Exploring factors governing successful residential treatment of youngsterswith serious behavioural difficulties - Findings from a longitudinal studyin Holland

Citation
Em. Scholte et Jd. Van Der Ploeg, Exploring factors governing successful residential treatment of youngsterswith serious behavioural difficulties - Findings from a longitudinal studyin Holland, CHILDHOOD, 7(2), 2000, pp. 129-153
Citations number
55
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology & Antropology
Journal title
CHILDHOOD-A GLOBAL JOURNAL OF CHILD RESEARCH
ISSN journal
09075682 → ACNP
Volume
7
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
129 - 153
Database
ISI
SICI code
0907-5682(200005)7:2<129:EFGSRT>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Behavioural development in a random sample of 200 juveniles with serious be havioural difficulties admitted for residential treatment was monitored for a period of 2 years after their admission. By that time, 42 percent of the juveniles had left the treatment centre according to plan, 7 percent were still at the treatment centre and 51 percent had left prematurely. The juve niles who finished their treatment as planned had developed quite well. The psychosocial conditions of these youngsters were nearly identical to those of the general Dutch adolescent population of a comparable age and sociode mographic background. However, the youngsters who left prematurely had furt her developmental difficulties. Two years after their admission the number of juveniles reporting aggression and antisocial behaviour at a clinical le ver was as high as at the start of their residential treatment. An explorat ion of the residential treatment factors predicting successful development suggested that the provision of a basic therapeutic climate of firm, but no t harsh, control coupled with consistent, but non-obtrusive, emotional supp ort, cognitive-behavioural training, intensive monitoring of the treatment and home-orientedness were major factors promoting healthy development amon g the youngsters with behavioural difficulties.