Children’s perceptions about contact and subjective well-being in residential and foster care

João M. S. Carvalho, Paulo Delgado
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Contact between children in foster and residential care and their birth families have an impact on children’s development and on placement stability. Contact is also important for their social relationships and sense of belonging and well-being. The aim of this study was, from children’s point of view, to describe, analyse and compare contact in residential care and foster care in terms of its frequency, visit location, feelings during and after the visits, visit difficulties, happiness with their placement, their self-confidence, future perception about their lives, and perception of their subjective well-being. We used a sample of 145 children in residential care and all the children in foster care (39), aged between 11 and 15, from the same four Portuguese districts. Results indicated that children in residential care had more contact and visits with their parents than children in foster care, being phone calls the most used way to contact the children. The majority of the children presented joy or satisfaction during parents’ visits and more diffuse feelings after the visit. Also, most of children would like to have more visits and just a minority present some difficulties in their fulfilment. Nevertheless, children in foster care had more self-confidence, optimism in relation to their future, happiness in relation to their placement and higher subjective well-being than children in residential care. In summary, it seemed that the type of placement for children at risk is more important to their future than the existence of contact with their parents.
儿童在寄宿和寄养中对接触和主观幸福感的看法
寄养和寄宿儿童与其出生家庭的接触对儿童的发展和安置的稳定性有影响。接触对他们的社会关系、归属感和幸福感也很重要。本研究的目的是,从儿童的角度,描述、分析和比较在寄宿照顾和寄养接触的频率、访问地点、访问期间和之后的感受、访问困难、对他们的安置的幸福感、他们的自信心、对他们未来生活的感知和对他们主观幸福感的感知。我们使用了145名寄宿儿童和所有寄养儿童(39名)的样本,年龄在11至15岁之间,来自相同的四个葡萄牙地区。结果表明,寄宿儿童与父母的联系和拜访次数均高于寄养儿童,电话是与父母联系最多的方式。大多数孩子在父母拜访时表现出快乐或满意,而在拜访后则表现出更广泛的情感。此外,大多数孩子希望有更多的访问,只有少数人在实现他们的愿望方面存在一些困难。然而,寄养儿童比寄宿儿童更自信,对未来更乐观,对自己的位置更快乐,主观幸福感更高。总之,对处于危险中的儿童来说,安置的类型似乎比与父母的接触对他们的未来更重要。
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