2016
DOI: 10.1080/13229400.2015.1106333
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Do sibling relationships protect adolescents in residential care and traditional families from developing psychopathologies?

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“…With the caveat that studies rarely discerned how different country contexts interacted with reasons for entry into residential care specifically, its usage to promote recovery, rehabilitation or ‘treatment’ of children appeared to be a feature of North America and European (North and West) research, while situational factors appeared to be more present (but not exclusively) in research from other areas of the world. Various situational factors associated with separation from parents were discussed, such as death or severe illness of parent(s) during war, epidemics (specifically HIV/AIDS), natural disaster or migration (Caserta et al, 2017; Nsabimana et al, 2019; Pandya, 2018); dire economic situations, poverty or hardship (Baptista et al, 2017; Mota et al, 2017); state policies, societal or cultural norms leading to child abandonment; and family violence, breakdown or substance abuse (Jaramillo et al, 2016; Jozefiak et al, 2017; Rakhlin et al, 2017).…”
Section: Key Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With the caveat that studies rarely discerned how different country contexts interacted with reasons for entry into residential care specifically, its usage to promote recovery, rehabilitation or ‘treatment’ of children appeared to be a feature of North America and European (North and West) research, while situational factors appeared to be more present (but not exclusively) in research from other areas of the world. Various situational factors associated with separation from parents were discussed, such as death or severe illness of parent(s) during war, epidemics (specifically HIV/AIDS), natural disaster or migration (Caserta et al, 2017; Nsabimana et al, 2019; Pandya, 2018); dire economic situations, poverty or hardship (Baptista et al, 2017; Mota et al, 2017); state policies, societal or cultural norms leading to child abandonment; and family violence, breakdown or substance abuse (Jaramillo et al, 2016; Jozefiak et al, 2017; Rakhlin et al, 2017).…”
Section: Key Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is nevertheless clear from multiple papers that children and young people in institutional care experience negative outcomes or are at a disadvantage compared with their peers living in ‘family‐based’ care environments (such as foster care or formal/informal kinship care) or birth families. This disadvantage was measured in relation to a variety of domains, including behavioural (Humphreys et al 2018; MacKenzie et al, 2017; Nsabimana et al, 2019; Troller‐Renfree et al, 2016), socio‐emotional (Almas et al, 2015; Batki, 2018; Bick et al, 2017; Jaramillo et al, 2016; Mota et al, 2016; Perego et al, 2016; Sherr et al, 2017; Troller‐Renfree et al, 2015), psychological (Almas et al, 2016; Barone et al, 2016; Deambrosio et al, 2017; Humphreys et al 2018; Kennedy et al, 2016; Mota et al, 2017; Rakhlin et al, 2017; Rodrigues et al, 2019; Sherr et al, 2017; Troller‐Renfree et al, 2018; Wade et al, 2018) and medical (Perego et al, 2016; Slopen et al, 2019). Too few studies compared noninstitutional residential care to other settings, to understand if these disadvantages also arise in such residential settings.…”
Section: Key Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A relação fraterna tem um efeito determinante ao longo do tempo, no comportamento, pensamento e autoconceito de ambos os irmãos (Fernandes et al, 2007;Fernandes, 2016a). Pesquisas apontam que a relação fraterna tem um efeito determinante ao longo do tempo no desenvolvimento socioemocional e cognitivo de ambos os irmãos (Fernandes, 2000;Howe & Recchia, 2006;McHale et al, 2012;Tippett & Wolke, 2015) e parece constituir uma fonte de suporte fundamental na adaptação dos indivíduos a distintos contextos e situações (Mota et al, 2017;Ripoll et al, 2009).…”
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“…Wojciak et al (2018) pointed out that maintaining a positive and warm relationship with a strong affective bond strengthens resilience. On another hand, Mota et al (2017) indicated that, if their behaviour is prosocial, siblings can help prevent the onset of mental health problems, which have a high prevalence in this population. Linares et al (2007) also found a clear relationship between siblings' affective bond and their adaptation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%