The Physical and Mental Health of Children in Foster Care

Background: To evaluate physical and mental health in children in foster care and comparison with general population.Methods: The study is carried out between September 2011 and April 2012 into nine group homes in Rome. It involved 112 children ranging in age 2-17 years, living in temporary care fac...

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Main Authors: Pietro Ferrara, Lorenza Romani, Giorgia Bottaro, Francesca Ianniello, Giovanna Carmela Fabrizio, Antonio Chiaretti, Francesco Alvaro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-04-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:http://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/IJPH/article/view/3063/2131
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spelling doaj-bf9f8052faf64401b9006ed665c885d72020-12-02T05:39:46ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852013-04-01424368373The Physical and Mental Health of Children in Foster CarePietro FerraraLorenza RomaniGiorgia BottaroFrancesca IannielloGiovanna Carmela FabrizioAntonio ChiarettiFrancesco AlvaroBackground: To evaluate physical and mental health in children in foster care and comparison with general population.Methods: The study is carried out between September 2011 and April 2012 into nine group homes in Rome. It involved 112 children ranging in age 2-17 years, living in temporary care facilities or institutes. All data came out of clinical history and physical exams, validated by a pediatrician. Such data were being then compared with samples of general population.Results: Significant themes were high percentage of children with psychiatric disorders in foster care (22.3%); high percentage of psychiatric disorders diagnosed immediately while arriving at the foster care (56%); no significant differences in weight, height and BMI between children in foster care and general population; significant differences (P<0.05) for allergy, gastrointestinal diseases and caries between children in foster care and general population.Conclusion: The results suggest that the physical health of children in group homes is no worse than that of children living care in their own homes and that the foster care provides necessary conditions to support the growth of the children and their physical, mental and social needs.http://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/IJPH/article/view/3063/2131Foster CareInstitutesHealthPsychologyItaly
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author Pietro Ferrara
Lorenza Romani
Giorgia Bottaro
Francesca Ianniello
Giovanna Carmela Fabrizio
Antonio Chiaretti
Francesco Alvaro
spellingShingle Pietro Ferrara
Lorenza Romani
Giorgia Bottaro
Francesca Ianniello
Giovanna Carmela Fabrizio
Antonio Chiaretti
Francesco Alvaro
The Physical and Mental Health of Children in Foster Care
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Foster Care
Institutes
Health
Psychology
Italy
author_facet Pietro Ferrara
Lorenza Romani
Giorgia Bottaro
Francesca Ianniello
Giovanna Carmela Fabrizio
Antonio Chiaretti
Francesco Alvaro
author_sort Pietro Ferrara
title The Physical and Mental Health of Children in Foster Care
title_short The Physical and Mental Health of Children in Foster Care
title_full The Physical and Mental Health of Children in Foster Care
title_fullStr The Physical and Mental Health of Children in Foster Care
title_full_unstemmed The Physical and Mental Health of Children in Foster Care
title_sort physical and mental health of children in foster care
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Background: To evaluate physical and mental health in children in foster care and comparison with general population.Methods: The study is carried out between September 2011 and April 2012 into nine group homes in Rome. It involved 112 children ranging in age 2-17 years, living in temporary care facilities or institutes. All data came out of clinical history and physical exams, validated by a pediatrician. Such data were being then compared with samples of general population.Results: Significant themes were high percentage of children with psychiatric disorders in foster care (22.3%); high percentage of psychiatric disorders diagnosed immediately while arriving at the foster care (56%); no significant differences in weight, height and BMI between children in foster care and general population; significant differences (P<0.05) for allergy, gastrointestinal diseases and caries between children in foster care and general population.Conclusion: The results suggest that the physical health of children in group homes is no worse than that of children living care in their own homes and that the foster care provides necessary conditions to support the growth of the children and their physical, mental and social needs.
topic Foster Care
Institutes
Health
Psychology
Italy
url http://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/IJPH/article/view/3063/2131
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