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Anuario de investigaciones

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PELOROSSO, Alicia E.; ETCHEVERS, Martín; ARLANDI, Natalia  y  RETAMAR, Maria Soledad. Exploratory study of children in state of deprivation in institutions. Anu. investig. [online]. 2006, vol.13, pp.33-40. ISSN 1851-1686.

We presented an advance of the UBACyT project. AP 055. "Exploratory study of the state of familiar deprivación and risk, in children and adolescents with taken care of familiar problems in/by institutions". The objective is analyze the conflicting that presents childrens who have problems psicorelatives, between 6/12 years, that it must be taken care by adults who are not their families. The incidence of situations of deprivation or risk undergone within the familiar scope will be evaluated and the changes that produce growing outside the family. Different causes took to the institutionalization of these children: 1º familiar violence, 2º incapacity to maintain them , 3º abandonment, 4º sexual abuse, 5º death or jail of the parents. The hypothesis raises to find out: "the factors of risk and deprivation lived by the children who had to leave their families produce alterations in the affective processes, maduratives and socials of such".

Palabras clave : Deprivation; Family; Institutions; Infantile Development.

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