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Why do people become a foster parent? Insights from a national study
Eunice Magalhães (Magalhães, E.); Helena Carvalho (Carvalho, H.); Mariana Matoso (Matoso, M.); Vânia S. Pinto (Pinto, V. S.); Patricio Costa (Costa, P.); Sofia Ferreira (Ferreira, S.); Joana Baptista (Baptista, J.); Catarina Anjos (Anjos, C.); João Graça (Graça, J.); et al.
Título Revista
Children and Youth Services Review
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2026
Língua
Inglês
País
Estados Unidos da América
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Abstract/Resumo
Objective Many countries face a shortfall in the number of foster families needed to support maltreated children. This study aims to explore the drivers and barriers to becoming a foster family and to identify clusters derived from these drivers/barriers and their association with sociodemographic factors. Method A representative sample of 1,066 Portuguese adults (Mage = 52.76, SD = 14.92) responded to a survey assessing sociodemographic characteristics, awareness, willingness, and intention to foster and two open-ended questions related with enablers and barriers to becoming foster carers. Results Three profiles emerged: Material Resources (9.2% of participants), linked to material factors such as housing and economic resources; Personal Traits and Characteristics (23.0% of participants), associating the decision to become a foster family with various individual attributes and capabilities; and Child-centered Motivations (67.8% of participants), where the drivers to become a foster family focused on children and altruistic motivations, and barriers centered on personal and familial fears and threats, and child protection constraints. Differences regarding awareness, willingness and intention to foster, gender, marital status, education, family income, and having children significantly distinguished clusters. Conclusions The identification of these profiles, based on enablers and barriers to becoming a foster parent, can inform tailoring recruitment strategies that align with the specific needs and characteristics of prospective foster families.
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Palavras-chave
Foster care,Enablers,Barriers,Clusters,Recruitment
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Referência de financiamento Entidade Financiadora
FP23-1B023 “la Caixa” Foundation Social Observatory