A descriptive study was conducted to investigate the adoption experience within the family. Adoptive families who participated in this study were assumed to be a relatively heterogeneous sample of the target population - families with at least one adopted child who had been adopted early in life, and who was presently 14-18 years of age. Thirteen adoptive families participated in the study. Qualitative data regarding each individual's perception of the adoption experience was obtained through semi-structured interviews. Each participant also completed the Family Environment Scale (Moos, 1974), which was used as a descriptive measure only. Data from the interviews underwent a qualitative data analysis to arrive at the themes and patterns tha...
ii Research in the field of adoption typically looks at risk factors and statistical outcomes for ad...
The study explored the experiences of parents around their adoption process and relationship-buildin...
Because of the growing recognition that early, continuous and warm relationships are essential for a...
A descriptive study was conducted to investigate the adoption experience within the family. Adoptive...
The study is an inquiry into a group of 25 adolescent adopted children who have been in their adopti...
Adoption is an alternative way of adding a member into the family. It involves changes, acceptance a...
Adoption is a popular way for individuals to grow their idealized family form. I studied adoption to...
The field of adoption has been changing rapidly. Is there a need for special preparation for adoptiv...
Adolescence can be regarded as a transitional phase of profound changes with significant consequence...
Research in the field of adoption typically looks at risk factors and statistical outcomes for adopt...
Research in the field of adoption typically looks at risk factors and statistical outcomes for adopt...
To investigate adoptions are part of the social worker's duties. The aim of our study was to examine...
This research is directed toward understanding the meaning of adoption from the point of view of the...
This research is directed toward understanding the meaning of adoption from the point of view of the...
Because of the growing recognition that early, continuous and warm relationships are essential for a...
ii Research in the field of adoption typically looks at risk factors and statistical outcomes for ad...
The study explored the experiences of parents around their adoption process and relationship-buildin...
Because of the growing recognition that early, continuous and warm relationships are essential for a...
A descriptive study was conducted to investigate the adoption experience within the family. Adoptive...
The study is an inquiry into a group of 25 adolescent adopted children who have been in their adopti...
Adoption is an alternative way of adding a member into the family. It involves changes, acceptance a...
Adoption is a popular way for individuals to grow their idealized family form. I studied adoption to...
The field of adoption has been changing rapidly. Is there a need for special preparation for adoptiv...
Adolescence can be regarded as a transitional phase of profound changes with significant consequence...
Research in the field of adoption typically looks at risk factors and statistical outcomes for adopt...
Research in the field of adoption typically looks at risk factors and statistical outcomes for adopt...
To investigate adoptions are part of the social worker's duties. The aim of our study was to examine...
This research is directed toward understanding the meaning of adoption from the point of view of the...
This research is directed toward understanding the meaning of adoption from the point of view of the...
Because of the growing recognition that early, continuous and warm relationships are essential for a...
ii Research in the field of adoption typically looks at risk factors and statistical outcomes for ad...
The study explored the experiences of parents around their adoption process and relationship-buildin...
Because of the growing recognition that early, continuous and warm relationships are essential for a...