The quality of the relationship between adolescents and significant figures constitutes a relevant factor to emotional and adaptive functioning. Caregivers at the institution have a significant responsibility in caring for adolescents and represent a key determinant in adolescents' adaptation. However, less attention has been devoted to how adolescents perceive these relationships and to predictors of their quality. This study aims to analyze different level predictors (sociodemographic and institutional hystory-related, emotional/relational and contextual level) of the quality of the relationship between adolescents and their caregivers, in a sample of 326 adolescent participants (228 female and 98 male) from 20 residential care institutio...
Background: Attachment to parents during adolescence has been identified as an important indicator o...
Attachment theory suggests that representations of previous attachment experiences may explain diffe...
Existing research examining the academic performance of youth in residential care has often overlook...
Abstract Transition to residential care can be accompanied by feelings of loss, abandonment and lon...
Introduction Adolescents in residential care are more likely to report insecure and especially disor...
Abstract There is a scarcity of studies that relate attachment, emotional regulation difficulties a...
Abstract Quality of attachment relationships developed within an institutional environment may be a...
Abstract Attachment theory claims that the establishment of affective bonds with significant figure...
According to the most recent available data, in Portugal 6832 children and adolescents live in resid...
This paper presents the findings of a research study comparing the attachment towards adult figures ...
In Portugal, youth at risk tend to be placed in residential care for long periods of time, during wh...
The development of social roles and relationships is an important process that is ongoing throughout...
Abstract The institutionalization of adolescents has been mentioned in the literature with positive ...
Adolescents who live in residential care tend to have a development characterized by insecure and a...
This study prospectively examined the effects of adolescent (N=81) and professional caregiver (N=33)...
Background: Attachment to parents during adolescence has been identified as an important indicator o...
Attachment theory suggests that representations of previous attachment experiences may explain diffe...
Existing research examining the academic performance of youth in residential care has often overlook...
Abstract Transition to residential care can be accompanied by feelings of loss, abandonment and lon...
Introduction Adolescents in residential care are more likely to report insecure and especially disor...
Abstract There is a scarcity of studies that relate attachment, emotional regulation difficulties a...
Abstract Quality of attachment relationships developed within an institutional environment may be a...
Abstract Attachment theory claims that the establishment of affective bonds with significant figure...
According to the most recent available data, in Portugal 6832 children and adolescents live in resid...
This paper presents the findings of a research study comparing the attachment towards adult figures ...
In Portugal, youth at risk tend to be placed in residential care for long periods of time, during wh...
The development of social roles and relationships is an important process that is ongoing throughout...
Abstract The institutionalization of adolescents has been mentioned in the literature with positive ...
Adolescents who live in residential care tend to have a development characterized by insecure and a...
This study prospectively examined the effects of adolescent (N=81) and professional caregiver (N=33)...
Background: Attachment to parents during adolescence has been identified as an important indicator o...
Attachment theory suggests that representations of previous attachment experiences may explain diffe...
Existing research examining the academic performance of youth in residential care has often overlook...