EFFECTS IN ADULTHOOD OF SEPARATIONS AND LONG TERM FOSTER CARE : A FRENCH RESEARCH STUDY - Inserm - Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Article Dans Une Revue Adoption and Fostering Année : 1998

EFFECTS IN ADULTHOOD OF SEPARATIONS AND LONG TERM FOSTER CARE : A FRENCH RESEARCH STUDY

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Outcomes for adults formerly placed in long term foster care were analysed through a follow-up study in the past. The aim was to measure the effects of adverse childhood experiences when placed in foster families by a minimum of five years' coutinous care in a stable environment . The findings in this paper concentrate on the feelings, aspirations and living situations of a sample of 63 young adults, interviewed at least five years after leaving care. Despite cleary varied outcomes, findins show that a stable care environment, backed up by substantial edicational and psychotherapeutic support can go a long way towards helping children separated from their birth families achieved satisfactory social integration in adulthood.
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inserm-00353761 , version 1 (16-01-2009)

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Annick-Camille Dumaret, Marthe Coppel-Batsch. EFFECTS IN ADULTHOOD OF SEPARATIONS AND LONG TERM FOSTER CARE : A FRENCH RESEARCH STUDY. Adoption and Fostering, 1998, 22 (1), pp.31-39. ⟨inserm-00353761⟩
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