The pathway from adverse early experience to adulthood for internationally adopted children is complex in identifying key influences, impacts, and outcomes. This review arose from the authors' involvement in the British Chinese Adoption Study, a recent outcomes study that explored the links between early orphanage care, adoptive experiences, and midadulthood. It differs from previous reviews in focusing on a greater length of time since adoption. Both quantitative and qualitative studies were included to allow for examination of a fuller range of adult-related outcomes rather than mental health scores alone. The sampling, methods, and results of reviewed articles are summarised and a critical commentary is provided. Despite methodological d...
Clinicians and researchers have characterized early life experiences as permanent and stable influen...
Wilder Research worked with staff from Ampersand Families to design a post-adoption follow-up study ...
Purpose: In the current study we examined associations between children's pre-adoption experiences (...
The pathway from adverse early experience to adulthood for internationally adopted children is compl...
The pathway from adverse early experience to adulthood for internationally adopted children is compl...
This paper seeks to contribute to debates about how people's adult lives unfold after experiencing c...
Follow-up studies of adopted adults are very important in contributing to the development of policy ...
Background: While studies of ex-orphanage care show adverse effects on development, the longer-term ...
This study explored how child maltreatment, alongside a range of other variables, predicted adverse ...
A fundamental quest of the developmental social and behavioral sciences is to specify the necessary ...
Background: Adoption studies can cast light on environmental influences on development, but heteroge...
The central goal of this longitudinal study was to examine behavioral adjustment outcomes in a sampl...
The aim of the present study is to investigate whether early childhood adversities determine the lon...
Being adopted and becoming a parent are both highly significant events in the life course. How adopt...
Adoption studies have demonstrated that there is a remarkable heterogeneity in adopted children's de...
Clinicians and researchers have characterized early life experiences as permanent and stable influen...
Wilder Research worked with staff from Ampersand Families to design a post-adoption follow-up study ...
Purpose: In the current study we examined associations between children's pre-adoption experiences (...
The pathway from adverse early experience to adulthood for internationally adopted children is compl...
The pathway from adverse early experience to adulthood for internationally adopted children is compl...
This paper seeks to contribute to debates about how people's adult lives unfold after experiencing c...
Follow-up studies of adopted adults are very important in contributing to the development of policy ...
Background: While studies of ex-orphanage care show adverse effects on development, the longer-term ...
This study explored how child maltreatment, alongside a range of other variables, predicted adverse ...
A fundamental quest of the developmental social and behavioral sciences is to specify the necessary ...
Background: Adoption studies can cast light on environmental influences on development, but heteroge...
The central goal of this longitudinal study was to examine behavioral adjustment outcomes in a sampl...
The aim of the present study is to investigate whether early childhood adversities determine the lon...
Being adopted and becoming a parent are both highly significant events in the life course. How adopt...
Adoption studies have demonstrated that there is a remarkable heterogeneity in adopted children's de...
Clinicians and researchers have characterized early life experiences as permanent and stable influen...
Wilder Research worked with staff from Ampersand Families to design a post-adoption follow-up study ...
Purpose: In the current study we examined associations between children's pre-adoption experiences (...