Children’s perspectives on contact with birth parents: a mixed-methods systematic review
Peer reviewed, Journal article
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Date
2023Metadata
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Original version
10.1080/13691457.2023.2235090Abstract
This mixed-methods systematic review asks what is known about
children’s perspectives on contact with birth parents when in out-of-
home care. To address this question 37 studies were coded to identify
children’s experiences and thoughts regarding contact with their
parents. Data synthesis was performed in three stages. The frequency of
the identified factors across all included research was determined and
qualitative and quantitative syntheses were performed. The results
reveal that children hold thoughts and views on several aspects of
contact with their birth parents, and the breadth of variation in their
attitudes and wishes regarding contact is great. However, the study’s
main findings indicate that children want more contact when their
relationship with their parents is positive. Parental behaviour prior to
and during contact seems to affect children’s perceptions of contact,
and we suggest that contact should be facilitated in a way that
contributes to positive relationships and creates good experiences for
children.