In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Although most adoptions today include some form of openness, much of the public remains wary of this. The purpose of this study was to explore, longitudinally, adoptive parents\u27 perceptions of their children\u27s open adoptions. This article reports the findings of tape-recorded interviews with 31 adoptive parents who were first interviewed when their children were infants and toddlers, again 7 years later, and a third time when their children were adolescents. The study found adoptive parents were committed to maintaining contact with the birth family even when discomforts and challenges in the relationships occurred. These findings can be ...
One significant change in adoption practice that has occurred over the last four decades is the shif...
A descriptive study was conducted to investigate the adoption experience within the family. Adoptive...
Using 323 matched parties of birth mothers and adoptive parents, this study examined the association...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
Parents and adolescents (mean age, 15.7 years) from 177 adoptive families participating in the seco...
Background: Open adoptions have not often been studied prospectively, especially since they have bec...
Open adoption, in which adopted children may have contact with their birth family, is a relatively n...
Using 323 matched parties of birth mothers and adoptive parents, this study examines the association...
95% of adoption in the United States are open adoptions (Siegel & Smith, 2012). Past research has fo...
The author presents a research study on adoptive parents’ perceptions of their own open versus close...
Adolescence is a seminal period when young people explore goals, values, and beliefs in order to dev...
Parenting can be challenging at any stage, but when a child goes through adolescence the many physic...
The aim of the current study was to investigate the possible impact that openness and secrecy within...
One significant change in adoption practice that has occurred over the last four decades is the shif...
A descriptive study was conducted to investigate the adoption experience within the family. Adoptive...
Using 323 matched parties of birth mothers and adoptive parents, this study examined the association...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
Parents and adolescents (mean age, 15.7 years) from 177 adoptive families participating in the seco...
Background: Open adoptions have not often been studied prospectively, especially since they have bec...
Open adoption, in which adopted children may have contact with their birth family, is a relatively n...
Using 323 matched parties of birth mothers and adoptive parents, this study examines the association...
95% of adoption in the United States are open adoptions (Siegel & Smith, 2012). Past research has fo...
The author presents a research study on adoptive parents’ perceptions of their own open versus close...
Adolescence is a seminal period when young people explore goals, values, and beliefs in order to dev...
Parenting can be challenging at any stage, but when a child goes through adolescence the many physic...
The aim of the current study was to investigate the possible impact that openness and secrecy within...
One significant change in adoption practice that has occurred over the last four decades is the shif...
A descriptive study was conducted to investigate the adoption experience within the family. Adoptive...
Using 323 matched parties of birth mothers and adoptive parents, this study examined the association...