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Health Social Welfare Review
2020 Volume.40 No. 4 p.115 ~ p.148
Resilience of Transition-Age Youth in Out-of-Home Care and Its Predictors
Lee Sang-Jung

Kim Ji-Min
Abstract
Children who are in transition from out-of-home care to adulthood are faced with multiple crises: experience of separation from their family and scheduled termination of out-of-home care services. Resilience can help these children overcome crises and successfully adapt to society. The purpose of this study is to explore the resilience and influence factors of children over 15 years old in out-of-home care from an social ecological perspective. One-way ANOVA was conducted to identify differences in resilience levels between types of out-of-home care services and stepwise regression was conducted to identify factors affecting resilience. The results showed that differences in resilience between types of home care services were statistically significant only in some sub-regions. Depression, self-efficacy, social support, type of out-of-home care services and Independent Living Program participation were identified as significant predictors of resilience of out-of-home care children. Based on the study results, suggestions were made to improve resilience of children in out-of-home care and help their preparation for independent living.
KEYWORD
Resilience, Out-of-Home Care, Independent Living Program, Caregiver
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