A content analysis of newspaper articles about adoption of children was conducted. Several items were noted including mentions of all members of the adoption triad - birthparent, adopted child, and adoptive parent - and the valence of those mentions, and the type of adoption mentioned in the article. The results showed that the members of the triad were covered fairly equally and fairly, which differed from many studies in the literature review. One of the most interesting findings is in the change in coverage of international adoption. There was significantly more coverage in the 2007 time period compared with the 1992 time period. Future research should examine the relationship between foster care and adoption and how often that relation...
Adoption is an alternative way of adding a member into the family. It involves changes, acceptance a...
Adoption, as an alternative to child bearing, is a widely accepted means of forming a family in many...
196 p.Thesis (D.S.W.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.Adoption by foster parents w...
Americans as a group have long been known for their concern for their children and the accompanying ...
This study investigated the U.S. adoption system, media influence, and welfare spending. It was und...
Despite legal recognition of adoption as a legitimate family form, research suggests that adoptive f...
For several years, child welfare advocates have claimed that the U.S. news media misrepresent child ...
Adoption is a fairly old practice that has its roots in ancient cultures such as those of Greece, Ro...
Annually over 60,000 children in need of care are finding a permanent home through adoption in the U...
Adoption today has become a subject of a great deal of public interest. There have been countless ma...
Adoption has changed dramatically in the United States. Recent federal legislation, such as the Adop...
Journal ArticleThis paper has two purposes. First, to explore what existing adoption legislation may...
This presentation covers some of the history of adoption in the US and the sociological trends tied ...
OBJECTIVES: To conduct the first population-based surveillance in the United States of parents who ...
Adoption has increased in importance as both an exit goal and exit outcome for 20-25% of children in...
Adoption is an alternative way of adding a member into the family. It involves changes, acceptance a...
Adoption, as an alternative to child bearing, is a widely accepted means of forming a family in many...
196 p.Thesis (D.S.W.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.Adoption by foster parents w...
Americans as a group have long been known for their concern for their children and the accompanying ...
This study investigated the U.S. adoption system, media influence, and welfare spending. It was und...
Despite legal recognition of adoption as a legitimate family form, research suggests that adoptive f...
For several years, child welfare advocates have claimed that the U.S. news media misrepresent child ...
Adoption is a fairly old practice that has its roots in ancient cultures such as those of Greece, Ro...
Annually over 60,000 children in need of care are finding a permanent home through adoption in the U...
Adoption today has become a subject of a great deal of public interest. There have been countless ma...
Adoption has changed dramatically in the United States. Recent federal legislation, such as the Adop...
Journal ArticleThis paper has two purposes. First, to explore what existing adoption legislation may...
This presentation covers some of the history of adoption in the US and the sociological trends tied ...
OBJECTIVES: To conduct the first population-based surveillance in the United States of parents who ...
Adoption has increased in importance as both an exit goal and exit outcome for 20-25% of children in...
Adoption is an alternative way of adding a member into the family. It involves changes, acceptance a...
Adoption, as an alternative to child bearing, is a widely accepted means of forming a family in many...
196 p.Thesis (D.S.W.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.Adoption by foster parents w...