Multilevel study of attachment, behavioral problems and social cognition in adolescents adopted during childhood with earlysocial deprivationbackground
Professor Advisor
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Santelices, María Pía
Professor Advisor
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Schöeder, Johanes
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Mondaca, Laura
Author
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Escobar, María Josefina
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2021-12-27T19:32:31Z
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2021-12-27T19:32:31Z
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2013
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/183400
Abstract
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The experienced of early social deprivation has an impact at different levels of the
cognitive, behavioral and physical development of adolescents. And some studies
showed that a later age of adoption increases the risks of the impact on the child´s
development. These impacts sometimes continue during the adolescence and into
adulthood. However, the researchers consider adolescence as a critical period especially
for adopted adolescents. In Chile little is known about development of adopted
adolescents since no control policies exist after adoption.
The current work assessed, from a multilevel approach, late adopted adolescents with a
history of early deprivation compared with teenagers who grew up in their biological
families. The present research has two levels of analysis. The first level responds to the
reports of the adolescents and parents about the adolescent‟s behavior. At this level, the
age at adoption, a scale of behavioral problems and the adolescent‟s attachment style
were taken into consideration. The second level responds to an experimental study in
social cognition with Event Related Potential (ERPs) studies. The first experiment
assesses the emotion processing, and considered attachment style. And the second
experiment evaluated moral sensitivity.
The findings showed that early social deprivation has an impact on the emotional,
behavioral and neurophysiological development of the adolescent. Adopted adolescents
showed more insecure attachment compared non-adopted adolescents. Besides, did not
find differences in behavioral problems compared with their peers. Later age of
adoption increased the risk for “social problems” and “insecure attachment”.
Furthermore, the results suggest that the impact of early deprivation produces a delay in
neurodevelopmental maturation, and this has an impact on the behavioral level as well
as on the development of moral cognition.
The study highlights the importance of post-adoption processes for timely intervention
and support during the different periods of development. Also, the relevance to assess
the neurodevelopment and detect early presence of problems in adopted children and
adolescents.
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Lenguage
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en
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Publisher
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Universidad de Chile
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Publisher
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Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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Publisher
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Heidelberg University
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
Multilevel study of attachment, behavioral problems and social cognition in adolescents adopted during childhood with earlysocial deprivationbackground
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Versión original del autor
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Acceso abierto
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Cataloguer
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prv
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Department
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Departamento de Psicología
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Faculty
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Facultad de Ciencias Sociales
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Doble Titulación
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Doctorado
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uchile.notadetesis
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Tesis para optar al grado de Doctorado en Psicoterapia