Title of article :
Behavior Problems in Children Adopted from Psychosocially
Depriving Institutions
Author/Authors :
Emily C. Merz، نويسنده , , Robert B. McCall، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Behavior problems were investigated in 342 6- to
18-year-old children adopted from psychosocially depriving
Russian institutions that provided adequate physical resources
but not consistent, responsive caregiving. Results indicated
that attention and externalizing problems were the most
prevalent types of behavior problems in the sample as a
whole. Behavior problemrates increased with age at adoption,
such that children adopted at 18 months or older had higher
rates than never-institutionalized children but youngeradopted
children did not. There was a stronger association
between age at adoption and behavior problems during
adolescence than at younger ages at assessment. Children
adopted from psychosocially depriving institutions had lower
behavior problem rates than children adopted from severely
depriving Romanian institutions in the 1990s. The implications
of these results are that early psychosocial deprivation is
associated with behavior problems, children exposed to
prolonged early deprivation may be especially vulnerable to
the developmental stresses of adolescence, and severe
institutional deprivation is associated with a higher percentage
of behavior problems after a shorter duration of exposure
Keywords :
Institutionalization . Behavior problems .Early childhood development
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology