Background: Placed children have a higher risk of mental illness and negative development but it does not mean one can predict that it will go in a certain way for a certain child. Children belonging to a risk group can do well and vice versa, but it is the community and family care to balance the risk of a negative development Purpose: In this paper, the authors want to draw attention to the problems of children placed children's mental-being. The focus is on three different factors to get a broader picture of what may affect the mental health of foster children. Method: Descriptive literature review of scientific articles and literature. Results: The factors that form the basis of our study is continuous / discontinuous contact with the b...
Children in care lag behind their peers on a number of outcome measures, including education. Interv...
Objective: To determine whether the psychiatric profile of children in foster care is more similar t...
Mental health problems are common and complex in children in care and most have mental health needs ...
Background: Placed children have a higher risk of mental illness and negative development but it doe...
Background: An increasing number of children are placed in foster care (i.e., a kin or nonkin family...
The topic of investigation for this project is the correlation between foster care placement and chi...
Unfortunately, a large number of children are subjected to abuse or neglect in their family home, re...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate physical and mental health in children in foster care and comparison wit...
Purpose: Foster care children are a highly vulnerable population and their experiences in care are c...
INTRODUCTION: As evidenced in the literature, when maltreated children are admitted into state care,...
Objective Foster children often experience compromising situations such as neglect, physical abuse, ...
In this integrative review research pertaining to the physical, cognitive, socioemotional, and psych...
Nationally, 542,000 children are in foster care. Many of these children have prior histories of malt...
Whilst there are increasing numbers of children in foster care, there are decreasing numbers of fost...
The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence and relationship between mental health diagn...
Children in care lag behind their peers on a number of outcome measures, including education. Interv...
Objective: To determine whether the psychiatric profile of children in foster care is more similar t...
Mental health problems are common and complex in children in care and most have mental health needs ...
Background: Placed children have a higher risk of mental illness and negative development but it doe...
Background: An increasing number of children are placed in foster care (i.e., a kin or nonkin family...
The topic of investigation for this project is the correlation between foster care placement and chi...
Unfortunately, a large number of children are subjected to abuse or neglect in their family home, re...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate physical and mental health in children in foster care and comparison wit...
Purpose: Foster care children are a highly vulnerable population and their experiences in care are c...
INTRODUCTION: As evidenced in the literature, when maltreated children are admitted into state care,...
Objective Foster children often experience compromising situations such as neglect, physical abuse, ...
In this integrative review research pertaining to the physical, cognitive, socioemotional, and psych...
Nationally, 542,000 children are in foster care. Many of these children have prior histories of malt...
Whilst there are increasing numbers of children in foster care, there are decreasing numbers of fost...
The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence and relationship between mental health diagn...
Children in care lag behind their peers on a number of outcome measures, including education. Interv...
Objective: To determine whether the psychiatric profile of children in foster care is more similar t...
Mental health problems are common and complex in children in care and most have mental health needs ...