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

تعداد نتایج: 2322037  

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2011
Mónica López López Jorge F del Valle Carme Montserrat Amaia Bravo

Breakdown of foster care has been defined as the situation in which one of the involved parties terminates the intervention before having achieved the goals established for the case plan. This work presents a study carried out with a Spanish sample of 318 closed cases of children who were placed in foster homes and kinship care. The data were collected through the exhaustive review of the child...

2011
Mónica López López

Breakdown of foster care has been defined as the situation in which one of the involved parties terminates the intervention before having achieved the goals established for the case plan. This work presents a study carried out with a Spanish sample of 318 closed cases of children who were placed in foster homes and kinship care. The data were collected through the exhaustive review of the child...

Journal: :Journal of youth and adolescence 2014
Emily R Griese Eric S Buhs

A majority of peer victimization research focuses on its associations with negative outcomes, yet efforts to understand possible protective factors that may mitigate these negative outcomes also require attention. The present study was an investigation of the potential moderating effect of prosocial behaviors on loneliness for youth who are peer victimized. Participants were fourth and fifth gr...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2006
Brian H Howard Carl V Phillips Nelia Matinhure Karen J Goodman Sheryl A McCurdy Cary A Johnson

BACKGROUND Africa is in an orphan-care crisis. In Zimbabwe, where one-fourth of adults are HIV-positive and one-fifth of children are orphans, AIDS and economic decline are straining society's ability to care for orphans within their extended families. Lack of stable care is putting thousands of children at heightened risk of malnourishment, emotional underdevelopment, illiteracy, poverty, sexu...

2015
Megan R. Holmes Susan Yoon Laura A. Voith Julia M. Kobulsky Stacey Steigerwald Steven Kirsh

Aggression continues to be a serious problem among children, especially those children who have experienced adverse life events such as maltreatment. However, there are many maltreated children who show resilient functioning. This study investigated potential protective factors (i.e., child prosocial skills, child internalizing well-being, and caregiver well-being) that promoted positive adapta...

Journal: :Psychology, health & medicine 2014
Mance E Buttram Hilary L Surratt Steven P Kurtz

Research on street-based female sex workers documents a multitude of problems faced by these women, such as substance use, HIV risk, mental health problems, victimization, and homelessness. The presence of problems such as these is understood as a syndemic, or co-occurrence of two or more risk factors that act synergistically to create an excess burden of disease. However, the syndemic framewor...

2018
Jolien Van der Graaff Gustavo Carlo Elisabetta Crocetti Hans M Koot Susan Branje

Although adolescents' prosocial behavior is related to various positive outcomes, longitudinal research on its development and predictors is still sparse. This 6-wave longitudinal study investigated the development of prosocial behavior across adolescence, and examined longitudinal associations with perspective taking and empathic concern. Participants were 497 adolescents (M age t1 = 13.03 yea...

Journal: :Child development perspectives 2013
Marc A Zimmerman Sarah A Stoddard Andria B Eisman Cleopatra H Caldwell Sophie M Aiyer Alison Miller

Resilience theory provides a framework for studying and understanding how some youths overcome risk exposure and guides the development of interventions for prevention using a strengths-based approach. In this article, we describe basic concepts of the theory, such as promotive factors, and distinguish assets and resources that help youths overcome the negative effects of risk exposure. We also...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2010
Charles M Katz Andrew M Fox

OBJECTIVES To examine the prevalence of gang involvement, the risk and protective factors associated with gang involvement, and the association between gang involvement and exposure to multiple risk and protective factors among school-aged youth in Trinidad and Tobago. METHODS A survey instrument was administered to 2 206 students enrolled in 22 high-risk, urban public schools, from March-Jun...

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