The current study sought to answer the question: Does reported family coherence and adaptability differ between parents who completed private, public, and international adoptions? The desired population was adoptive parents in the United States. The survey utilized two existing measures, the Family Sense of Coherence (FSOC) and the Family Adaptation Scales (FAS). Results of a one-way independent ANOVA showed that adoption type (i.e. private, public, international) had no significant effect on FSOC and FAS sum scores. Future research should recruit a larger and more representative sample of adoptive parents in the United States, so that findings can be used to tailor educational programming with adoptive parents
Introduction. Several studies with biological dyads have shown that high level of maternal reflectiv...
This study set out to determine if adoptive parents with biological children would report a lower de...
Background: Open adoptions have not often been studied prospectively, especially since they have bec...
Adopted children often are exposed to preadoptive stressors-such as prenatal substance exposure, chi...
Family systems theories consider cohesion, flexibility, and communication as distinct but related ke...
There are over a million adopted children in the United States, which makes up over 2% of the popula...
Adaptability and cohesion are two broad stroke dimensions by which families can be assessed. However...
The study focused on the relationship between consensus regarding parental role responsibilities and...
This study examined the association between preadoptive adversity and adoptees’ adjustment and wheth...
The first year after adoption constitutes a sensitive period for both strengthening the new emotiona...
The aim was to study representations of past parental bonding, romantic attachment style, and charac...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.The current literature ...
[[abstract]]There are two adoptive mothers who adopted the older child were interviewed with intervi...
Internationally adopted children are at a greater risk for cognitive and behavioral problems largely...
Adoption is an alternative way of adding a member into the family. It involves changes, acceptance a...
Introduction. Several studies with biological dyads have shown that high level of maternal reflectiv...
This study set out to determine if adoptive parents with biological children would report a lower de...
Background: Open adoptions have not often been studied prospectively, especially since they have bec...
Adopted children often are exposed to preadoptive stressors-such as prenatal substance exposure, chi...
Family systems theories consider cohesion, flexibility, and communication as distinct but related ke...
There are over a million adopted children in the United States, which makes up over 2% of the popula...
Adaptability and cohesion are two broad stroke dimensions by which families can be assessed. However...
The study focused on the relationship between consensus regarding parental role responsibilities and...
This study examined the association between preadoptive adversity and adoptees’ adjustment and wheth...
The first year after adoption constitutes a sensitive period for both strengthening the new emotiona...
The aim was to study representations of past parental bonding, romantic attachment style, and charac...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.The current literature ...
[[abstract]]There are two adoptive mothers who adopted the older child were interviewed with intervi...
Internationally adopted children are at a greater risk for cognitive and behavioral problems largely...
Adoption is an alternative way of adding a member into the family. It involves changes, acceptance a...
Introduction. Several studies with biological dyads have shown that high level of maternal reflectiv...
This study set out to determine if adoptive parents with biological children would report a lower de...
Background: Open adoptions have not often been studied prospectively, especially since they have bec...