First evaluation of Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory for foster children in Japan.
Miyuki MatanoHisayo KatabiraTomoe SekineKoyuru KuraneKei WakabayashiYumi KonoToshihiro TajimaKosuke IwaiHitoshi OsakaYukifumi MondenPublished in: Pediatrics international : official journal of the Japan Pediatric Society (2024)
Intensity scores showed severe behavioral problems among foster children, perhaps caused by neurological disorders, abuse, parental mental health, or economic hardship. Problem scores showed no significant differences between groups. It can therefore be posited that foster parents might exhibit a more lenient parenting style when dealing with children who have a history of abuse by their biological parents.