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… more across the world separated or at risk of separation. COVID-19 exac- erbated the problem [2–4]. The absence of … in part due to children’s care problems exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic (I31). A Lancet Commission on Children’s … without parental care. Furthermore, as a response to the COVID- 19 pandemic, a number of countries advanced the return …
Family-centred practice (FCP) has been suggested as a best practice for treating youth with emotional and behavioural difficulties in residential care. In this preregistered global systematic review, the authors examined how FCP is operationalized and measured in residential youth care and which family outcomes are associated with FCP. Their systematic search in six databases identified 5784 articles. Their analyses included articles by coding the operationalizations of FCP in the interventions and study measures. Further, they descriptively summarized relations between FCP and family…
… facing care leavers. Third, they study how the “beyond Covid” situation is affecting care leavers. Finally, they … facing care leavers. Third, they study how the “beyond Covid” situation is affecting care leavers. Finally, they …
Abstract:
Individuals with experiences of alternative care (AC; i.e., out-of-home care and institutional care) are at high risk for various mental health and relational problems stemming from exposure to serious attachment disruptions, loss, and complex trauma. Yet, despite the interpersonal context of their significant adversities, surprisingly there is scant research explicitly focusing on callousness/unemotionality (e.g., lack of guilt, callous disregard for others) in this population.
This paper provides the first conceptual model for, and systematic scoping review of,…