Romanian orphan studies: effects of institutionalisation Flashcards

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what is institutionalisation?

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  • when children are cared for by the state
  • extended stays in these= alter behaviour
  • adoption of the rules and norms of the institution
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how does institutionalisation influence childhood development?

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  • institutions are unable to provide physical and emotional care to young children as families
  • negatively influence childhood development negatively
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Deprivation vs Privatisation:

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  • deprivation: not receiving suitable emotional care from primary attachment figure
  • privation: more severe, total lack of care, no ability for form an attachment bond
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institutional privation (romanian orphanages):

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  • fall of romanian gov in 1990
  • 170,000 abandoned children in privation in orphanages
  • lacked physical and emotional care
  • malnourished and abused
  • adopted into loving western families
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Rutter (1998-2011) romanian orphan studies:

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  • conducted naturalistic experiment
  • longditudinal study of 165 romanian orphans
  • adopted into british families
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Rutter: Procedure

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  • romanian children grouped into those adopted:
  • under 6 mnths, between 6 mnths and 2 years, those older than 2 years
  • control group of british adoptees who hadn’t experienced privation
  • each group assessed at ages:
  • 4, 6, 11 and 15
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Rutter’s main findings: at age 6

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  • kids adopted 6 months showed disinherited attachment= overly friendly behaviour to strangers adults
  • more common in those adopted after 2 years old
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Rutter’s main findings: at age 11

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  • over half kids showed disinhibited attachment @ age 6 still showed the behaviour
  • kids adopted after 6 months showed delayed physical, emotional and intellectual development
  • kids adopted after 24 months had avg IQ of 77 compared to 102 of those adopted under 6 months
  • quasi autism was identified= problems understanding social contexts
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Rutter’s main findings: at 15 years

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  • intellectual problems continued at 15 year follow up
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What does Rutter’s research suggest?

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  • adoption working 1st 6 months is important as rate of recovery depends on age of adoption
  • effects of privation in institutions are severe and long lasting
  • many children adopted after 2 years= recovery
  • critical period by bowlby= sensitive period
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Evaluating romanian orphans: strength, practical applications

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  • changed policies around adoption and care in orphanages
  • critical workers in institutions give higher level of care to infants
  • focus on ensuring early age of adoption
  • adoption families are carefully screened
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Evaluating romanian orphans: limitations, kids not randomly assigned for adoption

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  • the children used in studies weren’t randomly assigned
  • selected by new parents in romania
  • may have resulted in bias
  • more docialable children selected for adoption at a younger age
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Evaluating romanian orphans: strength, supported and challenged pre- existing theories

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  • issues romanian orphans adopted at later age have with social development= first few months vital in forming internal working model
  • research challenges idea of critical period
  • data showing recovery= sensitive period
  • damage=severe BUT can be addressed w later care
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Evaluating romanian orphans: strength, supporting evidence for sensitive period= Hodges and Tizard (1989)

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  • children adopted into new caring families= coped batter on measures of behavioural+ peer relationships
  • than children returned to abusive families
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Evaluating romanian orphans: strengths, supporting evidence for sensitive period= Goldfarb (1947)

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  • compared 15 kids: brought up in children home beyond 3
  • another group fostered @ 6 months
  • 12 years old: early fostering led to higher levels of mental ability and social skills
  • suggested institutionalisation can be overcome w adequate substitute care
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