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El acogimiento de menores con necesidades especiales y su relación con el perfil de las familias acogedoras

Authors: Molero Mañes, Rosa Josefa; Gimeno Collado, Adelina;

El acogimiento de menores con necesidades especiales y su relación con el perfil de las familias acogedoras

Abstract

El acogimiento familiar en cualquiera de sus modalidades, es un recurso que pretende proteger a la infancia en situación de riesgo y/o desamparo y posibilitar un desarrollo integral y comunitario a la vez que reparador, todo ello dentro de un entorno de familia (familia extensa o familia ajena). El objetivo del presente estudio, ha sido encontrar relaciones entre el perfil de la familia acogedora en los acogimientos en familia ajena y los problemas del menor en el momento de inicio del acogimiento. Se analizaron si las características familiares, incluyendo el tipo de familia, sus motivaciones o la situación laboral, predisponen o facilitan a acoger menores con problemas físicos y/o psicosociales. Los resultados indicaron que las familias monoparentales y con motivación, llamada en nuestro estudio carencial, acogían en mayor proporción niños con necesidades mayores que las familias biparentales o con motivación solidaria.

Any form of fostering tries to protect children at risk, without parental care or both, and to enable a comprehensive, community and mending development within any extended family or non-kin foster family. The objective of present study was to find the relationship between the profile of non-kin foster families and the problems of the minor at the beginning of the fostering process. We analyzed whether the family characteristics, including type of family, motivation or employment status, usually help or influence the fosterage of minors with physical issues, psychosocial issues or both. The results indicated that single parent families and solidarity motivated families do foster a greater amount of children with greater issues than two-parent families or solidarity motivated families.

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child development, foster care, acogimiento, familia ajena, motivación, necesidades especiales, protección infantil, desarrollo infantil., foster care, non-kin foster family, motivation, special needs, child protection, child development., Artículo, necesidades especiales, child protection, protección infantil, :SOCIOLOGÍA::Cambio y desarrollo social [UNESCO], non-kin foster family, UNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍA::Cambio y desarrollo social, desarrollo infantil, special needs, familia ajena

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