Romanian Orphan Studies: Institutionalisation Flashcards

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who were the researchers involved in the Romanian Orphan Studies?

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  • Rotter et al
  • Zeanah et al
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what was Rutter et al’s procedure?

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  • followed a group of 165 Romanian orphans for many years as a part of the English and Romanian adoptee study (ERA)
  • orphans were adopted by families in the UK
  • aim of ERA = investigate the extent to which good care could make up for poor early experiences in institutions
  • physical, cognitive and emotional development has been assessed at ages 4,6,11,15 and 22-25 years
  • a group of 52 children from the UK adopted at the same time served as a control group
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what were the findings of Rutter et al’s research?

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  • children first arrived in UK = half adoptees showed signs of delayed intellectual development and the majority were severely undernourished
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what was Rutter et al’s findings at age 11?

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  • adopted children showed differential rates of recovery that were related to their age of adoption
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what was the mean IQ of those adopted by before the age of 6 months?

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102

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what was the mean IQ of those adopted between 6 months and 2 years?

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86

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what was the mean IQ of those adopted after 2 years?

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77

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how long did the difference in IQ remain?

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until the age of 16

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who found that the differences in IQ remained until x?

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Beckett et al

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who found what age groups ADHD was most common in?

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Kennedy et al

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what ages are most common for ADHD?

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15 and 22 to 25 year olds

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who developed an attachment type called disinhibited attachment?

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those adopted after six months

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what are symptoms of disinhibited attachment?

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  • attention-seeking
  • clinginess
  • social behaviour directed indiscriminately towards all adults, both familiar and unfamiliar
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what was Zeanah et al’s procedure?

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  • conducted the Bucharest early intervention (BEI) assessing attachment in 95 Romanian children aged 12-31 months who spent most of their time in institutional care (90% on average)
  • compared to group of 50 children who never lived in an institution
  • attachment type measured using Strange Situation
  • carers we’re asked about unusual social behaviour including clingy, attention-seeking behaviour directed inappropriately to all adults(disinhibited attachment)
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what were the findings of Zeanah et al?

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  • 74% of control group were classed as securely attached
  • 19% of institutional group were securely attached
  • description of disinhibited attachment applied to 44% of institutionalised children as opposed to 20% for controls
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how did Rutter explain disinhibited attachment?

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  • adaptation to living with multiple caregivers during the sensitive period from attachment formation
  • poor quality institutions like Romania where a child has 50 careers and doesn’t spend enough time with any of them to form a secure attachment
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what does Rutter’s study tell us about intellectual disability?

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  • most children showed signs of intellectual disability when they arrived in Britain
  • most of those adopted before they were six months old caught up with control group by age 4
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how can intellectual development be recovered?

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adoption before the age of six months - age at which attachments form