Scientific article 5. JAN 2022
Parenting interventions to support parent/child attachment and psychosocial adjustment in foster and adoptive parents and children: A systematic review
Authors:
- Nina Thorup Dalgaard
- Trine Filges
- Bjørn C. A. Viinholt
- Maiken Pontoppidan
Social issues
Children, youth and family
Social issues, Children, youth and family
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Abstract
Background
Adopted children and children placed in foster care are at increased risk of developing a range of mental health, behavioural, and psychosocial adjustment problems. Previous studies suggest that due to early experiences of separation and loss some children may have difficulties forming a secure attachment relationship with the adoptive/foster parents.
Background
Adopted children and children placed in foster care are at increased risk of developing a range of mental health, behavioural, and psychosocial adjustment problems. Previous studies suggest that due to early experiences of separation and loss some children may have difficulties forming a secure attachment relationship with the adoptive/foster parents.
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Campbell Systematic Reviews