2001
DOI: 10.1093/bjsw/31.2.213
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Facing adulthood alone: the long-term impact of family break-up and infant institutions, a longitudinal study

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“…In a study conducted in Canada of 40 traumatic children, it was observed that although the majority of the children continued to display moderate traumatic symptoms in the immediate period following their discharge, their mental health had mostly returned to normal within a period of one to three years after the end of their treatment (13). A 23-year observational study conducted of 268 Israeli children by Weiner and Kupermintz also demonstrated the effectiveness of Residential Treatment Centers (14).…”
Section: Rehabilitation and Treatment Centersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study conducted in Canada of 40 traumatic children, it was observed that although the majority of the children continued to display moderate traumatic symptoms in the immediate period following their discharge, their mental health had mostly returned to normal within a period of one to three years after the end of their treatment (13). A 23-year observational study conducted of 268 Israeli children by Weiner and Kupermintz also demonstrated the effectiveness of Residential Treatment Centers (14).…”
Section: Rehabilitation and Treatment Centersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies that have investigated the situation of care leavers in Israel indicate that in many areas they face challenges and difficulties similar to those leaving care in other countries and that their outcomes are poor. Similar to other young adults who left care, they also achieve low educational achievements, struggle with economic and employment difficulties, and are more involved with criminal activities (Cashmore & Paxman, 2006b;Courtney & Dworsky, 2006;Shimoni & Benbenishty, 2011;Stein, 2012;Sulimani-Aidan, Benbenishty, Dinisman, & Zeira, 2013;Weiner & Kupermintz, 2001).…”
Section: Out-of-home Placements In Israelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[70] Rezidental tedavi merkezlerinin araştırıldığı bir diğer çalışmada Weiner ve Kupermintz tarafından İsrailli 268 çocuk 23 yıl süreyle izlenmiş ve bu merkezlerin etkinliği göste-rilmiştir. [71] Bu merkezlerde koruma altındaki çocuk ve gençler arasında eğitim alanındaki sorunların diğer çocuklara oranla daha sık olduğu bildirilmiştir. [72] Uygun ailesel şartlara sahip olmadığından evlerinden ayrılan çocukların eğitim alanında aldık-ları destek kısıtlı olmaktadır.…”
Section: Rezidental Tedavi Merkezleriunclassified