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Social Skills in Children Adopted From Socially-Emotionally Depriving Institutions
Authors:Megan M Julian  Robert B McCall
Institution:1. Yale University Child Study Center, New Haven, Connecticut, USA;2. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
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.
Keywords:Adopted children  age at adoption  behavior problems  psychosocial development  social adjustment
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