romanian orphan studies: Effects of institualisation Flashcards
definition of institutionalisation
an institution is a place dedicated to a particular task, such as looking after children awaiting adoption or caring for the mentally ill
place where people live as opposed to day care
rutter aim
been to investigate the extent to which good care could make up for poor early experiences in institutions
rutter procedure
follows group of 165 romanian orphans
had been apotted by families in the Uk
aim was to see the extent to which good care could make up for poor early experiences in institutions
group of 52 children from the Uk adopted around the same time served as a control group
rutter findings
when first arrived, half of children showed signs of delayed intellectual development and the majority were severely underorished. at age 11, children showed differential rates of recovery
mean IQ of those adopted before the age of 6 months was 102
rutter conclusion
there appeared to be a difference in outcome related to whether adoption took place before or after 6 months
disinhibited attachment
typical effect from being in an institution
children are equally friendly and affectionate towards people they know and strangers
intellectual disability
children showed signs of intellectual disability when they arrived in Britain
weakness-romanian orphanages we’re not typical
conditions were so bad that results cannot be applied to understanding tn r impact of better quality institutional care or indeed any situation
weakness-individual differences
it may not be true that all children who experience institualtion are unable to recover
strength-fewer extraneous variables than other orphan studies
there were many orphan studies before the romanian orphans became available to study but often these studies involved children who had experienced loss or trauma
strength-real life application
enhanced our understanding of the effects of institutionalisation. seychellois results have led to improvements in the way children are cared for
bucharest early intervention project procedure
conducted the Bucharest early intervention project assessing attachment in 95 romani. children aged 12-31 months
bucharest early intervention project findings
the researchers found that 64% of the control group were classed as securely attached in the SS