Romanian orpham studies - effects of institutionalisation Flashcards

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What is meant by institutionalisation?

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The effects of living in an institutional setting

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Institutions include -

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  • children’s homes
  • orphanages
    Etc
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When does institutionalisation occur ?

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It occurs when children have lived in these environments for long periods of time

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What is often not or barely provided in these institutions?

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There is often little emotional care provided

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What does the child adopt ?

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The rules and norms of the institution

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Goldfarb

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Compared 15 children raised in social isolation in institutions from 6 months unril 3.5 years of age with 15 children who went straight from birth mothers to foster homes
At age 3 the socially isolated children lagged behind the fostered children on measures of abstract thinking, social maturity, rule following and sociability
Between ages of 10 and 14 they continued to peform poorly with an average IQ of 72 compared to foster kids of 95

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Tizard and Hodges

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Studied children placed into institutional care in the first 4 months of life. These children were privated as they had not formed attachments with their mothers
High staff turnover and the institutes policy of not letting carers form relationships with children prevented alternative attachments forming.
Some were adopted, some were restored to natural homes
Children were assessed at 4,8 and 16
Children who remained in the institution had no strong attachment and had problems relating to peers
Adopted children formed strong attachments within their adoptive families but not with people outside the family

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How does Goldfarb’s study support bowlby ?

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As it shows that those in institutions experienced permanent intellectual developmental problems

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Background info on romanian orphan studies

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  • romania 1990s
  • president ceaucescu abandoned their children in hospitals and orphanages
  • they lived in very poor conditions
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What is the romanian orphan studies and example of ?

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Extreme privation

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What would Bowlby argue about the Romanian orphan studies?

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He would argue that the effects would be irreversible

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What did rutter carry out ?

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Rutter carried out research whether the effects of institutional care and privation can be overcome

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