Cards (10)

  • Define institutionalisation?
    The social, mental and physical effects of living in an institutional setting (such as hospital or orphanage)
  • Name two orphan studies which investigate the effects of institutionalisation
    1. Rutter's ERA study (2011)
    2. The Bucharest Early Intervention project (2005) - Zeanah et al.
  • What are four effects of institutionalisation?
    1. Mental retardation (low IQ)
    2. Disinhibited attachment (form of insecure attachment - child is equally friendly towards strangers)
    3. Physical underdevelopment (dwarfism)
    4. Poor parenting (e.g. Harlow's monkeys)
  • What was the procedure of Rutter's ERA study?
    - Longitudinal, natural experiment
    - Followed group of 165 Romanian orphans adopted in Britain
    - Physical, cognitive and emotional development assessed at 4,6,11 and 15
    - Group of 52 British children adopted at similar times - control group
  • What were the findings on IQ for Rutter's ERA study?
    - Adopted before 6 months: IQ = 102
    - Adopted between 6 months and 2 years: IQ = 86
    - Adopted after 2 years: IQ = 77
  • What were the findings for Attachment type for Rutter's ERA study?
    - Adopted after 6 months - dis-inhibited attachment
    - Adopted before 6 months rarely showed dis-inhibited attachment
  • What is the conclusion from Rutter's study?
    Intellectual development that is damaged can be recovered provided that adoption takes place before 6 months
  • What was the procedure of The Bucharest Early Intervention Project - Zeanah et al. (2005)?
    - Had experimental and control group
    - Experimental = 95 children between 12 and 31 months who had spent most of early lives in institutional care
    - Control group = 50 children who never experienced institutional care
    - Attachment type of both groups tested using Strange Situation and carers asked for behavioural characteristics of children (e.g. clinginess)
  • What were the findings of The Bucharest Early Intervention Project?
    - 74% of control group = securely attached
    - 65% of institutional group = disorganised attachment and 44% = dis-inhibited attachment
  • What is a study that supports the idea that institutionalisation can lead to poor parenting?
    Harlow's monkeys