نتایج جستجو برای: orphan prosocial behavior protective factors residential foster care resilience

تعداد نتایج: 2322037  

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2006
Ariel Knafo Robert Plomin

The authors investigated genetic and environmental contributions to the relationships between children's (N=9,319 twin pairs) prosocial behavior and parental positivity and negativity toward them. Children's prosocial behavior was rated by parents at ages 3, 4, and 7 and by teachers at age 7. At each age, parents described their feelings and discipline toward each twin. Parental positivity was ...

2017
Anne M. Maaskant Floor B. van Rooij Geertjan J. Overbeek Frans J. Oort Maureen Arntz Jo M. A. Hermanns

The present randomized controlled trial examined the effectiveness of Parent Management Training Oregon for foster parents with foster children (aged 4-12) with severe externalizing behavior problems in long-term foster care arrangements. Foster children's behavior problems are challenging for foster parents and increase the risk of placement breakdown. There is little evidence for the effectiv...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2011
Alec Roy Vladimir Carli Marco Sarchiapone

OBJECTIVE We wished to examine whether resilience might be a protective factor in relation to suicidal behavior. METHOD To do this resilience was examined in relation to childhood trauma, a well established risk factor for suicidal behavior, in two samples. In a preliminary sample 20 abstinent substance abuse patients who had attempted suicide were matched for age and their score on the Child...

2017
Johannes Rodrigues Natalie Ulrich Patrick Mussel Gustavo Carlo Johannes Hewig

The prosocial tendencies measure (PTM; Carlo and Randall, 2002) is a widely used measurement for prosocial tendencies in English speaking participants. This instrument distinguishes between six different types of prosocial tendencies that partly share some common basis, but also can be opposed to each other. To examine these constructs in Germany, a study with 1067 participants was conducted. T...

Journal: :Infant mental health journal 2012
Marjukka Pajulo Nina Pyykkönen Mirjam Kalland Jari Sinkkonen Hans Helenius Raija-Leena Punamäki Nancy Suchman

A residential treatment program has been developed specifically for substance-abusing pregnant and parenting women in Finland, focusing on simultaneously supporting maternal abstinence from substances and the mother-baby relationship. The aims of the study are to explore maternal pre- and postnatal reflective functioning and its association with background factors, maternal exposure to trauma, ...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2014
Laura M Padilla-Walker Ashley M Fraser

The current study examined bidirectional relations between adolescents' moral personality (prosocial values, self-regulation, and sympathy) and low- and high-cost prosocial behavior toward strangers. Participants included 682 adolescents (M age of child = 14.31, SD = 1.07, 50% female) who participated at two time points, approximately one year apart. Cross-lag analyses suggested that adolescent...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2010
Kristin Bernard Zachary Butzin-Dozier Joseph Rittenhouse Mary Dozier

OBJECTIVE To examine differences in waking to bedtime cortisol production between children who remained with birth parents vs children placed in foster care following involvement of Child Protective Services (CPS). DESIGN Between-subject comparison of cortisol patterns among 2 groups of children. SETTING Children referred from the child welfare system. PARTICIPANTS Three hundred thirty-ni...

2017
Simon RICE Sue COTTON Kristen MOELLER-SAXONE Cathrine MIHALOPOULOS Anne MAGNUS Carol HARVEY Cathy HUMPHREYS Stephen HALPERIN Angela SCHEPPOKAT Patrick MCGORRY Helen HERRMAN

BACKGROUND Young people in out-of-home care are more likely to experience poorer mental and physical health outcomes related to their peers. Stable care environments are essential for ameliorating impacts of disruptive early childhood experiences, including exposure to psychological trauma, abuse and neglect. At present there are very few high quality data regarding the placement stability hist...

Journal: :Journal of Huntington's disease 2012
Fiona Fisher Sophie Andrews Andrew Churchyard Susan Mathers

BACKGROUND The progressive nature of Huntington's disease (HD) means that families often struggle to cope with increasing care needs of their affected family member. As a result, individuals with HD are likely to be at risk of hospitalization and subsequent early placement into residential care facilities. OBJECTIVE To explore which factors were associated with early residential care placemen...

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