In the present study the well-being of adult adoptees was examined. The purpose was to examine whether difficulties with separation anxiety, attachment, depression, anxiety, bullying, taunting and satisfaction with life were present when adoptees reach adulthood. It has been found that adopted children often present difficulties with attachment and separation, fear of rejection as well as mental health problems. The participants were 120 adult adoptees that were contacted through Facebook. They received a questionnaire via email that included a number of questions about their origin, bullying and taunting as well as questionnaires on romantic attachment (The multi-item measure of adult romantic attachment; MMARA), separation anxiety (The a...
International audienceAdopted adults are presented in the psychological literature as being highly v...
International audienceAs most adoption studies have focused on adopted children and their vulnerabil...
Adult adoptees (n = 144) and non-adoptees (n = 131) were surveyed in order to investigate (1) the re...
The present study examines whether foreign adoptees differ from normative samples in adult attachmen...
We examined the impact of adoptive status and family experiences on adult attachment security and ho...
Research concerning adulthood and adoption has gained popularity in recent years, but there are very...
We examined the impact of adoptive status and family experiences on adult attachment security and ho...
In today’s society adoption has offered an effective way for dealing with children who are for whate...
The research on mental health problems in adult international adoptees is limited, and while perceiv...
The number of adults who adopt children from U.S. state custody has substantially increased over the...
Clinicians and researchers have characterized early life experiences as permanent and stable influen...
Adoption studies are able to provide important insights into the impact of changed rearing environme...
The present study concerning domestic adoption explored the adjustment of 37 adolescents and 22 emer...
Despite reports that adopted persons are destined for poor psychological and relational adjustment, ...
Psychological adjustment was assessed in a sample of 525 female and 191 male adoptees. Analyses were...
International audienceAdopted adults are presented in the psychological literature as being highly v...
International audienceAs most adoption studies have focused on adopted children and their vulnerabil...
Adult adoptees (n = 144) and non-adoptees (n = 131) were surveyed in order to investigate (1) the re...
The present study examines whether foreign adoptees differ from normative samples in adult attachmen...
We examined the impact of adoptive status and family experiences on adult attachment security and ho...
Research concerning adulthood and adoption has gained popularity in recent years, but there are very...
We examined the impact of adoptive status and family experiences on adult attachment security and ho...
In today’s society adoption has offered an effective way for dealing with children who are for whate...
The research on mental health problems in adult international adoptees is limited, and while perceiv...
The number of adults who adopt children from U.S. state custody has substantially increased over the...
Clinicians and researchers have characterized early life experiences as permanent and stable influen...
Adoption studies are able to provide important insights into the impact of changed rearing environme...
The present study concerning domestic adoption explored the adjustment of 37 adolescents and 22 emer...
Despite reports that adopted persons are destined for poor psychological and relational adjustment, ...
Psychological adjustment was assessed in a sample of 525 female and 191 male adoptees. Analyses were...
International audienceAdopted adults are presented in the psychological literature as being highly v...
International audienceAs most adoption studies have focused on adopted children and their vulnerabil...
Adult adoptees (n = 144) and non-adoptees (n = 131) were surveyed in order to investigate (1) the re...