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Cognitive abilities of street children: Low-SES Bolivian boys with and without experience of living in the street
Authors:Sofie Dahlman  Per Bäckström  Örjan Frans
Affiliation:Department of Psychology , Uppsala University , Uppsala , Sweden
Abstract:Objectives: This study compared results on cognitive tests measuring nonverbal visualization and reasoning, executive functions, and creativity between 36 boys with experience of living in the street and 31 housed yet socioeconomically equivalent boys, in Bolivia.

Results: The street children scored significantly higher on the creativity measure, which is discussed in relation to contextual relevance. No significant differences were found on the other cognitive tests. Time elapsed after living in the street and drug use were strongly associated with cognition, while age was not. Both groups scored below average compared to Western norms. The results are discussed in terms of the cultural relevance of the tests and the impact of socioeconomic status, stress, and stimulation on cognition.
Keywords:Cognitive abilities  Street children  Poverty
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