Using Child Services: The Importance of the Mother–Child Relationship and Maternal Social Support

JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SERVICE RESEARCH(2019)

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Gaps between children's need for clinical services and receipt of services create a risk for negative child outcomes, therefore, it is important to identify factors that bolster parental use of child services. Attachment theory lends support to potential power of both parent-child relationship quality and the social support received by the parent in promoting service utilization and ultimately child outcomes. Study 1 uses a sample of 8-year-old children and their mothers to examine the roles of service use as a mechanism linking maternal social support and child behavioral outcomes. Study 2 uses a sample of 12-year-olds and mothers to more closely examine deficits between service need and the role of mother-child relationship quality in explaining the link between maternal social support and service deficits. Overall, this study highlights the importance of maternal social support and the parent-child relationship in predicting child service utilization, with nuanced results.
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Child outcomes,child services,mother-child relationship,service utilization,social support
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