The purpose of this study was to examine whether adoptees and non-adoptees, aged 18-26, differed on risky behavior outcomes. Variables such as delinquency, violence, impulsive behavior, drug use, alcohol use, and tobacco use were defined as risky behaviors. Participants (n=280) were taken from Wave III of the Adolescent Health (Add Health) data set. Individuals who answered yes to the variable Have you ever been adopted? made up the adopted sample (n=140, male=67, female=73). Non-adopted individuals were randomly selected from the remaining pool of participants and made up the control group, (n=140, male=69, female=71).;Results from this study indicate that adoption status does not predict young adult risky behavior. Additionally and pr...
This study aimed at assessing developmental trajectories of risk behaviors from adolescence into you...
Adopted adolescents have a higher proportion of behavioral, emotional, and psychological problems in...
The present study investigated the methodological/statistical implications of adoptive parent knowle...
Adoption has been seen as a good solution for providing each party involved in the traditional adopt...
This study is a secondary analysis of a data set (N = 367) collected by Cadoret (1990). This data se...
Prior research has shown that adoptees have a higher rate of substance use disorders (SUDs) than non...
Background: Prior research has shown that adoptees have a higher rate of substance use disorders (SU...
Research shows emerging adults are more likely than younger and older cohorts to engage in such risk...
Adolescents often make adult decisions regarding their lifestyle and behavior with little support fr...
This study examined the contribution of demographic characteristics, early maltreatment, and peer an...
Parents of 211 adopted children, now young adult, were interviewed about their children's behaviour ...
Purpose: To assess whether young people not engaging in risk behaviors do better than their risk-tak...
The purpose of this study was to examine the roles that values and the family environment play in yo...
A wealth of research has established that adopted youth are at greater risk for impaired mental heal...
Many families in our society have been created through adoption. In 1990, there were approximately 1...
This study aimed at assessing developmental trajectories of risk behaviors from adolescence into you...
Adopted adolescents have a higher proportion of behavioral, emotional, and psychological problems in...
The present study investigated the methodological/statistical implications of adoptive parent knowle...
Adoption has been seen as a good solution for providing each party involved in the traditional adopt...
This study is a secondary analysis of a data set (N = 367) collected by Cadoret (1990). This data se...
Prior research has shown that adoptees have a higher rate of substance use disorders (SUDs) than non...
Background: Prior research has shown that adoptees have a higher rate of substance use disorders (SU...
Research shows emerging adults are more likely than younger and older cohorts to engage in such risk...
Adolescents often make adult decisions regarding their lifestyle and behavior with little support fr...
This study examined the contribution of demographic characteristics, early maltreatment, and peer an...
Parents of 211 adopted children, now young adult, were interviewed about their children's behaviour ...
Purpose: To assess whether young people not engaging in risk behaviors do better than their risk-tak...
The purpose of this study was to examine the roles that values and the family environment play in yo...
A wealth of research has established that adopted youth are at greater risk for impaired mental heal...
Many families in our society have been created through adoption. In 1990, there were approximately 1...
This study aimed at assessing developmental trajectories of risk behaviors from adolescence into you...
Adopted adolescents have a higher proportion of behavioral, emotional, and psychological problems in...
The present study investigated the methodological/statistical implications of adoptive parent knowle...