This study investigated the utility of positive peer reporting to improve placement outcomes in foster care settings. Rejected children are likely to exhibit disruptive behavior problems due to frequent negative interactions with their peers, augmenting an already unstable environment in foster care. Researchers have found positive peer reporting to be successful in increasing social status and positive interactions and reducing negative interactions. Utilizing a multiple baseline with reversal elements, this study examined the effects of positive peer reporting on the positive and negative interactions of socially rejected children in foster care settings. Results supported previous literature with the first participant\u27s positive inter...
Background: Young children with a history of maltreatment or neglect in foster families often confro...
Background: Treatment foster care (TFC) is a foster family-based intervention that aims to provide y...
Interactions among peers in residential youth care are an important dynamic factor affecting behavio...
This study investigated the utility of positive peer reporting to improve placement outcomes in fost...
Peer rejection is a common experience for youth with emotional and behavioral disabilities and it is...
The purpose of this paper is to explore negative peer interactions in foster care. Looked after chil...
Young children in the foster system, who have experienced various traumas, are at risk for mental he...
Socially rejected youth suffer a number of difficulties in childhood and adulthood. This paper revi...
When foster children's behavioral problems become unmanageable in community settings, residential tr...
This dissertation aimed to contribute to the quality of foster care addressing three main objectives...
Abstract Background Foster children are at higher risk of the development of behavior and emotional ...
Children who are forced into foster or residential care are one of the most vulnerable populations i...
Converging evidence indicates that maltreated foster children have more behavior problems and poorer...
The topic of investigation for this project is the correlation between foster care placement and chi...
This study investigates the association between the contact of children or young people in care with...
Background: Young children with a history of maltreatment or neglect in foster families often confro...
Background: Treatment foster care (TFC) is a foster family-based intervention that aims to provide y...
Interactions among peers in residential youth care are an important dynamic factor affecting behavio...
This study investigated the utility of positive peer reporting to improve placement outcomes in fost...
Peer rejection is a common experience for youth with emotional and behavioral disabilities and it is...
The purpose of this paper is to explore negative peer interactions in foster care. Looked after chil...
Young children in the foster system, who have experienced various traumas, are at risk for mental he...
Socially rejected youth suffer a number of difficulties in childhood and adulthood. This paper revi...
When foster children's behavioral problems become unmanageable in community settings, residential tr...
This dissertation aimed to contribute to the quality of foster care addressing three main objectives...
Abstract Background Foster children are at higher risk of the development of behavior and emotional ...
Children who are forced into foster or residential care are one of the most vulnerable populations i...
Converging evidence indicates that maltreated foster children have more behavior problems and poorer...
The topic of investigation for this project is the correlation between foster care placement and chi...
This study investigates the association between the contact of children or young people in care with...
Background: Young children with a history of maltreatment or neglect in foster families often confro...
Background: Treatment foster care (TFC) is a foster family-based intervention that aims to provide y...
Interactions among peers in residential youth care are an important dynamic factor affecting behavio...