the impact of living on the streets on latency children's friendships

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1998
OBJECTIVE: This is a study to evaluate friendships in latency street boys of Porto Alegre, RGS, Brazil. METHODS: A sample of 30 latency street boys was compared with a sample of 51 latency boys living with their low income families, using the Cornell Interview of Peers and Friends (CIPF). RESULTS: The two groups had a significantly different CIPF global scores, and the boys of the street group had the highest mean score. Also, boys of the street had significantly lower developmental appropriateness, self-esteem and social skills scores than boys living with a family. CONCLUSIONS: The urgent need for intervention street children, especially on boys of the street, is emphasized.
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Authors ;Rohde Luís A.;Ferreira Maria Helena M.;Zomer Andréa;Forster Letícia;Zimmermann Heloisa
Journal proceedings - 2016 3rd international conference on information technology, computer, and electrical engineering, icitacee 2016
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