Volume : III, Issue : III, March - 2014
Family Life For the Institutionalized and Non–Institutionalized Teenage Girls : Case Study – Romania
Helena Maria Sabo
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According the UNICEF documents, institutionalized children are facing different types of difficulties (impossibility of being raised by their own families because of the loss of one or both parents separation from one´s family because of an armed conflict, because of abandonment, of rejection, of child abuse, of parents being deprived of their parental rights, of parents divorcing etc.). In this paper is analyzed the institutionalized and not institutionalized young girls opinion on family life, in especially in Cluj–Napoca area. This study analyzed the opinion of young girls on marriage, their knowledge regarding sexual relationships, their attitude, and the opinion of the young girls on the quality of the future partner. This study show that the opinion about family, the education, attitude, life expectations differ at institutionalized and not institutionalized young girls.
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DOI : 10.36106/ijsr
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Helena Maria SABO Family Life For the Institutionalized and
Non-Institutionalized Teenage Girls : Case Study‾Romania International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol.III, Issue.III March 2014
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Helena Maria SABO Family Life For the Institutionalized and Non-Institutionalized Teenage Girls : Case Study‾Romania International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol.III, Issue.III March 2014
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