Distinguishing between Consequences of Neglect and Poverty on Problem Behavior among Preschool Children
Autori:
María José PINO, Carlos HERRUZO, Javier HERRUZO
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 5-16
How to cite this article:Pino, M.J., Herruzo, C., Herruzo, J. (2015). Distinguishing between Consequences of Neglect and Poverty on Problem Behavior among Preschool Children. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 48, 5-16. |
Abstract:
The aim of this study is to distinguish between consequences of neglect and
poverty on problem behavior among preschool children. 72 children randomly
chosen from the city of Granada (Andalucía, Spain), have been classified in three
homogeneous groups according to demographic variables. Children in Group 1
(24 subjects) lived in slums (poverty) and suffered from neglect. Children in
Group 2 lived in the same slums but did not suffer from neglect. Group 3 consisted
of children from other neighborhoods of the city and did not suffer from neglect.
Behavioral problems were evaluated with the Inventory for Client and Agency
Planning (ICAP) behavioral problems scale. 50% of the subjects in Group1
(neglected children) showed internalized behavior problems, and 0% in groups 2
and 3. Also 46% of Group1 showed the externalized one, and 12.5% of Group 2
and 8% of Group 3. It is concluded that neglected pre-school children (1-5 years)
showed many behavior problems, mainly internalized and also externalized.
However, neither the non-neglected children from a socially deprived environment
(poverty), nor the children from the control group showed behavior problems. As
a result, we can relate the behavior problems to neglect and not to social status or
sociocultural environment.
Keywords:
neglect, poverty, externalizing behavior problems, internalizing.
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