Early family adversity, stability and consistency of institutional care and infant cognitive, language and motor development across the first six months of institutionalization

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Autor(a) principal: Baptista, J.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Belsky, J., Marques, S., Silva, J. R., Martins, C., Soares, I.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/26032
Resumo: This study extends research on the effects of institutionalization—by examining the trajectories of cognitive, language and motor development of 64 Portuguese infants and toddlers across the first six months of institutionalization, while determining whether pre-institutional adversities and the stability and consistency of institutional care predict children’s development. At time of enrollment, 23.4%, 32.8% and 31.3% of the children were moderately to severely delayed, respectively, in their cognitive, linguistic and motor functioning. Developmental problems persisted after six months of institutionalization. The accumulation of early pre-institutional adversities predicted cognitive and motor limitations at admission to the institutions, but not variation in subsequent development. The stability and consistency of institutional care also failed to predict developmental growth and change. Children who had never lived with their families of origin showed a better language development at enrollment than their counterparts who had lived with their families of origin before institutionalization. Such advantage was followed by a deceleration in language growth after six months of institutional placement. Results are discussed in terms of short- vs. longer-term effects of institutionalization.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Early family adversity, stability and consistency of institutional care and infant cognitive, language and motor development across the first six months of institutionalization
title Early family adversity, stability and consistency of institutional care and infant cognitive, language and motor development across the first six months of institutionalization
spellingShingle Early family adversity, stability and consistency of institutional care and infant cognitive, language and motor development across the first six months of institutionalization
Baptista, J.
Institutionalization
Infant development
Early family adversity
Stability and consistency of institutional care
title_short Early family adversity, stability and consistency of institutional care and infant cognitive, language and motor development across the first six months of institutionalization
title_full Early family adversity, stability and consistency of institutional care and infant cognitive, language and motor development across the first six months of institutionalization
title_fullStr Early family adversity, stability and consistency of institutional care and infant cognitive, language and motor development across the first six months of institutionalization
title_full_unstemmed Early family adversity, stability and consistency of institutional care and infant cognitive, language and motor development across the first six months of institutionalization
title_sort Early family adversity, stability and consistency of institutional care and infant cognitive, language and motor development across the first six months of institutionalization
author Baptista, J.
author_facet Baptista, J.
Belsky, J.
Marques, S.
Silva, J. R.
Martins, C.
Soares, I.
author_role author
author2 Belsky, J.
Marques, S.
Silva, J. R.
Martins, C.
Soares, I.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baptista, J.
Belsky, J.
Marques, S.
Silva, J. R.
Martins, C.
Soares, I.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Institutionalization
Infant development
Early family adversity
Stability and consistency of institutional care
topic Institutionalization
Infant development
Early family adversity
Stability and consistency of institutional care
description This study extends research on the effects of institutionalization—by examining the trajectories of cognitive, language and motor development of 64 Portuguese infants and toddlers across the first six months of institutionalization, while determining whether pre-institutional adversities and the stability and consistency of institutional care predict children’s development. At time of enrollment, 23.4%, 32.8% and 31.3% of the children were moderately to severely delayed, respectively, in their cognitive, linguistic and motor functioning. Developmental problems persisted after six months of institutionalization. The accumulation of early pre-institutional adversities predicted cognitive and motor limitations at admission to the institutions, but not variation in subsequent development. The stability and consistency of institutional care also failed to predict developmental growth and change. Children who had never lived with their families of origin showed a better language development at enrollment than their counterparts who had lived with their families of origin before institutionalization. Such advantage was followed by a deceleration in language growth after six months of institutional placement. Results are discussed in terms of short- vs. longer-term effects of institutionalization.
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