The psychological and social problems faced by foster family from social workers' perspective

Authors

  • Sarah Ibraihem bin sagar
  • Mardeyah Al- Bardisi

Keywords:

alternative care
foster family
foster care
social problems
children of unknown parentage
psychological problems

Abstract

This study is considered a quantitative research.The research aims to identify the most prominent psychological and social problems faced by foster family from the social workers' perspective to identify the role of social work in alleviating these problems.The study used the social survey methodology, the study tool was the questionnaire, and the study sample was purposive sample consisted of 31 social works who work with faster family in some social institutions in Riyadh.The main findings of the study include that the study sample agreed that foster families suffering in controlling the foster adolescence with an average (2.39 of 3) and standard deviation 0.615.Also, the sample study agreed that foster families faced difficulty in telling the foster child that he/she is adopted with a mean (2.58 of 3), and standard deviation of 0.502.There is a difference in the degree of approval of the study sample on the most important psychological problems experienced by foster families, where the rates of consent between (1.90 to 2.35).The study sample agree on the important role of social worker can play to reducing the foster families' social and psychological problems with an (2.97 of 3).

Author Biographies

Sarah Ibraihem bin sagar

Faculty of Arts | King Saud University | Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Mardeyah Al- Bardisi

Faculty of Arts | King Saud University | Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Published

2019-10-30

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The psychological and social problems faced by foster family from social workers’ perspective. (2019). Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 3(10), 85-61. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.S111218

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The psychological and social problems faced by foster family from social workers’ perspective. (2019). Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 3(10), 85-61. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.S111218