‘I always say what I think’: a rights-based approach of young people¿s psychosocial functioning in residential care

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Autor(a) principal: Magalhães, Eunice
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Calheiros, M M, Antunes, Carla
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/63763
Resumo: Adolescents in residential care tend to be socially devalued and are psychosocially vulnerable. For that reason, a rights-based approach must be adopted to empower them and promote their participation. Focus group discussions were developed with 29 adolescents aiming to explore their rights perceptions during the placement in residential care and how it could be related to their well-being. Results from the grounded model showed that youth’s perceptions on the non-fulfilment of their rights are related to perceived emotional and behavioral difficulties. Their psychological functioning seems to be particularly affected when a set of dimensions are perceived as not fulfilled, namely, education, private life, non-discrimination, perceived social image and respect for themselves and their families by the protection system. Also, a set of individual, relational and socio-cognitive variables were identified as conditions and processes that provide additional explanatory potential to this model. These results underpin the relevance of adopting a rights-based approach to understand psychosocial functioning in residential care, strengthening the importance of social influences to human development. Implications for practice are also explored in the present work.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ‘I always say what I think’: a rights-based approach of young people¿s psychosocial functioning in residential care
title ‘I always say what I think’: a rights-based approach of young people¿s psychosocial functioning in residential care
spellingShingle ‘I always say what I think’: a rights-based approach of young people¿s psychosocial functioning in residential care
Magalhães, Eunice
Residential care
Adolescents
Child rights
Grounded model
title_short ‘I always say what I think’: a rights-based approach of young people¿s psychosocial functioning in residential care
title_full ‘I always say what I think’: a rights-based approach of young people¿s psychosocial functioning in residential care
title_fullStr ‘I always say what I think’: a rights-based approach of young people¿s psychosocial functioning in residential care
title_full_unstemmed ‘I always say what I think’: a rights-based approach of young people¿s psychosocial functioning in residential care
title_sort ‘I always say what I think’: a rights-based approach of young people¿s psychosocial functioning in residential care
author Magalhães, Eunice
author_facet Magalhães, Eunice
Calheiros, M M
Antunes, Carla
author_role author
author2 Calheiros, M M
Antunes, Carla
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magalhães, Eunice
Calheiros, M M
Antunes, Carla
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Residential care
Adolescents
Child rights
Grounded model
topic Residential care
Adolescents
Child rights
Grounded model
description Adolescents in residential care tend to be socially devalued and are psychosocially vulnerable. For that reason, a rights-based approach must be adopted to empower them and promote their participation. Focus group discussions were developed with 29 adolescents aiming to explore their rights perceptions during the placement in residential care and how it could be related to their well-being. Results from the grounded model showed that youth’s perceptions on the non-fulfilment of their rights are related to perceived emotional and behavioral difficulties. Their psychological functioning seems to be particularly affected when a set of dimensions are perceived as not fulfilled, namely, education, private life, non-discrimination, perceived social image and respect for themselves and their families by the protection system. Also, a set of individual, relational and socio-cognitive variables were identified as conditions and processes that provide additional explanatory potential to this model. These results underpin the relevance of adopting a rights-based approach to understand psychosocial functioning in residential care, strengthening the importance of social influences to human development. Implications for practice are also explored in the present work.
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