There has been a number of studies on the outcomes of adoption reunions, most of which have focussed on relatively ‘fresh’ reunions. Very few studies have looked at long-term outcomes. Fewer still have discussed reunions and kinship with controversy over firstly, the longevity of reunions, and secondly, what such reunions might engender regarding the relative kinship statuses of adoptive and birth families. This paper critically discusses the existing literature on reunions and kinship, and then reports on the long-term outcomes of 200 ‘matches’ on the Adoption Contact Register for Scotland between 1996–2006, presenting qualitative detail from the 75 respondents who completed questionnaires and sent in stories....
The present study attempted to identify the trends that occur in the relationship of an adopted pers...
This study examines the emotional responses of adoption reunion participants over time by a cross-s...
Foster children in the public child welfare system are increasingly likely to find lasting homes thr...
There has been a number of studies on the outcomes of adoption reunions, most of which have focussed...
Recent changes in adoption legislation and practice have provided adoptees with greater opportunitie...
Recent changes in adoption legislation and practice have provided adoptees with greater opportunitie...
This article reports original research conducted with 20 adoptees, adopted under closed-stranger pro...
Contemporary child adoption in the UK and USA has been conceptualised as an extended kinship network...
NoThis paper explores findings from an exploratory study on sibling relationships following adoption...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine reunion outcomes between adult adoptees and bir...
Adoption policy, practice and law are undergoing rapid change in British Columbia. One of the recent...
Adoption theory, policy and practice have undergone considerable change in the period between the in...
This article describes the expectations, responses to unmet expectations, and factors that influence...
'Contact after adoption' presents the comprehensive findings of a longitudinal study that followed u...
We examined how adoptive families manage and respond to contact with children’s birth siblings livin...
The present study attempted to identify the trends that occur in the relationship of an adopted pers...
This study examines the emotional responses of adoption reunion participants over time by a cross-s...
Foster children in the public child welfare system are increasingly likely to find lasting homes thr...
There has been a number of studies on the outcomes of adoption reunions, most of which have focussed...
Recent changes in adoption legislation and practice have provided adoptees with greater opportunitie...
Recent changes in adoption legislation and practice have provided adoptees with greater opportunitie...
This article reports original research conducted with 20 adoptees, adopted under closed-stranger pro...
Contemporary child adoption in the UK and USA has been conceptualised as an extended kinship network...
NoThis paper explores findings from an exploratory study on sibling relationships following adoption...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine reunion outcomes between adult adoptees and bir...
Adoption policy, practice and law are undergoing rapid change in British Columbia. One of the recent...
Adoption theory, policy and practice have undergone considerable change in the period between the in...
This article describes the expectations, responses to unmet expectations, and factors that influence...
'Contact after adoption' presents the comprehensive findings of a longitudinal study that followed u...
We examined how adoptive families manage and respond to contact with children’s birth siblings livin...
The present study attempted to identify the trends that occur in the relationship of an adopted pers...
This study examines the emotional responses of adoption reunion participants over time by a cross-s...
Foster children in the public child welfare system are increasingly likely to find lasting homes thr...