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Interpretation of vulnerability and cumulative disadvantage among unaccompanied adolescent migrants in Greece: A qualitative study
Divya Mishra ,Paul B. Spiegel, Vasileia Lucero Digidiki, Peter J. Winch - PLoS Med, 27 Mar 2020
… adult housing when they turned 18 years old so that they could continue developing new skills. Those who were not in shelters by age 18 years could not access adult housing and lost this opportunity. … adult housing when they turned 18 years old so that they could continue developing new skills. Those who were not in …
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Reforming Child Institutional Care in the Post-Soviet Bloc: The Potential Role of Family-Based Empowerment Strategies
Leyla Ismayiloya, Fred Ssewamala, Aytakin Huseynli - Children and Youth Services Review, 18 Dec 2014
… strategies into deinstitutionalization efforts that could lift biological parents out of poverty, help them … deinstitutionalization programs and interventions could be tailored to address the needs of children placed in … strategies into deinstitutionalization efforts that could lift biological parents out of poverty, help them …
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Measuring the restrictiveness of Portuguese residential care for children and youth
Mary Elizabeth Rauktis, Margarida Rangel Henriques, Maria Acciaiuoli Barbosa‐Ducharne, Orlanda Cruz, Marina S. Lemos, Julia Lee - International Journal of Social Welfare, 24 Jul 2019
… that measuring the restriction of living environment could provide a concise youth‐informed perspective of living … that measuring the restriction of living environment could provide a concise youth‐informed perspective of living …
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Variables Related to Victimization and Perpetration of Dating Violence in Adolescents in Residential Care Settings
María Dosil, Joana Jaureguizar, and Elena Bermaras - The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 18 Oct 2019
… a serious problem, thus, the study of related factors could help to better understand this violence and intervene … a serious problem, thus, the study of related factors could help to better understand this violence and intervene …
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Victimization and substance use among adolescents in residential child care
Sergio Fernández-Artamendi, Alba Águila-Otero, Jorge F. Del Valle, Amaia Bravo - Child Abuse & Neglect, 16 Apr 2020
… associated to high-risk environments and families could contribute to explain the high levels of substance use … associated to high-risk environments and families could contribute to explain the high levels of substance use …
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Different Perceptions Regarding the Education of Children in Care: The Perspectives of Teachers, Caregivers and Children in Residential Care
Carme Montserrat, Joan Llosada-Gistau, Ferran Casas, Rosa Sitjes - Education in Out-of-Home Care, 09 Nov 2019
… the same questions for data to be contrasted. Data matches could be analysed as each teacher and caregiver evaluated the … the same questions for data to be contrasted. Data matches could be analysed as each teacher and caregiver evaluated the …
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The Impact on Education of Children Admitted into Care after Experiencing Abuse
Neil Zammit & Charlotte Moore - MCAST Journal of Applied Research & Practice, 2018
… are aggressive; through this support plan coordinators could plan how the child should behave towards other … different homes to support children in their education could be examined. Additionally, judgmental sampling was also … sufficient detailed information on the study so that they could make an informed, rational and voluntary decisions …
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Young Teenagers’ Views Regarding Residential Care in Portugal and Spain: A Qualitative Study
Carme Montserrat, Paulo Delgado, Marta Garcia-Molsosa, João M. S. Carvalho and Joan Llosada-Gistau - Social Sciences, 10 Feb 2021
… and access to some activities or goods their families could not afford, such as the enrolment in certain schools or … are very huge, because if I were in my mother’s house I could always be in contact with my family, but as I am in … the resources instead of their quantity: they stated they could not buy (or wear) what they wanted, nor could they wear …
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Cognitive and behavioural profile of minors in residential care: The role of executive functions
Nuria Camuñas, María Vaíllo, Irini Mavrou, María Brígido, Miriam Poole Quintana - Children and Youth Services Review, 24 Sep 2020
… capacity and their planning and organisation skills, could be the main factor un- derlying certain learning … SENA were below the precautionary area. This inconsistency could be attributed either to emotional instability which is … with age (Fernández- Pinto et al., 2015). This result could be due to the fact that the most significant increase …
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Maltreatment in residential child protection care: A review of the literature
Fotine Konstantopoulou and Ioanna Mantziou - Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health, 2020
… for traffickers (Riebschleger et al., 2015). Leaving care could be equally difficult to entering since res- idential … circumstances favor sexual abuse by peer residents and it could be quite challenging for staff to draw a distinct line … of institutional child sexual abuse, often times they could be unaware of the process, fearful of the legal …
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