3.8 Romanian Orphan Studies: Effects of Institutionalisation

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  • What economic challenges did Romania face in the 1980s and 1990s that led to a surge in children being placed in orphanages?
    Economic challenges
  • Research studies, notably by Michael Rutter, have shown that children raised in Romanian orphanages often experienced developmental delays
  • Match the features of Romanian orphanages with foster care settings:
    Adult-to-child Ratio ↔️ Very high in orphanages, low in foster care
    Care Quality ↔️ Minimal in orphanages, high in foster care
    Stimulation ↔️ Very limited in orphanages, abundant in foster care
  • What is institutionalisation characterized by in terms of personal interaction and attention?
    Limited interaction and attention
  • Institutionalisation can lead to attachment disorders due to inconsistent care
  • The conditions in Romanian orphanages included overcrowded facilities and minimal adult interaction.
  • Which researchers highlighted the significant effects of institutionalisation in Romanian orphan studies?
    Michael Rutter
  • Key studies on Romanian orphans, like Rutter's ERA Project, have greatly enhanced our understanding of institutionalisation's effects
  • Children adopted before six months of age in Rutter's ERA Project showed significant recovery from the effects of institutionalisation.
  • What did the Bucharest Early Intervention Project find regarding the impact of foster care versus institutional care on children?
    Foster care improved development
  • Match the study with its key design and findings:
    Rutter's ERA Project ↔️ Longitudinal; early institutionalization causes delays but early adoption aids recovery
    Bucharest Early Intervention Project ↔️ Randomized controlled trial; foster care improves cognitive, social, and attachment
  • The short-term effects of institutionalisation include developmental delays
  • Long-term effects of institutionalisation can include impaired social skills and lower academic performance.
  • What is one potential long-term effect of institutionalisation on mental health?
    Ongoing mental health issues
  • What is one short-term effect of institutionalisation on children?
    Developmental Delays
  • Attachment disorders are a short-term effect of institutionalisation
  • Long-term effects of institutionalisation can persist into adulthood.
  • What is one long-term effect of institutionalisation on children?
    Impaired Social Skills
  • Institutionalisation can have both short-term and long-term effects
  • Behavioral problems are a short-term effect of institutionalisation.
  • What is a potential long-term mental health issue associated with institutionalisation?
    Ongoing mental health issues
  • Potential ongoing mental health issues are a long-term effect of institutionalisation
  • Which long-term effect of institutionalisation is most related to academic performance?
    Lower Academic Performance
  • Lower academic performance is a long-term effect of institutionalisation.
  • What is an example of a short-term effect of institutionalisation on children?
    Attachment Disorders
  • Impaired social skills are a long-term effect of institutionalisation
  • Children adopted before six months in Rutter's ERA Project showed significant recovery.
  • What economic challenges did Romania face during the 1980s and 1990s?
    Significant economic challenges
  • Minimal adult interaction was a typical condition in Romanian orphanages
  • Michael Rutter's research highlighted the effects of institutionalisation.
  • What economic challenges did Romania face during the 1980s and 1990s?
    Significant economic challenges
  • During the 1980s and 1990s, Romania faced economic challenges leading to an increase in children placed in orphanages
  • Romanian orphanages in the 1980s and 1990s were well-resourced and provided high-quality care.
    False
  • What were typical conditions in Romanian orphanages during the 1980s and 1990s?
    Overcrowded, minimal adult interaction
  • Match the features with the correct care setting:
    Adult-to-child Ratio: Very high ↔️ Romanian Orphanages
    Care Quality: High ↔️ Foster Care
  • Romanian orphan studies have significantly shaped modern child welfare policies
  • Institutionalization involves long-term care characterized by high levels of personal interaction and attention.
    False
  • What are potential developmental effects of institutionalization?
    Developmental delays, attachment disorders
  • Institutionalization can lead to attachment disorders due to inconsistent care
  • The Bucharest Early Intervention Project compared foster care with institutional care to study the effects of early intervention.