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Psychological, social and emotional well-being of adults with a history of institutionalization : The pilot study findings. / Chumakova, M. A.; Zhukova, M. A.; Kornilov, S. A.; Golovanova, I. V.; Davydova, A. O.; Logvinenko, T. I.; Ovchinnikova, I. V.; Petrov, M. V.; Antonova, A. V.; Naumova, O. Y.U.; Grigorenko, E. L.

в: Psychology, Journal of the Higher School of Economics, Том 17, № 1, 01.01.2020, стр. 102-117.

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title = "Psychological, social and emotional well-being of adults with a history of institutionalization: The pilot study findings",
abstract = "The paper presents pilot research data that is part of the research project {"}The Impact of Early Deprivation on the Bio-Behavioral Indicators of Child Development{"} from the Government's megagrant programs No. 14.Z50.31.0027. The purpose of the paper is the study of mental, social and emotional well-being indicators of adults raised in orphanages in comparison with a control group of adults who grew up in biological families. The comparison was carried out using scales of the WHO Questionnaire for assessing quality of life and Adult Self-Report (ASR) from The Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment (ASEBA) for assessing psychological and emotional well-being. Results revealed no significant differences between the groups studied. However, using the classification procedures, we found that an important feature is the living conditions that enable classification of membership in a group of graduates of an orphanage or in a group of adults from biological families: A separate apartment or a {"}public{"} space (a communal apartment or a dorm). A hypothesis has been put forward about the impact of the current living environment on the diagnosed indicators of the mental, social and emotional well-being of orphanage graduates.",
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month = jan,
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AU - Chumakova, M. A.

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AU - Kornilov, S. A.

AU - Golovanova, I. V.

AU - Davydova, A. O.

AU - Logvinenko, T. I.

AU - Ovchinnikova, I. V.

AU - Petrov, M. V.

AU - Antonova, A. V.

AU - Naumova, O. Y.U.

AU - Grigorenko, E. L.

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