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					| Titre : | Longitudinal examination of resilience among child welfare-involved adolescents: The roles of caregiver-child relationships and deviant peer affiliation |  
					| Type de document : | texte imprimé |  
					| Auteurs : | Susan YOON, Auteur ; Kierra SATTLER, Auteur ; Jerica KNOX, Auteur ; Yitong XIN, Auteur |  
					| Article en page(s) : | p.1069-1078 |  
					| Langues : | Anglais (eng) |  
					| Mots-clés : | caregiver-child relationship quality  Child abuse  deviant peer affiliation  neglect  resilience |  
					| Index. décimale : | PER Périodiques |  
					| Résumé : | Despite growing attention to resilience following childhood maltreatment, it remains unclear how the development of resilience unfolds over time among child welfare-involved adolescents. Further, little is known about the immediate and enduring effects of two important attachments in children s lives, namely caregiver-child relationship and deviant peer affiliation, on resilience development over time. This study sought to examine the ways in which caregiver-child relationships and deviant peer affiliation shape developmental trajectories of resilience among child welfare-involved youth. Data were drawn from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being. Latent growth curve modeling was conducted on a sample of 711 adolescents. The results revealed that adolescents' resilience increased across a 36-month period since initial contact with Child Protective Services. Better caregiver-child relationships were associated with a higher initial level of resilience among adolescents, whereas higher deviant peer affiliation was associated with a lower initial level of resilience. Significant lagged effects were also found; caregiver-child relationship quality and deviant peer affiliation at baseline were associated with resilience at 18 months after. The findings suggest that interventions that aim to promote positive caregiver-child relationships and prevent deviant peer relationships may help foster resilience among adolescents who have experienced child maltreatment. |  
					| En ligne : | http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954579421000924 |  
					| Permalink : | https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=510 |  in Development and Psychopathology > 35-3  (August 2023) . - p.1069-1078
 [article] Longitudinal examination of resilience among child welfare-involved adolescents: The roles of caregiver-child relationships and deviant peer affiliation [texte imprimé] / Susan YOON , Auteur ; Kierra SATTLER , Auteur ; Jerica KNOX , Auteur ; Yitong XIN , Auteur . - p.1069-1078.Langues  : Anglais (eng )in Development and Psychopathology  > 35-3  (August 2023)  . - p.1069-1078 
					| Mots-clés : | caregiver-child relationship quality  Child abuse  deviant peer affiliation  neglect  resilience |  
					| Index. décimale : | PER Périodiques |  
					| Résumé : | Despite growing attention to resilience following childhood maltreatment, it remains unclear how the development of resilience unfolds over time among child welfare-involved adolescents. Further, little is known about the immediate and enduring effects of two important attachments in children s lives, namely caregiver-child relationship and deviant peer affiliation, on resilience development over time. This study sought to examine the ways in which caregiver-child relationships and deviant peer affiliation shape developmental trajectories of resilience among child welfare-involved youth. Data were drawn from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being. Latent growth curve modeling was conducted on a sample of 711 adolescents. The results revealed that adolescents' resilience increased across a 36-month period since initial contact with Child Protective Services. Better caregiver-child relationships were associated with a higher initial level of resilience among adolescents, whereas higher deviant peer affiliation was associated with a lower initial level of resilience. Significant lagged effects were also found; caregiver-child relationship quality and deviant peer affiliation at baseline were associated with resilience at 18 months after. The findings suggest that interventions that aim to promote positive caregiver-child relationships and prevent deviant peer relationships may help foster resilience among adolescents who have experienced child maltreatment. |  
					| En ligne : | http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954579421000924 |  
					| Permalink : | https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=510 | 
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