Kin Visiting and the Biological Attachment of Long-Term Foster Children |
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Abstract: | This study examines the relationship between visiting by extended family members and biological family attachment for 92 long-term foster children. Correlation and regression analyses revealed that kin visiting has a significant association with family attachment. The effect kin visiting has on the foster children's family attachment is independent of the influences foster family attachment, parental visiting and age at placement have on the relationship. The findings highlight the importance of biological family involvement for children in placement. |
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