Relationship satisfaction has been widely studied among biological parents; however, concomitant research on adoptive parents is relatively lacking. The current study reports on a survey completed by 251 mothers who had adopted a child in the past 24 months. Participants completed measures of several aspects of the vulnerability–stress– adaptation model of marital satisfaction. Results indicated that satisfaction, as measured by a short form of the Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS-7), was related to several enduring vulnerabilities, adaptive processes, and stressors. Significant individual predictors of relationship satisfaction included: socioeconomic status, partner support, enthusiasm of partner for being a parent, and feelings of rest. Find...
Adoption has become the focus of much research over the past decade. This research has focused prim...
Parenting stress has a crucial influence on the parent-child relationship, the functioning of the fa...
The purpose of the study was to describe trajectories of relationship satisfaction across the transi...
Relationship satisfaction has been widely studied among biological parents; however, concomitant res...
Substantial research has been conducted on new parents\u27 adjustment during the transition to biolo...
Although adoption research literature is fairly extensive, the majority of research tends to focus o...
There are over a million adopted children in the United States, which makes up over 2% of the popula...
Objectives: We evaluated a new attachment-oriented intervention aimed at improving parental mind-min...
The aim was to study representations of past parental bonding, romantic attachment style, and charac...
The authors examined preadoptive factors as predictors of relationship quality (love, ambivalence, a...
Little research has focused on predictors of psychological adjustment among early placed adopted chi...
This paper describes research investigating couples who undertook the procedure of becoming adoptive...
Adoptive parents face unique developmental and family challenges during the transition to adoptive p...
The authors examined preadoptive factors as predictors of relationship quality (love, ambivalence, a...
The authors examined preadoptive factors as predictors of relationship quality (love, ambivalence, a...
Adoption has become the focus of much research over the past decade. This research has focused prim...
Parenting stress has a crucial influence on the parent-child relationship, the functioning of the fa...
The purpose of the study was to describe trajectories of relationship satisfaction across the transi...
Relationship satisfaction has been widely studied among biological parents; however, concomitant res...
Substantial research has been conducted on new parents\u27 adjustment during the transition to biolo...
Although adoption research literature is fairly extensive, the majority of research tends to focus o...
There are over a million adopted children in the United States, which makes up over 2% of the popula...
Objectives: We evaluated a new attachment-oriented intervention aimed at improving parental mind-min...
The aim was to study representations of past parental bonding, romantic attachment style, and charac...
The authors examined preadoptive factors as predictors of relationship quality (love, ambivalence, a...
Little research has focused on predictors of psychological adjustment among early placed adopted chi...
This paper describes research investigating couples who undertook the procedure of becoming adoptive...
Adoptive parents face unique developmental and family challenges during the transition to adoptive p...
The authors examined preadoptive factors as predictors of relationship quality (love, ambivalence, a...
The authors examined preadoptive factors as predictors of relationship quality (love, ambivalence, a...
Adoption has become the focus of much research over the past decade. This research has focused prim...
Parenting stress has a crucial influence on the parent-child relationship, the functioning of the fa...
The purpose of the study was to describe trajectories of relationship satisfaction across the transi...