Emotional and relational regulation of children and youth in residential care

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Autor(a) principal: Gameiro, Fátima
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Ferreira, Paula Isabel Marques, Rosa, Beatriz, Pedro, Ana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10437/13808
Resumo: Family relationships have been shown to play an important role in the way children/youth evaluate themselves, influencing their emotional and relational regulation, more specifically, their self-concept, self-esteem, perception of social support and behavior. In order to compare the adjustment of children/youth living in residential care and in family, 169 children/youth aged between 10 and 21 years were studied, 62 living in residential care units and 107 with their families, 93 females and 76 males. The Piers-Harris Self-concept Rating Scale, Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale, Procidano and Heller's Perception of Social Support from Friends and Family and Buss and Perry's Aggressiveness Questionnaire were applied via google forms and in person. The results showed that children and youngsters in residential care show statistically significant differences from those who live with their families in all the parameters analyzed. They are more fragile in terms of self-concept (except for the anxiety domain) and self-esteem, show a lower perception of social support from peers and family, and show a higher perception of aggressiveness, both in general and in the instrumental, affective and cognitive dimensions. We conclude that all participants showed weaknesses in terms of anxiety management, and that institutionalized children/youth were more psychologically and relationally maladjusted and more aggressive, thus demonstrating the urgency for a multidisciplinary intervention in this population, by promoting personal and relational skills. Keywords: emotional and relational regulation, aggressiveness, children and youth, family, residential care.
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spelling Emotional and relational regulation of children and youth in residential careRELAÇÕES FAMILIARESAGRESSIVIDADEFAMÍLIACRIANÇASJOVENSJOVENS INSTITUCIONALIZADOSCOMPORTAMENTO EMOCIONALSERVIÇO SOCIALFAMILY RELATIONSHIPSAGGRESSIVENESSCHILDRENYOUNG PEOPLEINSTITUTIONALIZED YOUNG PEOPLEEMOTIONAL BEHAVIOURSOCIAL WORKFamily relationships have been shown to play an important role in the way children/youth evaluate themselves, influencing their emotional and relational regulation, more specifically, their self-concept, self-esteem, perception of social support and behavior. In order to compare the adjustment of children/youth living in residential care and in family, 169 children/youth aged between 10 and 21 years were studied, 62 living in residential care units and 107 with their families, 93 females and 76 males. The Piers-Harris Self-concept Rating Scale, Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale, Procidano and Heller's Perception of Social Support from Friends and Family and Buss and Perry's Aggressiveness Questionnaire were applied via google forms and in person. The results showed that children and youngsters in residential care show statistically significant differences from those who live with their families in all the parameters analyzed. They are more fragile in terms of self-concept (except for the anxiety domain) and self-esteem, show a lower perception of social support from peers and family, and show a higher perception of aggressiveness, both in general and in the instrumental, affective and cognitive dimensions. We conclude that all participants showed weaknesses in terms of anxiety management, and that institutionalized children/youth were more psychologically and relationally maladjusted and more aggressive, thus demonstrating the urgency for a multidisciplinary intervention in this population, by promoting personal and relational skills. Keywords: emotional and relational regulation, aggressiveness, children and youth, family, residential care.As relações familiares demonstraram desempenhar um papel importante na forma como as crianças/jovens se avaliam, influenciando sua regulamentação emocional e relacional, mais especificamente, seu autoconceito, auto-estima, percepção de apoio social e comportamento. A fim de comparar a adaptação das crianças/jovens que vivem em unidades residenciais e familiares, foram estudadas 169 crianças/jovens entre 10 e 21 anos, 62 vivendo em unidades residenciais e 107 com suas famílias, 93 mulheres e 76 homens. A Escala de Autoconceito Piers-Harris, Escala de Auto-estima Rosenberg, Procidano e Heller's Perception of Social Support from Friends and Family e Buss e o Questionário de Agressividade de Perry foram aplicados através de formulários google e pessoalmente. Os resultados mostraram que as crianças e os jovens que vivem com suas famílias apresentam diferenças estatisticamente significativas em todos os parâmetros analisados. Eles são mais frágeis em termos de autoconceito (exceto no domínio da ansiedade) e auto-estima, mostram uma menor percepção de apoio social dos colegas e da família, e mostram uma maior percepção de agressividade, tanto em geral como nas dimensões instrumental, afetiva e cognitiva. Concluímos que todos os participantes mostraram fraquezas em termos de gerenciamento da ansiedade, e que as crianças/jovens institucionalizadas eram mais desajustadas psicologicamente e relacionalmente e mais agressivas, demonstrando assim a urgência de uma intervenção multidisciplinar nesta população, promovendo habilidades pessoais e relacionais. Palavras-chave: regulação emocional e relacional, agressividade, crianças e jovens, família, cuidado residencial.Studies Publicações2023-04-17T12:21:00Z2023-04-14T00:00:00Z2023-04-14info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10437/13808eng2764-085xdoi: 10.54018/sssrv4n1-010Gameiro, FátimaFerreira, Paula Isabel MarquesRosa, BeatrizPedro, Anainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-04-21T01:30:45Zoai:recil.ensinolusofona.pt:10437/13808Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:50:00.740209Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Emotional and relational regulation of children and youth in residential care
title Emotional and relational regulation of children and youth in residential care
spellingShingle Emotional and relational regulation of children and youth in residential care
Gameiro, Fátima
RELAÇÕES FAMILIARES
AGRESSIVIDADE
FAMÍLIA
CRIANÇAS
JOVENS
JOVENS INSTITUCIONALIZADOS
COMPORTAMENTO EMOCIONAL
SERVIÇO SOCIAL
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
AGGRESSIVENESS
CHILDREN
YOUNG PEOPLE
INSTITUTIONALIZED YOUNG PEOPLE
EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOUR
SOCIAL WORK
title_short Emotional and relational regulation of children and youth in residential care
title_full Emotional and relational regulation of children and youth in residential care
title_fullStr Emotional and relational regulation of children and youth in residential care
title_full_unstemmed Emotional and relational regulation of children and youth in residential care
title_sort Emotional and relational regulation of children and youth in residential care
author Gameiro, Fátima
author_facet Gameiro, Fátima
Ferreira, Paula Isabel Marques
Rosa, Beatriz
Pedro, Ana
author_role author
author2 Ferreira, Paula Isabel Marques
Rosa, Beatriz
Pedro, Ana
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gameiro, Fátima
Ferreira, Paula Isabel Marques
Rosa, Beatriz
Pedro, Ana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv RELAÇÕES FAMILIARES
AGRESSIVIDADE
FAMÍLIA
CRIANÇAS
JOVENS
JOVENS INSTITUCIONALIZADOS
COMPORTAMENTO EMOCIONAL
SERVIÇO SOCIAL
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
AGGRESSIVENESS
CHILDREN
YOUNG PEOPLE
INSTITUTIONALIZED YOUNG PEOPLE
EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOUR
SOCIAL WORK
topic RELAÇÕES FAMILIARES
AGRESSIVIDADE
FAMÍLIA
CRIANÇAS
JOVENS
JOVENS INSTITUCIONALIZADOS
COMPORTAMENTO EMOCIONAL
SERVIÇO SOCIAL
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
AGGRESSIVENESS
CHILDREN
YOUNG PEOPLE
INSTITUTIONALIZED YOUNG PEOPLE
EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOUR
SOCIAL WORK
description Family relationships have been shown to play an important role in the way children/youth evaluate themselves, influencing their emotional and relational regulation, more specifically, their self-concept, self-esteem, perception of social support and behavior. In order to compare the adjustment of children/youth living in residential care and in family, 169 children/youth aged between 10 and 21 years were studied, 62 living in residential care units and 107 with their families, 93 females and 76 males. The Piers-Harris Self-concept Rating Scale, Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale, Procidano and Heller's Perception of Social Support from Friends and Family and Buss and Perry's Aggressiveness Questionnaire were applied via google forms and in person. The results showed that children and youngsters in residential care show statistically significant differences from those who live with their families in all the parameters analyzed. They are more fragile in terms of self-concept (except for the anxiety domain) and self-esteem, show a lower perception of social support from peers and family, and show a higher perception of aggressiveness, both in general and in the instrumental, affective and cognitive dimensions. We conclude that all participants showed weaknesses in terms of anxiety management, and that institutionalized children/youth were more psychologically and relationally maladjusted and more aggressive, thus demonstrating the urgency for a multidisciplinary intervention in this population, by promoting personal and relational skills. Keywords: emotional and relational regulation, aggressiveness, children and youth, family, residential care.
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