By Duncan Lindsey
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Clearly, most of these children had been lingering in foster care for years even though they had living parents. They were being treated like orphans even though they were not. Clearly, they had become in Reid's term orphans of the living. In addition, the Jeter study, reported before the "discovery of the battered child syndrome" by Kempe and his colleagues (1962), found wide variations in the use of foster care, some states having foster care placement rates four times greater than other states.
On outcome, measures derived from interviews and observation ratings found no significant differences between the experimental and control group. On measures of concrete assistance and relief of stress to the family of the elderly, the experimental group performed better. However, the improved situation for the experimental group could be explained by their higher rate of institutionalization. The higher rate of institutionalization for the experimental group concerned the investigators and led them to consider the hypothesis that the intensive casework services may have accelerated the elderly participants' decline.
The Social Security Act undertook to provide income protection for the elderly (Old Age Assistance), the disabled (Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled [APTD]), and families headed by mothers (Aid to Dependent Children [ADC]). 7 In 1956, the United States Children's Bureau reported that 5,628 staff were employed in public child welfare agencies (Low, 1958). 8 During the 1950s thirty-five states and the Dis5. During the last half of the nineteenth century public responsibility for neglected and abandoned children became formalized in the provision of institutional care with orphanages, asylums, and reformatories.
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