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Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 36, 641-652
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 36, 3, pp. 641-652
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 36, 3, pp. 641-652
Contains fulltext : 291477.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Background: Relationships between dynamic risk factors for externalising problem behaviour and group climate were investigated in 151 adult in-patients with mild intellectual disab
Autor:
J. Sonderman, F. F. Bekken, G. H. P. Van der Helm, J. J. Roest, C. H. Z. Kuiper, G. J. J. M. Stams, D. Van de Mheen
Publikováno v:
Residential Treatment for Children & Youth. Taylor & Francis
Residential Treatment for Children & Youth
Residential Treatment for Children & Youth, 39(3), 239-260
Residential Treatment for Children & Youth
Residential Treatment for Children & Youth, 39(3), 239-260
Interactions among peers in residential youth care are an important dynamic factor affecting behavioral adjustment and treatment success. Assessment and monitoring of the quality of peer interactions are potentially important for promoting a positive
Publikováno v:
The International Journal of Children's Rights, 29(4), 946-971. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
This study examines the extent to which secure residential youth care in the Netherlands complies with children’s rights as laid down in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (uncrc) and the Dutch Youth Act. Residential group cli
Publikováno v:
Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 39, 515-524
Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 39, 4, pp. 515-524
Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 39, 4, pp. 515-524
Contains fulltext : 231833.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Background: This study focused on the cultural and gender differences in the perception of living group climate quality between native Dutch youth and Dutch youth with a Turkish
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1faf417ceda2ec83450ad912fa12dfd5
http://hdl.handle.net/2066/231833
http://hdl.handle.net/2066/231833
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Forensic Mental Health
Item does not contain fulltext We examined associations between group climate as perceived by 212 individuals with mild intellectual disability and work climate as experienced by 262 sociotherapists in a forensic setting. Results showed that if socio
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https://doi.org/10.1080/14999013.2022.2154415
https://doi.org/10.1080/14999013.2022.2154415
Autor:
Chris H.Z. Kuiper, G. H. P. van der Helm, J.J. Roest, M. H. M. Beld, Geert Jan J. M. Stams, J.J.W. de Swart
Publikováno v:
Residential Treatment for Children & Youth. 38:137-152
Most youth in residential youth care institutions have a long history of adverse childhood experiences, and show (severe) emotional, behavioral, and academic problems. The present study used adoles...
Publikováno v:
Journal of Adolescent Research, 34(6), 757-782. SAGE Publications Inc.
Repression in residential youth care institutions can manifest itself openly in coercive measures or may be concealed in staff behavior that is endemic to residential youth care, such as soft power and strict behavioral control (i.e., structure), whi
Autor:
M. H. M. Beld, Geert Jan J. M. Stams, G. H. P. van der Helm, Chris H.Z. Kuiper, J.J.W. de Swart, E.G. Van den Heuvel, J.J. Roest
Publikováno v:
Children and Youth Services Review, 103, 127-134. Elsevier
The present study examines the relation between classroom climate in schools for secondary special education and students' perceived social exclusion. A total of 401 Dutch adolescents (70.3% males) with conduct problems, attending schools for special
Publikováno v:
Children and Youth Services Review. 96:266-277
In order to work on qualitatively good residential care it is important to monitor group climate and to act on clients' feedback. The present study describes how two youth care organizations in the Netherlands implemented group climate monitoring ins