ERIC Number: EJ1105145
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Publication Date: 2016-Aug
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Attachment Styles in Children Living in Alternative Care: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Garcia Quiroga, Manuela; Hamilton-Giachritsis, Catherine
Child & Youth Care Forum, v45 n4 p625-653 Aug 2016
Background: A large number of children are currently living in Alternative Care. The relationship they establish with their temporary caregivers can play a significant role in their development. However, little has been published regarding attachment with temporary Caregivers. Objective: The aim of this review is to analyse the existing published studies regarding attachment styles in children living in alternative care (Children's Homes and Foster Care). The review analyses rates of attachment styles and associated factors (including characteristics of settings, children and caregivers) in both settings. Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted searching electronic databases for peer reviewed publications in different languages. Studies considering attachment in children living in Children's Homes or Foster families at the time of the study were included. Results: Overall, 18 articles reporting 13 studies met the inclusion criteria. The results are presented in terms of characteristics of the studies, rates of attachment in different settings and possible mediating factors. Implications for practice and research are discussed. Conclusions: Attachment styles in children living in alternative care differ from those observed in children living with biological or adoptive families, however several factors can mediate this outcome (including characteristics of settings, children and caregivers). Most research has been conducted in Europe and USA. Therefore, further research is needed in less developed countries in order to guide local policies for better care.
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Children, Child Care Centers, Group Homes, Foster Care, Child Caregivers, Caregiver Child Relationship, Mediation Theory, Institutionalized Persons, Hypothesis Testing, Family Environment, Place of Residence, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Literature Reviews, Search Strategies
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