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Residential Care: A Study of Short- and Long-term Educational Effects

NCJ Number
253843
Journal
Children and Youth Services Review Volume: 3 Issue: 18 Dated: 1996 Pages: 221-242
Author(s)
Ronald W. Thompson; Gail L. Smith; D. Wayne Osgood; Et Al
Date Published
1996
Length
22 pages
Annotation

In the reported study, school performance and attitudes of a group of children placed in residential care were assessed during placement and for an average of 4 years after discharge.

Abstract

A comparison group of children who were not placed in the program was also followed. The residential program emphasized both behavioral and educational treatment. Group differences were tested using Hierarchical Linear Modeling (HLM). Results indicated that the treatment group had significantly greater improvements in both school performance and attitudes during placement. These differences were also maintained after discharge. It is suggested that long-term educational effects with troubled children may require an intensive intervention over an extended period. (publisher abstract modified)