Institutionalisation Flashcards

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What is Institutional Care?

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  • When a child’s living arrangements are outside of the family.
  • Some are raised in children’s homes, hostels, hospitals etc
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What can Institutional Care lead to?

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  • Children adopt the rules and norms of the institution
  • This could impair functioning and lead to a loss of personal identity (deindividuation)
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Who researched into the effects of institutionalisation?

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Study of Romanian Orphans - Rutter et al (2010)

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What was the Procedure?

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  • Study of 165 Romanian Orphans who spent early years of their lives in Romanian Orphanages, before being adopted so they suffered effects of institutionalised
  • Adoptees tested at ages, 4, 6, 11 and 15 to assess physical, cognitive and social development
  • Progress was compared to a control group of 52 British children adopted in the UK before 6 months
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What were the findings?

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  • At time of adoption the Romanian Orphans lagged behind the British counterparts in physical, cognitive and social development
  • By the age of 4 those Romanians adopted before 6 months had caught up with their British counterparts
  • Those adopted after 6 months still had significant deficits at age 4
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What did the study conclude?

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  • Suggests long term consequences of institutionalisation may be less severe if adopted before 6 months and received sensitive parenting
  • If children are not adopted before 6 months the consequences of institutionalisation are likely to be severe
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What are the effects of Institutionalisation?

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Delayed Intellectual Development
Disinhibited Attachment
Emotional Development (cannot manage anger)
Lack of internal working model
Quasi - Autism
Delayed physical development

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What are some strengths into the effects of Institutionalisation?

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  • Enhanced Understanding
    • We now know more about negative consequences of institutionalisation
    • Led to the establishment of key workers who can provide crucial emotional care
  • Changes in Adoption
    • Mothers encouraged to nurse their children for as long as possible before giving up for adoption
    • Today most babies are adopted before 6 months, usually in first week of life
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What are some weaknesses into the effects of Institutionalisation?

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Generalising Results
Canadian orphans from Romania
Participant Variables

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Generalising Results

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  • Problems when generalising results of Romanian Orphans as conditions in their orphanages were extremely poor
  • They faced much more than emotional deprivation
  • Physical conditions were appalling with no cognitive stimulation
  • Likely that the long-term effects of institutional care only occurs when there are multiple risk factors
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Canadian Orphans from Romania

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  • Carried out longitudinal study of 36 Romanian Orphans adopted to families in Canada
  • Adopted orphans were physically smaller than a matched control group at age 4, but by age 10 this disappeared
  • Same was true for psychological health
  • Effects of Institutionalisation can be reduced through sensitive parenting
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Participant Variables

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  • Adoption and control groups were not randomly allocated to conditions in the study
  • Participant Variables between the children could influence the findings in unexpected ways
  • Adopted children may have been adopted because of personal characteristics such as resilience and being sensible
  • This might explain why they were less affected by institutionalisation which lowers the validity of the research
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