Foster care children are at a higher risk of experiencing social or health problems in their lives (Sariaslan et al., 2022). Nevertheless, some youth show high adaptiveness when engaged in work, schooling and forming family relationships (Jones, 2011). The present study focuses on agency in the developmental paths of 18 young adults (14 females, four males, aged 18-32 years old) with family foster care backgrounds. Four main narratives emerged from analyses of individual interviews with these participants: (1) Relational agency; (2) Restricted agency; (3) Accommodated agency; and (4) Independent agency. The young people's narratives involved affordances and constraints with respect to the manifestation and development of agency at different phases of their lives. This study is part of a larger project that examines factors contributing to the resilience of these young people; family foster care is the most common form of care in Finland, but there is scant literature highlighting the experiences of the young people affected. The findings can help both those working within care to understand the factors that facilitate resilience and the young people themselves to reflect on the potential to influence their lives. The findings can deepen our understanding of the support that fostered youth need to cope with their early experiences and to develop their own agency. The present study focuses on agency in the developmental paths of 18 young adults (14 females, four males, aged 18-32 years old) with a family foster care background. Four main narratives emerged from analyses of individual interviews with this group: (1) Relational agency; (2) Restricted agency; (3) Accommodated agency; and (4) Independent agency. The young people's narratives involved affordances and constraints with respect to the manifestation and development of agency at different phases of their lives. The study is part of a larger project examining the factors that contribute to the resilience of young people affected by family foster care - the most common form of care in Finland. Foster care children are at a higher risk of social or health problems in their lives (Sariaslan et al., 2022). Nevertheless, some young people show high adaptiveness when engaged in work, schooling and forming family relationships (Jones, 2011). The findings of this article can help people working within foster care to understand the factors that facilitate resilience and the young people themselves to reflect on the influence they can have in their own lives. The findings can deepen an understanding of the support foster youth need to cope with their experiences and to develop agency.
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Hammond, Ivy
Park, Keunhye
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Park, Keunhye
Eastman, Andrea Lane
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