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Psychological Indicators and Perceptions of Adolescents in Residential Care* * Article derived from the master's thesis of Amanda Oliveira Fernandes under the guidance of Dr. Nancy Ramacciotti de Oliveira-Monteiro, defended in 2013 at the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Health Sciences of the Universidade Federal de São Paulo.

Indicadores Psicológicos e Percepção de Acolhimento em Adolescentes

Indicadores Psicológicos y Percepciones de Acogimiento en Adolescentes

Abstract

The institutionalization of adolescents has been mentioned in the literature with positive and negative aspects. This study investigated 61 adolescents in residential care aiming to evaluate psychological problems and perceptions related to the care, using interviews and the YSR. Data was evaluated using quantitative and qualitative analysis, using gender, age and length of institutionalization as variables. Results indicated clinical scores for psychological problems, except for externalizing problems, in younger girls recently taken into care and older boys institutionalized for longer periods. The perceptions about the care were negative or indifferent; elements of positivity were expressed by adolescents institutionalized for longer periods. Instability in the permanence in the care service and the reasons for having been taken into care were manifested with psychological distress. There were few contacts with the family of origin; the adolescents mentioned the importance of their families and the desire to leave the institution. Members of the institutional teams were indicated as sources of care and protection. This study reflects the challenges for the positive development of this population.

Keywords
adolescence; institution; human development

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