The English and Romanian Adoptees (ERA) Young Adult Follow-Up (YAF) is the latest wave of this longitudinal study. It comprises of both qualitative interviews and questionnaires with both the adoptive parents and their children (now in their early to mid 20's). Our study was interested in young adult transitions for the 165 Romanian and 52 UK adoptees. Our multi-informant/ multi-method approach included: (1) an open-ended semi-structured interview concerning experiences during the transition period; (2) a structured interview of a range of key young adult outcomes using age-adapted sections of previously validated interviews to identify deprivation-specific and adoption-related issues; (3) standardised questionnaires exploring individua...
This study was based on three interviews with three internationally adopted young adults. The aim of...
Follow-up studies of adopted adults are very important in contributing to the development of policy ...
The objective of this study was to examine symptomatology; stress responses for everyday academic an...
The English Romanian Adoptees (ERA) study is a remarkable exploration of the experiences of children...
This study explores the childhood experiences and transitions to adulthood of 39 Romanian care leave...
This study explores the childhood experiences and transitions to adulthood of 39 Romanian care leave...
This study sought to explore the life stories of Romanian adoptees who were internationally adopted ...
This study sought to explore the life stories of Romanian adoptees who were internationally adopted ...
BACKGROUND: Time-limited, early-life exposures to institutional deprivation are associated with diso...
A randomly selected sample of 165 children from Romania (of whom 144 had been reared in institutions...
Objective To summarize the advantages and limitations of general population, high-risk and “natural ...
These data were collected as part of an ESRC study exploring the experiences of adopted adults who ...
Background Time-limited, early-life exposures to institutional deprivation are associated with disor...
Amanda Hawkins, Celia Beckett, Jenny Castle, Christine Groothues, Edmund Sonuga-Barke, Emma Colvert,...
This presentation will highlight briefly the main research findings over the past 25 years and will ...
This study was based on three interviews with three internationally adopted young adults. The aim of...
Follow-up studies of adopted adults are very important in contributing to the development of policy ...
The objective of this study was to examine symptomatology; stress responses for everyday academic an...
The English Romanian Adoptees (ERA) study is a remarkable exploration of the experiences of children...
This study explores the childhood experiences and transitions to adulthood of 39 Romanian care leave...
This study explores the childhood experiences and transitions to adulthood of 39 Romanian care leave...
This study sought to explore the life stories of Romanian adoptees who were internationally adopted ...
This study sought to explore the life stories of Romanian adoptees who were internationally adopted ...
BACKGROUND: Time-limited, early-life exposures to institutional deprivation are associated with diso...
A randomly selected sample of 165 children from Romania (of whom 144 had been reared in institutions...
Objective To summarize the advantages and limitations of general population, high-risk and “natural ...
These data were collected as part of an ESRC study exploring the experiences of adopted adults who ...
Background Time-limited, early-life exposures to institutional deprivation are associated with disor...
Amanda Hawkins, Celia Beckett, Jenny Castle, Christine Groothues, Edmund Sonuga-Barke, Emma Colvert,...
This presentation will highlight briefly the main research findings over the past 25 years and will ...
This study was based on three interviews with three internationally adopted young adults. The aim of...
Follow-up studies of adopted adults are very important in contributing to the development of policy ...
The objective of this study was to examine symptomatology; stress responses for everyday academic an...