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Title:
Impact of Orphan Children’s Emotional and Behavioral Problems and Length of Institutionalization on Their Life Satisfaction
Authors: Naglaa Fathi Mohamed Elattar, Asmaa Mohamed Ali Alabd, Rehab Elsayed Mohammed
Year: 2019
Keywords: Emotional and Behavioural Problems, Life Satisfaction, Orphan Child.
Journal: EAS Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
Volume: 1
Issue: 3
Pages: 76-84
Publisher: Naglaa Fathi Mohamed Elattar
Local/International: International
Paper Link:
Full paper Naglaa Fathi Mohamed_orphan research.pdf
Supplementary materials Naglaa Fathi Mohamed_orphan research.pdf
Abstract:

Background: Orphans and the other vulnerable children and adolescents (OVCA) living in institutional homes are more prone to behavioral and emotional problems than others as they are deprived of a family's love and care. The emotional and behavioral problems affects on orphan's life satisfaction. Aim of the study: This study aimed to explore impact of orphan children‟s emotional and behavioral problems and length of institutionalization on their life satisfaction. Research setting: social home care for males and social home care for females in Benha City, Kalyubia Governorate. Research design: A descriptive design was utilized to conduct the current study. Subjects: A convenient sample of 08 orphan child (80 female and 24 male) at previously mentioned places. Tools: Two tools were utilized for data collection, Tool (I). Self-interviewing Questionnaire: it was divided into two parts, part (I) orphans‟ Socio-demographic characteristic questionnaire, part (II) Strength and Difficulties questionnaire (SDQ). Tool (II). Life Satisfaction Survey (LSS). Results: there was a highly statistical significant differences regarding all items of total emotional and behavioral problems among studied children (p

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