The present study is focused on child socioemotional problems 6 months after institutionalization, by considering the putative predictive role of child maltreatment, of developmental functioning at admission and the following months, and of the quality of institutional relational care. Fifty institutionalized infants and toddlers participated in this study. Child developmental functioning (i.e., cognitive, language, and motor development) was assessed at admission to the institution (Wave 0), and 3 (Wave 1) and 6 months (Wave 2) thereafter. The quality of institutional relational care—operationalized in terms of caregivers’ sensitivity and cooperation—was measured at Wave 2. Caregivers reported on the presence of disturbed socioemotional be...
Background: Millions of children worldwide are brought up in institutional care settings rather than...
Background. Studies of children raised in institutions have shown that they are at substantial risk ...
Millions of children worldwide are brought up in institutional care settings rather than in families...
The present study is focused on child socioemotional problems 6 months after institutionalization, b...
The current study extends research on the effects of institutionalization, most notably by examinin...
The current study extends research on the effects of institutionalization, most notably by examining...
The current study extends research on the effects of institutionalization, most notably by evaluatin...
The current study extends research on the effects of institutionalization, most notably by evaluatin...
This study extends research on the effects of institutionalization—by examining the trajectories of ...
Institutional rearing adversely affects children’s development, but the extent to which specific cha...
Quality of child care has been shown to have a crucial impact on children's development and psycholo...
Children exposed to institutional care often suffer from "structural neglect" which may include mini...
Institutionalized children in low-income countries often face maltreatment and inadequate caregiving...
Institutionalized children in low-income countries often face maltreatment and inadequate caregiving...
Eighty-five Portuguese children, aged 12 to 30 months, placed in residential institutions were asses...
Background: Millions of children worldwide are brought up in institutional care settings rather than...
Background. Studies of children raised in institutions have shown that they are at substantial risk ...
Millions of children worldwide are brought up in institutional care settings rather than in families...
The present study is focused on child socioemotional problems 6 months after institutionalization, b...
The current study extends research on the effects of institutionalization, most notably by examinin...
The current study extends research on the effects of institutionalization, most notably by examining...
The current study extends research on the effects of institutionalization, most notably by evaluatin...
The current study extends research on the effects of institutionalization, most notably by evaluatin...
This study extends research on the effects of institutionalization—by examining the trajectories of ...
Institutional rearing adversely affects children’s development, but the extent to which specific cha...
Quality of child care has been shown to have a crucial impact on children's development and psycholo...
Children exposed to institutional care often suffer from "structural neglect" which may include mini...
Institutionalized children in low-income countries often face maltreatment and inadequate caregiving...
Institutionalized children in low-income countries often face maltreatment and inadequate caregiving...
Eighty-five Portuguese children, aged 12 to 30 months, placed in residential institutions were asses...
Background: Millions of children worldwide are brought up in institutional care settings rather than...
Background. Studies of children raised in institutions have shown that they are at substantial risk ...
Millions of children worldwide are brought up in institutional care settings rather than in families...