Life course health and mental health of care-experienced adults after age 30: A scoping review

Amanda Keller, Yunung Lee, Nikki Tummon, and Michael Mackenzie

Foster care outcome research provides critical insights into the impacts and efficacy of child welfare interventions as well as the developmental needs of those who experience placement. As the outcome literature to date has predominantly focused on children and transition-age youth, the later life course of care leavers has not been thoroughly explored. Using Arksey and O’Malley’s (2005) scoping review framework, this study examined 29 articles addressing health and mental health outcomes among care leavers. Across the life course, individuals with care experience exhibit a higher prevalence of both mental (28/29 articles) and physical (12/29 articles) health issues. However, most of the studies conflate care-experienced adults with care leavers, limiting the understanding of those who age out of the system. This review identifies key gaps - particularly in physical health research and how we conceptualise wellness. It subsequently offers directions for future exploration.

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