The paper reviews the research concerning the development of Romanian children adopted abroad since 1990 in order to consider the validity of the evidence presented. Areas of methodological, conceptual and ethical limitations are highlighted, supported by evidence from studies on Romanian children still living in institutions. For example, the circumstances of children before they entered care in Romania have to be taken into account when assessing the individual differences in outcomes after adoption and when exploring the developmental predictors. Such potential confounding factors need to be acknowledged when considering the conclusions of the studies on Romanian children adopted abroad over the past 15 years
Amanda Hawkins, Celia Beckett, Jenny Castle, Christine Groothues, Edmund Sonuga-Barke, Emma Colvert,...
Post-adoption service use and unmet service needs were examined longitudinally in three matched grou...
A randomly selected sample of 165 children from Romania (of whom 144 had been reared in institutions...
The paper reviews the research concerning the development of Romanian children adopted abroad since ...
In the early 1990s references to Romania became almost synonymous with concerns about child welfare,...
In the early 1990s references to Romania became almost synonymous with concerns about child welfare,...
This chapter considers the impact of inter-country adoptions (ICA) as a global phenomenon on familie...
This thesis looks at current Romanian adoption policy and the protection of unparented children with...
This thesis looks at current Romanian adoption policy and the protection of unparented children with...
Each year approximately 17,000 children are adopted into the USA from a variety of countries around ...
The human behavior is giving the entire picture of a person. The behavior is based on a complex comb...
International adoption is seen by some as a solution to the large number of children in institutiona...
Using as example the inter-country adoptions from Romania during 1990s, this paper aims to revisit s...
The English Romanian Adoptees (ERA) study is a remarkable exploration of the experiences of children...
Using as example the inter-country adoptions from Romania during 1990s, this paper aims to revisit s...
Amanda Hawkins, Celia Beckett, Jenny Castle, Christine Groothues, Edmund Sonuga-Barke, Emma Colvert,...
Post-adoption service use and unmet service needs were examined longitudinally in three matched grou...
A randomly selected sample of 165 children from Romania (of whom 144 had been reared in institutions...
The paper reviews the research concerning the development of Romanian children adopted abroad since ...
In the early 1990s references to Romania became almost synonymous with concerns about child welfare,...
In the early 1990s references to Romania became almost synonymous with concerns about child welfare,...
This chapter considers the impact of inter-country adoptions (ICA) as a global phenomenon on familie...
This thesis looks at current Romanian adoption policy and the protection of unparented children with...
This thesis looks at current Romanian adoption policy and the protection of unparented children with...
Each year approximately 17,000 children are adopted into the USA from a variety of countries around ...
The human behavior is giving the entire picture of a person. The behavior is based on a complex comb...
International adoption is seen by some as a solution to the large number of children in institutiona...
Using as example the inter-country adoptions from Romania during 1990s, this paper aims to revisit s...
The English Romanian Adoptees (ERA) study is a remarkable exploration of the experiences of children...
Using as example the inter-country adoptions from Romania during 1990s, this paper aims to revisit s...
Amanda Hawkins, Celia Beckett, Jenny Castle, Christine Groothues, Edmund Sonuga-Barke, Emma Colvert,...
Post-adoption service use and unmet service needs were examined longitudinally in three matched grou...
A randomly selected sample of 165 children from Romania (of whom 144 had been reared in institutions...