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Los niños en acogida informan mayores necesidades de salud y sufrimiento psicológico que sus pares. Este estudio destaca la importancia de sus perspectivas para comprender el bienestar infantil y los resultados de salud.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Salud Infantil
  • Salud del Adolescente
  • Pediatría Social

Sus antecedentes:

  • La investigación sobre el bienestar infantil a menudo se basa en perspectivas adultas, pasando por alto la salud autoinformada de los niños.
  • Pocos estudios integran los puntos de vista de los niños en acogida sobre su estado de salud.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Explorar aspectos de salud según lo informado por niños y adolescentes en acogida.
  • Comparar la salud de los niños en acogida con la población general utilizando sus propios relatos.
  • Abordar el déficit de estudios que incorporan las perspectivas de los jóvenes sobre su salud.

Principales métodos:

  • Encuesta transversal realizada por UNICEF Francia (octubre de 2020 - marzo de 2022).
  • La muestra incluyó 477 niños en acogida y 23,672 niños no en acogida, de 6 a 18 años.
  • Datos recopilados a través de cuestionarios autoadministrados en papel o en línea.

Principales resultados:

  • Los niños en acogida presentan significativamente mayores necesidades de atención médica en comparación con sus pares.
  • Los niños en acogida informan un aumento del malestar psicológico, vinculado a sus historias de vida.
  • Mayor prevalencia de prácticas de riesgo para la salud, violencia sexual y riesgo de suicidio entre los niños en acogida.

Conclusiones:

  • La salud de los niños en acogida es compleja y requiere enfoques multifacéticos.
  • La autoinformación del niño es crucial para una comprensión integral de su salud y bienestar.
  • La integración de las perspectivas de los niños es vital para mejorar los servicios de salud y los resultados para los jóvenes vulnerables.