Institutionalisation Flashcards
Rutter Groups
- 165 Romanian orphans adopted in the UK
- Also followed control of 52 adopted chiildren from the UK
Rutter Study
- Longitudinal
- Assess cognitive, physical, and emotional development at 4, 6, 11, 15, 20-25 yrs
Rutter - what did he test?
The extent to which good care can make up for poor early experiences in institutions
Rutter Findings Intellectual
- 1/2 orphans showed delayed intellectual development when adopted
- at 11yrs their progress related to age of adoption (<6 months = 102 IQ, 6mths-2yrs = 86 IQ, >2yrs = 77 IQ)
Rutter Findings Emotional
- <6months adopted they were unlikely to show signs of attachment disorder
Rutter Conclusions
- -/ve relationship between age of adoption and emotional and intellectual development
- There is a sensitive period in the development of attachments (6months-2yrs) if not long-lasting effects
Deprivation
Loss of attachment
Privation
Lack of attachment due to failure to form any during early life
Institutionalisation
Result of being in institutional care
Gardner
Institutionalised children physically smaller than control
- due to lack of emotional care not poor nourishment
Quinton et al
- 50 women raised in childrens home compared to 50 women raised at home
- women in children home had difficulties as parents and were more likely to have children who entered care
Zenah’s Bucharest Early Intervention Project
- strange situation and CG interviews to assess attachment in 95 children with average of 90% of life in a Romanian orphan
- institutionalised had least secure attachment and most disorgansied
- control has more secure and least disinhibited
AO3 + internal validity Rutter
Rutter has high internal validity as no trauma before institutionalisation
AO3 - natural study
Can’t understand extent of privation as natural study so low control
AO3 + application
Emotional care and interaction is as important as physical care
- ratio of staff to children
- early adoption preferable