Suzana Vidović Vondra, Sanja Narić, Ana Pavelić Tremac, Josipa Kurtović
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摘要
在克罗地亚,儿童保育的非机构化进程正在进行中,它应该增加将儿童安置在寄养等非机构形式的照料中。这项研究的目的是调查学校和成人心理健康专业人员对寄养和儿童分离的态度。样本包括159名答复者(库蒂纳、popova a和Velika Ludina小学的雇员以及popova a的“Ivan Barbot博士”神经精神病医院的雇员)。该调查涵盖了所有相关的社会人口变量,并使用了对儿童与家庭分离的态度量表和对寄养的态度量表来检查态度[Kamenov, Sladovic Franz & Ajdukovic, 2005]。在调查的样本中,对寄养和分离的态度略显积极,表明有足够的空间开展旨在增强这些观点的活动。如果进一步的态度得到加强,那么潜在的未来养父母的人口也有望扩大。重要的是要强调医疗保健专业人员在寄养儿童心理健康护理中的作用,并考虑他们在改变对儿童寄养的普遍态度和建立最佳寄养系统中的作用。
Attitudes of Health Professionals and Primary School Staff
towards the Separation of Children from Families and Foster Care
In Croatia, the process of deinstitutionalization of childcare is underway, and it should increase the placement of children in non-institutional forms of care such as foster care. The aim of the study was to examine attitudes towards foster care and child separation among school and adult mental health professionals.
The sample consisted of 159 respondents (employees of elementary schools in Kutina, Popovača and Velika Ludina and employees of the Neuropsychiatric Hospital “Dr. Ivan Barbot” in Popovača). The survey covered all relevant sociodemographic variables, and the Scale of Attitudes Towards Separation of Children from Family and the Attitudes Towards Foster Care Scale were used to examine attitudes [Kamenov, Sladovic Franz & Ajdukovic, 2005].
In the sample examined, attitudes to foster care and separation are slightly positive, indicating that there is plenty of room for activities aimed at empowering these views. If further attitudes are to be strengthened, therefore the population of potential future foster parents is also expected to expand.
It is important to highlight the role of healthcare professionals involved in the mental health care of foster children and to consider their role in modifying general attitudes towards foster care for children and their role in building an optimal foster care system.