1 page.While it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it can also come with inherent losses to both the families and adoptees involved. In addition to a potential lack of knowledge about an adoptee’s origins, the pairing of children and parents of different races, through transracial adoption, may add an additional layer of complexity. Structural openness, or the communication between an adoptee and their birth parents, may be an avenue for adoptees to bridge gaps in their knowledge and forage connections with their past. The present research investigates the associations between the level of openness and life satisfaction for both transracial and same race adoptees during adolescence. S...
One significant change in adoption practice that has occurred over the last four decades is the shif...
95% of adoption in the United States are open adoptions (Siegel & Smith, 2012). Past research has fo...
This literature review focuses on the effects of racial and social cultural socialization among tran...
36 pagesWhile it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it ...
Background: Open adoptions have not often been studied prospectively, especially since they have bec...
Using 323 matched parties of birth mothers and adoptive parents, this study examines the association...
This study uses data from 147 White preadoptive couples (54 lesbian, 93 heterosexual) to examine ado...
Using 323 matched parties of birth mothers and adoptive parents, this study examined the association...
Parents and adolescents (mean age, 15.7 years) from 177 adoptive families participating in the seco...
Contribution discusses possible positive and negative effects to those who are adopted or taken unde...
The purpose of this study is to examine communication processes within adoptive families using data ...
A review of theoretical, clinical, and empirical literature was conducted regarding the effect of ad...
This purpose of this study was to learn how transracial adoptees (TRAs) feel about transracial adopt...
Utilizing a sample of lesbian, gay, and heterosexual adoptive parent families with school-age childr...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
One significant change in adoption practice that has occurred over the last four decades is the shif...
95% of adoption in the United States are open adoptions (Siegel & Smith, 2012). Past research has fo...
This literature review focuses on the effects of racial and social cultural socialization among tran...
36 pagesWhile it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it ...
Background: Open adoptions have not often been studied prospectively, especially since they have bec...
Using 323 matched parties of birth mothers and adoptive parents, this study examines the association...
This study uses data from 147 White preadoptive couples (54 lesbian, 93 heterosexual) to examine ado...
Using 323 matched parties of birth mothers and adoptive parents, this study examined the association...
Parents and adolescents (mean age, 15.7 years) from 177 adoptive families participating in the seco...
Contribution discusses possible positive and negative effects to those who are adopted or taken unde...
The purpose of this study is to examine communication processes within adoptive families using data ...
A review of theoretical, clinical, and empirical literature was conducted regarding the effect of ad...
This purpose of this study was to learn how transracial adoptees (TRAs) feel about transracial adopt...
Utilizing a sample of lesbian, gay, and heterosexual adoptive parent families with school-age childr...
In open adoptions, birth and adoptive families exchange identifying information and have contact. Al...
One significant change in adoption practice that has occurred over the last four decades is the shif...
95% of adoption in the United States are open adoptions (Siegel & Smith, 2012). Past research has fo...
This literature review focuses on the effects of racial and social cultural socialization among tran...