This study examined self-concept, resiliency, and social support in 107 children and youth placed in foster care in New York City. Of the children and youth, 55 were placed in family foster care, while the remaining 52 children and youth were placed in a kinship foster home. Significantly more of mothers of the kinship foster care children and youth were homeless or substance abusing, yet visited their children more often than the family foster care youth. These same kinship-placed children and youth had significantly more robust self-concept, performance, and personal attribute scores. Implications for these findings are highlighted
Research on youth emancipating from foster care typically emphasizes risk and maladaptation among th...
The concept of resilience provides a necessary framework for understanding the varied ways in which ...
Abstract: The overall goal of the research is to identify the relationship between family character...
Youth in the child welfare system frequently undergo a variety of adverse experiences, including mal...
The present study examined the contribution of characteristics of the family-of-origin, such as fami...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Abuse in foster care ...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.This exploratory stud...
ABSTRACT: Research about African-American children who overcome adversity to adapt successfully with...
This dissertation reports on a study undertaken to learn, from young adults doing well in the commun...
This paper analyses how social support enhances family resilience inkinship foster families by invol...
Children in foster care are considered at risk for disturbances and delays in their socioemotional a...
textAfrican American youth are increasingly being placed in kinship foster settings; however, littl...
Foster youth are generally associated, within research conventions, as negative outcomes. Foster you...
This study examines the relational resilience, emotional self-efficacy, and self-reported strengths ...
This paper analyses how social support enhances family resilience in kinship foster families by invo...
Research on youth emancipating from foster care typically emphasizes risk and maladaptation among th...
The concept of resilience provides a necessary framework for understanding the varied ways in which ...
Abstract: The overall goal of the research is to identify the relationship between family character...
Youth in the child welfare system frequently undergo a variety of adverse experiences, including mal...
The present study examined the contribution of characteristics of the family-of-origin, such as fami...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Abuse in foster care ...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.This exploratory stud...
ABSTRACT: Research about African-American children who overcome adversity to adapt successfully with...
This dissertation reports on a study undertaken to learn, from young adults doing well in the commun...
This paper analyses how social support enhances family resilience inkinship foster families by invol...
Children in foster care are considered at risk for disturbances and delays in their socioemotional a...
textAfrican American youth are increasingly being placed in kinship foster settings; however, littl...
Foster youth are generally associated, within research conventions, as negative outcomes. Foster you...
This study examines the relational resilience, emotional self-efficacy, and self-reported strengths ...
This paper analyses how social support enhances family resilience in kinship foster families by invo...
Research on youth emancipating from foster care typically emphasizes risk and maladaptation among th...
The concept of resilience provides a necessary framework for understanding the varied ways in which ...
Abstract: The overall goal of the research is to identify the relationship between family character...