Is the future frightening? Anxiety among young people in care in Poland as they move to independence

Anna Koprowicz, Iwona Gumowska
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Moving to independent adulthood constitutes a difficult developmental challenge for all young people. But it can be especially hard for those in foster care who often lack support from their birth families and struggle with concerns about their future. The aim of this study was to investigate the circumstances that contribute to the future anxiety affecting looked after children in Poland as they move to independence. A quantitative methodology was used, the results of which show that the future anxiety of young people in foster care correlates with their age, source of income and continuation of education but not with gender, place of residence, type of care placement, current housing, intensity of relationships or current level of education. A similar study of a comparison group of young people who were not looked after and living with their birth families found no differences between the two groups in levels of general anxiety. The findings indicate that future anxiety is common among all young people moving to independence but that for some young people in care, it is sufficiently severe as to impair their progress. The risk and protective factors associated with this are highlighted. The findings also suggest that mentoring is an especially effective way of helping them make a successful transition.
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未来令人恐惧吗?波兰接受护理的年轻人走向独立时的焦虑
走向独立的成年对所有年轻人来说都是一项艰难的发展挑战。但对于那些寄养家庭的人来说,这尤其困难,因为他们往往缺乏出生家庭的支持,并为自己的未来感到担忧。这项研究的目的是调查在波兰,当孩子们走向独立时,会对未来的焦虑产生影响的环境。采用了定量方法,结果表明,寄养青少年的未来焦虑与他们的年龄、收入来源和继续教育有关,但与性别、居住地、护理安置类型、当前住房、关系强度或当前教育水平无关。另一项类似的研究发现,两组年轻人在焦虑程度上没有差别,这组年轻人没有得到照顾,与亲生父母住在一起。研究结果表明,对未来的焦虑在所有走向独立的年轻人中都很普遍,但对于一些正在接受护理的年轻人来说,这种焦虑严重到足以影响他们的进步。强调了与此相关的风险和保护因素。研究结果还表明,指导是帮助他们成功过渡的一种特别有效的方式。
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