Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2598077690> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 63 of
63
with 100 items per page.
- W2598077690 endingPage "129" @default.
- W2598077690 startingPage "119" @default.
- W2598077690 abstract "Findings from several studies provide indications about the multidimensional structure of competence, its continuity over time and the interrelations among competence domains and emotional/behavioural problems. Findings from the several studies are suggesting that the competence in childhood and adolescence have at least three distinct dimensions (Masten et al., 1995). These dimensions reflect developmental tasks related to academic achievement, social competence and conduct and have strong continuity, especially rule-breaking versus rule-abiding conduct, over time. Experience of negative events in the childhood, disadvantageous conditions for growing up limit the possibility of learning to behave in a social acceptable way. Negative experience in the childhood is related to emotional and behavioural problems in later life and complicates the adaptation in the school environment. Residential care units have a symbolic barrier to the social life of the outside world. Children spending a part of their life in an institution will be profoundly socially shaped by that particular circumstance. Residential children have little power to affect their conditions of living. Others control their life, the routines of daily life are often strict, and there is a lack of variety in activities. In most units, the children wake up, have their meals and most activities at scheduled times. This investigation aims to explore the peculiarities of competence, and behavioural and emotional problems of children and adolescents in residential care, according to teachers ratings in comparison to children who live in full families. Teacher Report Form (Achenbach, 1991) is used in this research to assess the child’s competence and to evaluate behavioural and emotional problems. Teachers' ratings were obtained for 66 children from institutionalised children, and for 69 children who live in full families. The results showed that children and adolescents living in institutions could be characterised as having lower levels of competence and lower academic achievement. They also experience higher levels of attention and social problems, aggressive behaviour, and anxiety/depression. Statistical analysis of data is showing that emotional and disruptive behaviour problems such as aggression, social withdrawal, anxiety, attention deficit/hyperactivity are closely related to child’s competence. Overall, the lack of competence, low academic achievement, emotional and behavioural problems can be related with former negative experience and current institutionalisation." @default.
- W2598077690 created "2017-04-07" @default.
- W2598077690 creator A5022515941 @default.
- W2598077690 creator A5078794428 @default.
- W2598077690 date "2004-01-01" @default.
- W2598077690 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2598077690 title "Peculiarities of school competence of children in residential care and children living at home" @default.
- W2598077690 hasPublicationYear "2004" @default.
- W2598077690 type Work @default.
- W2598077690 sameAs 2598077690 @default.
- W2598077690 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2598077690 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2598077690 hasAuthorship W2598077690A5022515941 @default.
- W2598077690 hasAuthorship W2598077690A5078794428 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConcept C100521375 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConcept C206836424 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConcept C25148115 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConcept C2777082460 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConcept C50522688 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConceptScore W2598077690C100521375 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConceptScore W2598077690C138496976 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConceptScore W2598077690C15744967 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConceptScore W2598077690C162324750 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConceptScore W2598077690C206836424 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConceptScore W2598077690C25148115 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConceptScore W2598077690C2777082460 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConceptScore W2598077690C50522688 @default.
- W2598077690 hasConceptScore W2598077690C77805123 @default.
- W2598077690 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W2598077690 hasLocation W25980776901 @default.
- W2598077690 hasOpenAccess W2598077690 @default.
- W2598077690 hasPrimaryLocation W25980776901 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W133055072 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W1521462112 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W2031456022 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W2500018894 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W2550507515 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W2737209673 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W2763042080 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W2921979260 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W2937743051 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W2945718839 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W2954086709 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W2989968373 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W3002850001 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W3011462133 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W3119240544 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W3191888816 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W323925744 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W7114931 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W755219385 @default.
- W2598077690 hasRelatedWork W979367010 @default.
- W2598077690 hasVolume "3" @default.
- W2598077690 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2598077690 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2598077690 magId "2598077690" @default.
- W2598077690 workType "article" @default.