Reflections on Care Experiences Among Early, Middle, and Late Adolescents in Residential Care

Q2 Social Sciences
Shamra M. Boel-Studt, Taylor Dowdy-Hazlett
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Abstract

Although most youth served in residential group care are adolescents, empirical theories indicate that youth needs vary at different stages of adolescent development. These differences likely impact adolescents’ experiences and, ultimately, responses to treatment; a neglected research topic that may have implications for residential placement and services. This study explored youth experiences in residential care at different stages of adolescence. A descriptive qualitative content analysis from a sample of 103 youths was used to classify open-ended text into categories among early, middle, and late adolescents. Comments showed similarities and differences across developmental stages in six categories—general views on placement, relationships, needs and supports, safety, autonomy and control, and growth and development. Youth in late adolescents were more contemplative about their time in residential care, with comments reflecting a need for more autonomy, while expressing how residential care has helped with future endeavors and goal planning. Middle and early adolescents’ experiences were more varied. Early adolescents focused on relationships outside of care and discussed support needs differently, compared to middle and late adolescents. Our findings suggest that experiences in residential placements differ in important ways across stages of adolescent development.
对早期、中期和晚期青少年居家护理经验的思考
虽然大多数接受团体住宿照顾的青少年都是青少年,但经验理论表明,青少年的需求在青少年发展的不同阶段是不同的。这些差异可能会影响青少年的经历,并最终影响他们对治疗的反应;一个被忽视的研究课题,可能会对住宿安置和服务产生影响。本研究探讨青少年在不同阶段的住宿照顾经验。对103名青少年样本进行描述性定性内容分析,将开放式文本分为早期、中期和晚期青少年。评论在六个方面显示了不同发展阶段的相似和差异——关于安置、关系、需求和支持、安全、自主和控制以及成长和发展的一般观点。青少年晚期的青少年对他们在寄宿护理中的时间有更多的沉思,他们的评论反映了他们需要更多的自主权,同时表达了寄宿护理如何帮助他们未来的努力和目标规划。青少年中期和早期的经历更加多样化。与青少年中期和晚期相比,早期青少年关注的是关怀之外的关系,并以不同的方式讨论支持需求。我们的研究结果表明,在青少年发展的各个阶段,寄宿家庭的经历在很多重要方面都是不同的。
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Developmental Child Welfare
Developmental Child Welfare Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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