2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2007.09.004
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Behaviors of youth involved in the child welfare system

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“…Mas não se pode esquecer que o abuso físico intrafamiliar é multidirecional, pois poderá ocorrer entre quaisquer de seus membros, por exemplo: pais e fi lho (a), irmãos, casal, entre outros. Esses eventos estressores vivenciados podem estar associados à manifestação dos comportamentos desadaptativos destas adolescentes e podem ser entendidos como facilitadores para a entrada na vida infracional (Grogan-Kaylor et al, 2008;Dell´Aglio, Santos, & Borges, 2005).…”
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“…Mas não se pode esquecer que o abuso físico intrafamiliar é multidirecional, pois poderá ocorrer entre quaisquer de seus membros, por exemplo: pais e fi lho (a), irmãos, casal, entre outros. Esses eventos estressores vivenciados podem estar associados à manifestação dos comportamentos desadaptativos destas adolescentes e podem ser entendidos como facilitadores para a entrada na vida infracional (Grogan-Kaylor et al, 2008;Dell´Aglio, Santos, & Borges, 2005).…”
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“…These may include major mental health problems, frequently compounded by substance abuse, and physical absences due to incarceration (Davis, 2009). Conversely, CIC who develop stronger relationships with caregivers are at less risk for developing antisocial behaviours, but the likelihood of forging strong bonds may diminish as youth experience multiple placement shifts (Grogan-Kaylor et al, 2008). Part of the disruptive social experiences caused by multiple placements is the sense of rejection, unworthiness, and negative labelling, whereby the child or youth may be considered "bad", "difficult", or "disruptive".…”
Section: Risks Unique To Cicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children in care who have experienced abuse are at a higher risk of engaging in antisocial behaviours compared to those placed in care who did not experience abuse (Grogan-Kaylor, Ruffolo, Ortega, & Clarke, 2008;Simmel, 2007). Children and youth who have been abused, particularly those abused recurrently or exposed to harsh parenting, are more likely to be extremely aggressive, seriously antisocial, and violent (Benzies, Keown, & Magill-Evans, 2009;Berger, 2005;Farrington, 1996;Lansford et al, 2007;Mulvaney & Mebert, 2007;Ryan & Testa, 2005).…”
Section: Exposure To Maltreatment and Antisocial Parentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Child maltreatment is associated with short-term risk for depression and anxiety (Lansford et al, 2002) and behavior problems (Grogan-Kaylor et al, 2008), as well as high levels of depression, anxiety, and distress in adulthood (Lindert et al, 2014). Children exposed to domestic violence (DV) have increased risk for externalizing behavior problems, internalizing behavior problems, and trauma symptoms (Evans, Davies, and DiLillo, 2008), while childhood exposure to community violence has been shown to be strongly related to both externalizing behavior problems and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) (Fowler et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%