Australian Journal of Rural Health,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
31(6), С. 1103 - 1114
Опубликована: Сен. 12, 2023
Abstract
Introduction
There
is
limited
research
into
informal
support
processes
amongst
young
people
supporting
a
peer
through
traumatic
event
and
how
this
process
occurs
specifically
within
rural
setting.
Objective
The
aim
of
was
to
understand
the
contextual
environment
impacts
on
personal
interpersonal
rural‐based
who
experienced
event.
Design
Qualitative
interviews
were
conducted
with
22
(aged
14–19),
resided
in
Gippsland,
Victoria,
Australia.
A
substantive
theory
developed
using
Charmaz's
(1)
Constructivist
grounded
methodology.
Findings
Young
shared
responsibility
for
their
went
back
life
as
normal
felt
connected
community,
whereas
maintained
sole
responsibility,
mental
health
problems,
disconnected
from
community
like
an
outsider.
environmental
factors
(i.e.,
service
accessibility,
transport,
internet
blackspots)
impacted
both
negatively
positively
people's
ability
provide
well
influenced
whether
they
safe
share
responsibility.
Discussion
This
implies
that
providing
pathways
reconnecting
place
are
essential
guiding
foundations
support.
Conclusion
Integrating
these
insights
can
create
new
models
areas,
whilst
also
creating
opportunities
form
healthy
Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
41(4), С. 561 - 576
Опубликована: Дек. 21, 2022
Abstract
Regardless
of
the
type
residential
care
context,
entering
in
is
an
impactful
event
that
involves
separation
young
people
from
their
relatives,
as
well
need
to
adapt
a
new
context.
This
adaptation
might
be
facilitated
by
quality
relationships
with
professionals
these
settings,
which
turn
may
positively
impact
people’s
psychological
adjustment.
Purpose:
The
current
systematic
review
aims
identify
factors
associated
homes
(i.e.,
generalist
care,
therapeutic
juvenile
justice
settings)
at
different
ecological
levels.
Method:
A
electronic
search
was
conducted
eight
databases:
Academic
Search
Complete,
APA
PsycArticles,
PsycINFO,
Psychology
and
Behavioral
Sciences
Collection,
ERIC,
MEDLINE,
Web
Science
Scopus,
using
combination
words
related
relationship,
children,
adolescent.
Based
on
PRISMA
statement,
919
manuscripts
were
yielded,
thirteen
studies
met
inclusion
criteria.
Results:
Child
(e.g.,
gender
or
age),
professionals’
characteristics,
behaviors,
skills),
organizational
Ratios
children
staff)
cross-cutting
time
spent
together,
length
relationship)
found
between
care.
Discussion:
settings
should
able
provide
appropriate
resources
services
address
complex
needs.
Practical
implications
are
discussed.
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships,
Год журнала:
2020,
Номер
38(3), С. 848 - 864
Опубликована: Ноя. 28, 2020
A
rights-based
approach
calls
for
studies
to
explore
further
the
extent
which
rights’
fulfillment
in
residential
care
affects
young
people’s
mental
health.
focus
on
protective
factors,
such
as
supportive
relations,
can
inform
policies
and
practices
is
critical
youths’
empowerment
adaptive
outcomes.
However,
existing
social
support
are
mainly
descriptive
qualitative
nature
or
effect
of
This
study
builds
upon
enhances
knowledge
by
exploring
moderating
role
from
educators
association
between
perceived
rights
psychological
difficulties.
sample
366
adolescents
(53%
boys)
(
M
age
=
14.82;
SD
1.81)
were
included
this
completed
self-reported
measures
rights,
Social
moderated
relationship
perception
regarding
respectful
system
practices,
autonomy
contact
with
family,
well
When
greater
was
adolescents,
higher
perceptions
lower
family
associated
levels
Results
provide
evidence
positive
functioning
care,
educators.
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
41(4), С. 822 - 845
Опубликована: Ноя. 16, 2023
This
study
aimed
to
explore
the
perceptions
and
experiences
of
professionals
working
in
residential
care
(RC)
settings
(i.e.,
caregivers
directors)
about
youth-caregiver
relationship
quality
(YCRQ).
Method:
A
qualitative
was
developed
Portugal
including
15
(73.3%
women,
23–50
years)
directors
34–45
18
generalist
RC
units.
Data
were
collected
through
six
focus
groups
using
a
semi-structured
interview
script.
analyzed
following
content
analysis
approach
NVIVO
12
software.
Results:
Our
findings
revealed
that
concept
YCRQ
mainly
described
terms
good
qualities,
organizational
determinants
relationships
most
mentioned
both
by
social
context,
intervention
models
strategies).
Individual
characteristics
youth
staff
less
as
YCRQ.
These
provide
important
insights
for
practice.
Conclusions:
efforts
should
be
made
design
interventions
aim
improve
its
climate
so
with
necessary
support
resources
enable
them
enhance
positive
Residential Treatment for Children & Youth,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
41(2), С. 183 - 200
Опубликована: Апрель 24, 2023
According
to
the
attachment
theory,
early
experiences
with
primary
caregivers
are
foundation
of
expectations
and
beliefs
about
self,
others,
world.
It
becomes
particularly
relevant
in
youth
living
Residential
Care
(RC)
settings,
due
their
past
adversities.
In
this
context,
care
workers
can
provide
emotional
healing
by
acting
as
secure
base
figures
fostering
conditions
for
youth's
revision
internal
working
models.
The
main
aim
present
study
was
explore
relationship
between
dimensions
satisfaction
residential
caregiving
environment,
well
as,
analyze
potential
mediator
effect
quality
RC
settings
prior
association.
sample
composed
youth,
aged
12
18
(M
=
15.54;
SD
1.66)
Porto
district,
Portugal
(N
248),
that
responded
three
self-report
measures.
Results
showed
were
associated
being
association
mediated
workers.
This
highlights
importance
investing
good
relational
environment.
Routledge eBooks,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Окт. 18, 2022
Fulfilling
young
people's
right
to
participation
in
residential
care
is
critical
as
it
associated
with
better
psychological
outcomes.This
chapter
describes
a
qualitative
study,
involving
Portuguese
professionals
working
(N=87)
who
completed
an
online
survey
set
of
open-ended
questions.Content
analysis
revealed
six
core
categories
-the
Concept
Participation,
Participation
Life
Domains,
Residential
Care
Domains
Enablers,
Barriers
Benefits
-and
18
main
subcategories.Participation
was
mostly
defined
the
opportunity
for
children
have
voice
and
express
their
opinion,
ensuring
also
that
views
are
considered
taken
seriously.Professionals
acknowledged
group
home
activities
dynamics,
well
issues
related
personal
functioning
two
most
reported
domains
participation.Human
resource
factors
were
frequent
enablers
pointed
out
by
participants
(e.g.,
skilled
professionals),
barriers
context
human
management
constraints,
lack
suitable
space).The
benefits
people'
outcomes
well-being,
empowerment,
sense
belonging).These
findings
call
importance
fostering
care,
which
may
enhance
people´s
well-being
quality
provided.A
practice
policy
implications
discussed,
namely,
need
makers'
awareness
about
this
issue.