Background: Open adoptions have not often been studied prospectively, especially since they have become more mainstream. One unexamined issue is how openness is regulated over time by adoptive families depending on the family\u27s sense that contact with birth families is beneficial. Studying this question requires a longitudinal study that has multiple data points to allow analysis of how changes in adoption satisfaction are associated with changes in openness. This information can be used to inform adoptive parents about their options. This study examines patterns and predictors of openness among 378 adoptions from all four waves of the California Long-Range Adoption Study (CLAS). Methods: Data were collected using four waves of mailed qu...
95% of adoption in the United States are open adoptions (Siegel & Smith, 2012). Past research has fo...
The purpose of this study is to examine communication processes within adoptive families using data ...
As openness in adoption is still in its infancy, there has not been much systematic research on ...
Using 323 matched parties of birth mothers and adoptive parents, this study examines the association...
While it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it can also...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
Parents and adolescents (mean age, 15.7 years) from 177 adoptive families participating in the seco...
36 pagesWhile it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it ...
Using 323 matched parties of birth mothers and adoptive parents, this study examined the association...
1 page.While it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it c...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
Birth Family Contact Among Sexually Diverse Adoptive Families: Types of Contact and Perceptions of O...
One significant change in adoption practice that has occurred over the last four decades is the shif...
95% of adoption in the United States are open adoptions (Siegel & Smith, 2012). Past research has fo...
The purpose of this study is to examine communication processes within adoptive families using data ...
As openness in adoption is still in its infancy, there has not been much systematic research on ...
Using 323 matched parties of birth mothers and adoptive parents, this study examines the association...
While it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it can also...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
Parents and adolescents (mean age, 15.7 years) from 177 adoptive families participating in the seco...
36 pagesWhile it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it ...
Using 323 matched parties of birth mothers and adoptive parents, this study examined the association...
1 page.While it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it c...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
Birth Family Contact Among Sexually Diverse Adoptive Families: Types of Contact and Perceptions of O...
One significant change in adoption practice that has occurred over the last four decades is the shif...
95% of adoption in the United States are open adoptions (Siegel & Smith, 2012). Past research has fo...
The purpose of this study is to examine communication processes within adoptive families using data ...
As openness in adoption is still in its infancy, there has not been much systematic research on ...