Childhood adversity, social support networks and well-being among youth aging out of care: An exploratory study of mediation

Child Abuse Negl. 2017 Oct:72:85-97. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2017.07.020. Epub 2017 Aug 4.

Abstract

The goals of the present study are to examine the relationship between childhood adversity and adult well-being among vulnerable young adults formerly placed in substitute care, and to investigate how characteristics of their social support networks mediate this association. A sample of 345 Israeli young adults (ages 18-25), who had aged out of foster or residential care, responded to standardized self-report questionnaires tapping their social support network characteristics (e.g., network size or adequacy) vis-à-vis several types of social support (emotional, practical, information and guidance), experiences of childhood adversity, and measures of well-being (psychological distress, loneliness, and life satisfaction). Structural equation modelling (SEM) provided support for the mediating role of social support in the relationship between early adversity and adult well-being. Although network size, frequency of contact with its members, satisfaction with support, and network adequacy, were all negatively related to early adversity, only network adequacy showed a major and consistent contribution to the various measures of well-being. While patterns were similar across the types of support, the effects of practical and guidance support were most substantial. The findings suggest that the detrimental long-term consequences of early adversity on adult well-being are related not only to impaired structural aspects of support (e.g., network size), but also to a decreased ability to recognize available support and mobilize it. Practical and guidance support, more than emotional support, seem to be of critical importance.

Keywords: Care leavers; Childhood adversity; Social network; Social support; Well-being.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult Survivors of Child Abuse / psychology*
  • Age Factors
  • Child
  • Child Protective Services*
  • Female
  • Foster Home Care / psychology*
  • Humans
  • Israel
  • Life Change Events*
  • Male
  • Negotiating*
  • Quality of Life / psychology*
  • Residential Facilities*
  • Risk Factors
  • Social Support*
  • Young Adult