The literature indicates that youths in residential care have been associated with negative social images. However, there have been few studies focused on these social images, specifically, comparing them with the images of youths in normative contexts. To address this issue, we conducted two studies comparing the social images people have about youths in residential care to those they hold about youths living out of care. Both studies were conducted in Portugal: Study 1 explores these images through an open-ended questionnaire; Study 2 examines these images with a quantitative instrument. Overall, the results indicate that the perception about youths in residential care was more negative than the perception about youths out of care. Additi...
The literature suggests the positive role of social support in mental health in residential care. Ho...
Although Portugal presents a high percentage of young people in residential care, research on the s...
Residential care can be a relevant option for young people with behavioural problems considered beyo...
Social images are defined as prevailing shared ideas about specific groups or societies without conc...
This study explored the associations between the perceptions that youth in residential care have abo...
The literature suggests that residential care for children and youth is associated with a negative s...
Social images are defined as prevailing shared ideas about specific groups or societies without conc...
Individuals’ perceptions of their social images [i.e., meta-representations (MR)] and perceived ste...
Drawing on an ecological approach with multiple informants, this study investigated the mediating ro...
Individuals’ perceptions of their social images [i.e., meta-representations (MR)] and perceived ster...
Adolescents in residential care tend to be socially devalued and are psychosocially vulnerable. For ...
Abstract The social media have a high impact on society, due to their role in providing relevant in...
This study investigated the social images associated with young people in residential care and with ...
Although adolescents often seem to improve in their functioning during residential care, there still...
This thesis questions both social meaning and lived experience of residential care for children, by ...
The literature suggests the positive role of social support in mental health in residential care. Ho...
Although Portugal presents a high percentage of young people in residential care, research on the s...
Residential care can be a relevant option for young people with behavioural problems considered beyo...
Social images are defined as prevailing shared ideas about specific groups or societies without conc...
This study explored the associations between the perceptions that youth in residential care have abo...
The literature suggests that residential care for children and youth is associated with a negative s...
Social images are defined as prevailing shared ideas about specific groups or societies without conc...
Individuals’ perceptions of their social images [i.e., meta-representations (MR)] and perceived ste...
Drawing on an ecological approach with multiple informants, this study investigated the mediating ro...
Individuals’ perceptions of their social images [i.e., meta-representations (MR)] and perceived ster...
Adolescents in residential care tend to be socially devalued and are psychosocially vulnerable. For ...
Abstract The social media have a high impact on society, due to their role in providing relevant in...
This study investigated the social images associated with young people in residential care and with ...
Although adolescents often seem to improve in their functioning during residential care, there still...
This thesis questions both social meaning and lived experience of residential care for children, by ...
The literature suggests the positive role of social support in mental health in residential care. Ho...
Although Portugal presents a high percentage of young people in residential care, research on the s...
Residential care can be a relevant option for young people with behavioural problems considered beyo...