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RESILIENCE: ADAPTIVE AND SOCIAL SKILLS IN INTERNATIONALLY ADOPTED CHILDREN IN SPAIN Natalia Barcons Castel 1 [email protected] Carme Brun 1 Albert Fornieles 1 Diana Marre 1 Neus Abrines 1 Victòria Fumadó 2 1 Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 2 Hospital Sant Joan de Déu 2010 Meeting SCCR/SASci/AAACIG Albuquerque, New México.

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Page 1: Barcons Sccr2010

RESILIENCE: ADAPTIVE AND SOCIAL SKILLS IN

INTERNATIONALLY ADOPTED CHILDREN IN SPAIN

Natalia Barcons Castel 1

[email protected]

Carme Brun 1

Albert Fornieles 1

Diana Marre 1

Neus Abrines 1

Victòria Fumadó 2

1 Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona2 Hospital Sant Joan de Déu

2010 Meeting SCCR/SASci/AAACIG Albuquerque, New México.

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Research framework

o MEC R+D SEJ 2006-2009 15286 “International adoption: social and familial inclusion of the internationally adopted children. Interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives”

o Period 2010-2012 : Science and Innovation Ministry CSO2009-14763-C03-01 “National and international adoption: family, education and pertinence: interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives”

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o Research in resilience has been trying to identify the protective

factors that may contribute to positive outcomes, but research in

this construct is moving into the understanding of the underlying

processes and how these factors contribute to a positive

adaptation despite exposure to adversity.

Rutter (1985) took this term from physics, denoting the skills of a

body of resisting, be strong and not to distort; and adapted to the

human being, characterizes those people that, in spite of being

born and living in high risks situations, develop psychologically

healthy.

Resilience refers to the individuals' skills to superimpose to

tragedies or periods of emotional problems, and to go out

strengthened of these difficulties.

Introduction

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In western countries the quality of the attachment relationships

with parents or care keepers is considered as one of the factors

that contribute to the proper development of the child.

The attachment has consequences so much to short as long-term

in the child’s development, in the neurobiological functioning,

cognitive, in the emotional well-being and in the social relations.

During the first life year, most of the children develop an internal

organization to handle external stressors.

Early maternal separation and psychological privation are

distinctive on much of adoptions.

All the adopted children have lived at least a first separation and,

therefore, insecurities and difficulties can arise and be shown

through his behavior.

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o According to Ainsworth classification, the difference in the type ofstrategy used to regulate stress and insecurity, is whatdifferentiates four attachment patterns (Bartholomew andHorowitz, 1991).

o Secure/autonomous attachment pattern: Given in 65% of the babies.

o Insecure preoccupied attachment pattern:Is given in 10% of the babies.

o Insecure avoidant: Is given in 20% of the babies.

o Disorganized/disoriented attachment pattern: Is given between about 5 and 10% of the babies.

An insecure attachment is considered as a risk factor for

psychopathology development.

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Pre-adoptive circumstances:Institutionalization

Medical careAge at adoption

Attachment relations

Individual characteristics:Temperament

Cognitive capacities

Post adoptive situation: Attachment relations

Parenting styles

Resilience

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OBJECTIVE

Hypothesis:

Attachment patterns will differ according to the country of origin of

the adopted children.

Attachment patterns and parenting styles will be related to the

adaptive and social abilities from internationally adopted

children.

The goal of this research is to explore in a sample of 58 internationally

adopted minors in Spain aged 7 and 8 years old, from Russia,

Ethiopia and China:

o the attachment pattern and the parenting style of the adoptive

family; and their relation with the children adaptive and social

abilities.

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Paediatric Service of the Sant Joan de Déu Hospital, Barcelona. Age: 7 and 8. Exclusion criteria: Less than 2 years period living with the adoptive

family

Method: 1. Participants

5 12 23 40

6 12 0 18

11 24 23 58

Female

Male

Total

Ethiopia Russia China

Country of origin

Total

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Method: 2. Instruments

o Family characteristics ad hoc questionnaire

o Friends and Family Interview (FFI; Steele, H., y Steele, M.,

2006). Interviews have been video recorded, transcribed and

codified according to the training received by Prof. Steele.

o Behavioral Assessment System for Children (BASC;

Reynolds y Kamphaus, 1992). Parents questionnaire (adaptive

and social skills scales).

o Egna Minnen Beträffande Uppfostran (EMBU; Perris,

Jacobsson, Lindström, Von Knorring, and Perris, 1980):

Parenting styles.

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Method: 3. Procedure

o Contact Pediatric Service Hospital Sant Joan de Déu and

Hospital appointments

o Family information and parents written consent

o Children assessment:

o During the Friends and Family Interview, the children is asked

not only about the relationship with his/her mother but also

about the relation with father, siblings, rest of the family,

friends, teachers; school competence and social activities.

o Correction of the applied instruments

o Report to the family with the results

o Database, Data Analysis and Preparation of the results.

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Preliminary results: Which factors relate with the development of adaptive and social skills?

o On the children's' available data:

o No differences appear in adaptive skills, leadership, and

social skills depending on the country of origin, age at

adoption or depending on the sex of the minor.

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63.6% of children from international adoption of this research have a

secure attachment pattern.

Attachment pattern differs depending on the country of origin. (p=0.012)

Inter-rater agreement: 90%

Secure -autonomous ‏

Insecure-dismissing

Insecure-Preoccupied

Disorganized

Ethiopia 6 (60%) 4 (40%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)

Russia 10 (43.5%)

8 (34.8%) 5 (21.7%) 0 (0%)

China 19 (86.46%)

3 (13.%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)

Results: Attachment pattern and country of origin

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Results: Attachment and adaptive skills

oT tests for two groups show significant difference of means for the global scale of adaptive skills and for the three variables that compose the scale: adaptability, social and leadership skills, according to the attachment pattern of the children.

,082 -5,322 -11,351 ,708

,003 -7,692 -12,742 -2,64

,003 -8,360 -13,680 -3,04

,003 -8,583 -14,182 -2,98

Adaptability

Social skills

Leadership

Adaptive skills

Sig.

(bilateral)

Mean

dif ference

95% IC

T tests

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Results: Parenting styles and adaptive skills

oCorrelations between parenting styles and adaptive skills show us

the significant influence of the emotional warmth parenting style on all

the adaptive skills.

Emotional warmth Overprotection Favouritism Rejection

Pearson’s r ,492(**) -0.200 -0.079 -0.145

p0.000 0.140 0.626 0.286

Pearson’s r ,404(**) -0.206 0.052 -0.028

p 0.002 0.127 0.751 0.840

Pearson’s r ,358(**) -0.232 -0.069 -0.167

p 0.007 0.086 0.672 0.220

Pearson’s r ,521(**) -0.095 -0.193 -0.183

p 0.000 0.488 0.232 0.177

Social skills

Leadership

Correlations

Adaptive skills -

Composite scaleAdaptability

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Conclusions

No differences appear in adaptive skills, leadership, and social

skills depending on the country of origin, age at adoption or

depending on the sex of the minor.

The attachment pattern of the internationally adopted children and

according to the Ainsworth classification seems to differ according

to the country of origin.

Secure-autonomous attachment pattern seems directly related in

the development of adaptive and social skills.

The emotional warmth parenting style seems related in the

adaptive and social skills of the children.

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Discussion

The attachment pattern differs according to the country of origin.

One hypothesis would be that the attachment classification

doesn’t work depending of the country of origin, an adaptive

behaviour in another country doesn’t have to be considered

adaptive in the Spanish context.

Pre adoptive conditions of life may differ as well depending on

the country and institutionalization period and characteristics.

The emotional warmth parenting style and the secure attachment

pattern seem directly related. It would be convenient to study the

dynamic that these two factors follow and in which way they

interact to strengthen children skills.

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RESILIENCE: ADAPTIVE AND SOCIAL SKILLS IN

INTERNATIONALLY ADOPTED CHILDREN IN SPAIN

Natalia Barcons Castel 1

[email protected]

Carme Brun 1

Albert Fornieles 1

Diana Marre 1

Neus Abrines 1

Victòria Fumadó 2

1 Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona2 Hospital Sant Joan de Déu

2010 Meeting SCCR/SASci/AAACIG Albuquerque, New México.