是什么让夏令营对因家庭外护理而分离的兄弟姐妹有治疗作用?从项目实施的顾问评分到青年报告结果的关联

Q2 Social Sciences Developmental Child Welfare Pub Date : 2022-04-24 DOI:10.1177/25161032221093409
Jeffrey Waid, A. Wojciak
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由于认识到兄弟姐妹关系在发展方面的重要性,家庭外护理中为兄弟姐妹提供的项目和服务激增。然而,经验支持仅限于这些项目中的一小部分;以兄弟姐妹为重点的项目促进青年成果的机制在很大程度上尚未探索。为了解决研究中的这一差距,目前的研究调查了从顾问对项目实施的评分到青少年在归属营报告的结果的关联,归属营是一个针对因家庭外护理而分离的兄弟姐妹的基于营地的手动团聚项目。在一个夏令营期间,对美国11个夏令营的655名青年和236名辅导员进行了纸笔调查。青少年完成了测试前测试后的个人韧性、兄弟姐妹支持、兄弟姐妹冲突和测试后归属感测量。辅导员完成了测试后测量,对营地环境的有利环境、营地提供的活动和事件、辅导员对项目实施的满意度以及辅导员在营地观察到的关键事件进行了评级。一系列广义线性模型考察了从项目实施的四个维度到四个青年报告结果的关联。从项目实施领域观察到,与青年归属感和韧性有显著关联,但与兄弟姐妹冲突或兄弟姐妹支持没有关联。观察到了预期和意外方向的关联,揭示了以兄弟姐妹为重点的计划可能影响家庭外护理中青年福祉的方式的复杂性。提供了见解和建议,为未来在家庭外护理中对兄弟姐妹的研究和实践提供信息。
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What makes summer camp therapeutic for siblings separated by out-of-home care? Associations from counselor ratings of program implementation to youth-reported outcomes
Recognition of the developmental importance of sibling relationships has resulted in the proliferation of programs and services for siblings in out-of-home care. Empirical support is limited to a small number of these programs, however; and the mechanisms through which sibling-focused programs work to promote youth outcomes remains largely unexplored. To address this gap in research, the current study examined associations from counselor ratings of program implementation to youth-reported outcomes at Camp To Belong, a manualized camp-based reunification program for siblings separated by out-of-home care. Paper and pencil surveys were administered to 655 youth and 236 counselors at 11 camps operating in the U.S.A. during one camp season. Youth completed pre-test post-test measures of individual resilience, sibling support, sibling conflict, and post-test measures of belonging. Counselors completed post-test measures rating the enabling environment of the camp setting, the activities and events offered at camp, counselor satisfaction with program implementation, and critical events counselors observed at camp. A series of generalized linear models examined associations from the four dimensions of program implementation to each of the four youth-reported outcomes. Significant associations were observed from the program implementation domains to youth belonging and resilience, but not to sibling conflict or sibling support. Associations were observed in both expected and unexpected directions, illuminating the complexity of ways in which sibling-focused programs may affect the well-being of youth in out-of-home care. Insights and recommendations to inform future research and practice with siblings in out-of-home care are provided.
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