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The role of foster carers and children's outcomes in England and Portugal
Vania Salvador Pinto
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Health Outcomes
100%
Child Outcomes
100%
Foster Carers
100%
Portugal
100%
Foster children
100%
Childrens
50%
Social Workers
13%
Peer Problems
13%
Additional Task
13%
Birth Family
13%
Competencies
9%
Hyperactivity
9%
Conduct Problems
9%
Personal Characteristics
9%
Childrens Services
9%
Sources of Support
9%
Relationship Quality
9%
Foster Care
9%
Foster Care System
9%
Sources of Stress
9%
Task Competencies
9%
Regression Analysis
4%
Nineteen
4%
Older Adults
4%
Social Networks
4%
Family Life
4%
Positive Outcomes
4%
Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
4%
Personal Development
4%
Emotional Difficulties
4%
Social Difficulties
4%
Behavior Problems
4%
Sense of Belonging
4%
Quantitative Research
4%
Grounded Theory
4%
Low-level Control
4%
Two-year-olds
4%
Research Policy
4%
Contribution to Knowledge
4%
Emotional Problems
4%
Foster Families
4%
Portuguese Sample
4%
One-child
4%
Theory Structure
4%
Family Environment
4%
Sequential Exploratory Design
4%
Personal Past
4%
Personal Sources
4%
Service Employees
4%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Foster Care
100%
Portugal
100%
Social Workers
75%
English
50%
Focus Group
25%
Family
25%
Young Adults
25%
Grounded Theory
25%
Quantitative Research
25%
Structural Equation Modeling
25%
Research Practice
25%
Science Policy
25%
Foster Family
25%
Service Workers
25%
Family Environment
25%
Social Network
25%
Psychology
Foster Care
100%
Process Model
40%
Focus Group
20%
Mixed Methods
20%
Multiple Regression Analysis
20%
Foster Family
20%