ABSTRACTInfluence of Adverse Childhood Experiences, Behavioral and Emotional Functioning and Social Context on Social Competence in the Foster Care Youth PopulationRasheda D’Amber JonesAs compared to the general youth population, foster care youth are particularly vulnerable because of the number and chronicity of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), which have been associated with emotional and behavioral functioning. Social competence is believed to be the single most predictor of successful transition from adolescence to adulthood. Yet, little is known about social competence, a protective mechanism for adolescent development and adult maturity, in foster care youth. Within the context of the Affective Social Competence model, the two s...
Social problems in childhood are identified as one of the greatest predictors of serious social and ...
textApproximately 402,378 of children in the United States received foster care services, and over 1...
Children placed in foster care have extremely high rates of psychological disorder when compared to ...
Previous research has demonstrated that former foster care youth are at risk for poor outcomes (e.g....
The aim of this study was to examine the impact of child maltreatment on social competence and socia...
Children in foster care are considered at risk for disturbances and delays in their socioemotional a...
Adolescents in foster care are exposed to maltreatment and inadequate social support which can have ...
Youth in the child welfare system frequently undergo a variety of adverse experiences, including mal...
Foster care is a protective intervention designed to provide out of home placement to children livin...
When foster children's behavioral problems become unmanageable in community settings, residential tr...
Foster children have been disproportionately exposed to traumatic events (Turney & Wildeman, 201...
Children who are forced into foster or residential care are one of the most vulnerable populations i...
The Behavioral Assessment System for Children–2 (BASC-2) is used to assess behavioral and emotional ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10253/10457-thumbnail.jpgIntroduction: There ...
In the current study, the authors tested the hypothesis that children of alcoholic parents (COAs) sh...
Social problems in childhood are identified as one of the greatest predictors of serious social and ...
textApproximately 402,378 of children in the United States received foster care services, and over 1...
Children placed in foster care have extremely high rates of psychological disorder when compared to ...
Previous research has demonstrated that former foster care youth are at risk for poor outcomes (e.g....
The aim of this study was to examine the impact of child maltreatment on social competence and socia...
Children in foster care are considered at risk for disturbances and delays in their socioemotional a...
Adolescents in foster care are exposed to maltreatment and inadequate social support which can have ...
Youth in the child welfare system frequently undergo a variety of adverse experiences, including mal...
Foster care is a protective intervention designed to provide out of home placement to children livin...
When foster children's behavioral problems become unmanageable in community settings, residential tr...
Foster children have been disproportionately exposed to traumatic events (Turney & Wildeman, 201...
Children who are forced into foster or residential care are one of the most vulnerable populations i...
The Behavioral Assessment System for Children–2 (BASC-2) is used to assess behavioral and emotional ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10253/10457-thumbnail.jpgIntroduction: There ...
In the current study, the authors tested the hypothesis that children of alcoholic parents (COAs) sh...
Social problems in childhood are identified as one of the greatest predictors of serious social and ...
textApproximately 402,378 of children in the United States received foster care services, and over 1...
Children placed in foster care have extremely high rates of psychological disorder when compared to ...