| Literature DB >> 27087772 |
Megan M Julian1, Robert B McCall2.
Abstract
This study assessed social skills in post-institutionalized (PI) children with respect to age-at-adoption, age-at-assessment, and gender. Parent ratings of social skills (Social Skills Rating System) and behavior problems (Child Behavior Checklist) were obtained for 214 children and 127 adolescents who were adopted from socially-emotionally depriving Russian institutions. Results showed that children adopted before 18 months of age have better social skills than those adopted after this age; those assessed in childhood demonstrate better social skills than those assessed in adolescence. PI females, especially later-adopted adolescents, have particularly poor social skills. Children with poor social skills tend to have higher rates of behavior problems.Entities:
Keywords: Adopted Children; Age at Adoption; Behavior Problems; Psychosocial Development; Social Adjustment
Year: 2015 PMID: 27087772 PMCID: PMC4830636 DOI: 10.1080/10926755.2015.1088106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adopt Q ISSN: 1092-6755