Sweden is the country with the highest percentage of international adoptees in the world. Based on previous research, we believe that international adoptees are a vulnerable group in society. This based on that they have specific conditions in their luggage, such as traumatic break with their origins, which can affect their mental-being destructively. With reference to this, we wanted to investigate whether adult international adoptees feel that they from the day they came to Sweden until today have had or have needs, according to live as adopted in society and what the underlying causes may be. Furthermore, we intended to examine how adult international adoptees during their life in Sweden experienced variety and availability of support, a...
Typically, when we think of Sweden it is often thought in terms of a harmonious society where divers...
The aim of this study was to examine international adoptees' reflections of the own ethnic identity....
An interview study was made to explore identity development, focusing biological and ethnic origin, ...
Studien syftar till att undersöka och analysera en grupp internationellt adopterades erfarenheter av...
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Sweden was a major recipient of children adopted from abroad....
The aim of this study was to deepen the knowledge about the meaning of being internationally adopted...
The purpose of this study is to examine factors to why international adoption is seen positive in th...
Within the Eriksonian identity tradition, exploration of different life domains is crucial to identi...
This study is based on qualitative interviews with 20 adult international adoptees of colour and eig...
The purpose of my study was to examine adoptive parents' experiences of adopting children older than...
Till Sverige har det idag från utlandet adopterats ca 49 500 personer. Bland dessa personer har psyk...
Abstract The aim of this essay is to bring understanding to one of the problems the internationally ...
Abstract: Adoption Stories (Berättelser om adoption) This dissertation explores adoption stories in ...
Sweden is traditionally one of the European countries with the highest number of asylum seekers. The...
Problem area of this Bachelor thesis is the mental illness of internationally adopted at the age of ...
Typically, when we think of Sweden it is often thought in terms of a harmonious society where divers...
The aim of this study was to examine international adoptees' reflections of the own ethnic identity....
An interview study was made to explore identity development, focusing biological and ethnic origin, ...
Studien syftar till att undersöka och analysera en grupp internationellt adopterades erfarenheter av...
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Sweden was a major recipient of children adopted from abroad....
The aim of this study was to deepen the knowledge about the meaning of being internationally adopted...
The purpose of this study is to examine factors to why international adoption is seen positive in th...
Within the Eriksonian identity tradition, exploration of different life domains is crucial to identi...
This study is based on qualitative interviews with 20 adult international adoptees of colour and eig...
The purpose of my study was to examine adoptive parents' experiences of adopting children older than...
Till Sverige har det idag från utlandet adopterats ca 49 500 personer. Bland dessa personer har psyk...
Abstract The aim of this essay is to bring understanding to one of the problems the internationally ...
Abstract: Adoption Stories (Berättelser om adoption) This dissertation explores adoption stories in ...
Sweden is traditionally one of the European countries with the highest number of asylum seekers. The...
Problem area of this Bachelor thesis is the mental illness of internationally adopted at the age of ...
Typically, when we think of Sweden it is often thought in terms of a harmonious society where divers...
The aim of this study was to examine international adoptees' reflections of the own ethnic identity....
An interview study was made to explore identity development, focusing biological and ethnic origin, ...