five Public Sectors of Care for Youth
Oleh:
McCabe, Kristen
;
Hough, Richard L.
;
Landsverk, John
;
Hurlburt, Michael S.
;
Culver, Shirley Wells
;
Yeh, May
;
Reynolds, Beth
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders vol. 7 no. 2 (1999)
,
page 72-82.
Topik:
African Americans children
;
U.S. population.
Fulltext:
72.pdf
(1.22MB)
Isi artikel
We examined service representation patterns of four racial/ethnic groups (African Americans, Asian/ Pacific Islander Americans, Caucasian Americans, and Latinos) across five public youth service sectors (alcohol/drug treatment, child welfare, juvenile justice, mental health, and public school services for children with serious emotional disturbance) in San Diego County. A full enumeration of children ages 0 to 18 served by those sectors during a 6-month period was analyzed to determine representation of each racial/ethnic group. Comparison groups of San Diego children were culled from three sources: 1996 census estimates, 1996 census estimates at or below 200% of poverty level, and the 1997 San Diego County school enrollment census. Results varied by racial/ethnic group and comparison group used, indicating that race/ethnicity affects service use patterns and that socioeconomic status should be taken into consideration when examining racial/ethnic representation. When socioeconomic status was taken into account, African Americans and Caucasian Americans were overrepresented across most sectors, Latinos were underrepresented across all sectors, and Asian/ Pacific Islander Americans demonstrated a mixed pattern. Results are discussed in terms of methodological and policy implications.
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