This qualitative retrospective recall study utilised nine in-depth, semi-structured interviews with adoptive mothers involved with an online support group often used by adoptive parents facing difficulties. The aim was to explore their transition to adoptive motherhood. The study was unusual because it covered a lengthy period, from pre-adoption and the motivation to adopt to 12 months post child placement and used Reflexive Thematic Analysis to analyse the data. Findings include the mothers’ sense of misaligned expectation, uncertainty, powerlessness, isolation, and emotional and physical fatigue. The most prominent findings centred on the high level of mental health issues reported by the mothers which included post-adoption depression, a...
Literature Review: Qualitative research was reviewed to better understand parents’ experiences of c...
To investigate adoptions are part of the social worker's duties. The aim of our study was to examine...
Children adopted from care are likely to have been exposed to similar adverse, early experiences as ...
The question of how best to support adoptive parents has been attracting increasing attention in rec...
Our prospective study investigated couples’ expectations of adoptive parenthood and explored how the...
Objective: The objective of this study was to increase understanding of factors that influence adopt...
This research is about what post-adoption services exist, what sort of supports and services adoptiv...
The mental health of birth parents has gained attention due to the serious negative consequences for...
This research project is a qualitative study that identified what birthmothers experience emotionall...
The research project is a qualitative study that explored parents’ experience of international adopt...
The issues experienced by adoptive parents when faced with an adult child's searching or reunion rel...
This study explored how child maltreatment, alongside a range of other variables, predicted adverse ...
There are over a million adopted children in the United States, which makes up over 2% of the popula...
This thesis explored the lived experience of adoptive parents with emphasis on psychological wellbei...
The purpose of this study was to explore individuals’ transition to adoptive parenthood through an o...
Literature Review: Qualitative research was reviewed to better understand parents’ experiences of c...
To investigate adoptions are part of the social worker's duties. The aim of our study was to examine...
Children adopted from care are likely to have been exposed to similar adverse, early experiences as ...
The question of how best to support adoptive parents has been attracting increasing attention in rec...
Our prospective study investigated couples’ expectations of adoptive parenthood and explored how the...
Objective: The objective of this study was to increase understanding of factors that influence adopt...
This research is about what post-adoption services exist, what sort of supports and services adoptiv...
The mental health of birth parents has gained attention due to the serious negative consequences for...
This research project is a qualitative study that identified what birthmothers experience emotionall...
The research project is a qualitative study that explored parents’ experience of international adopt...
The issues experienced by adoptive parents when faced with an adult child's searching or reunion rel...
This study explored how child maltreatment, alongside a range of other variables, predicted adverse ...
There are over a million adopted children in the United States, which makes up over 2% of the popula...
This thesis explored the lived experience of adoptive parents with emphasis on psychological wellbei...
The purpose of this study was to explore individuals’ transition to adoptive parenthood through an o...
Literature Review: Qualitative research was reviewed to better understand parents’ experiences of c...
To investigate adoptions are part of the social worker's duties. The aim of our study was to examine...
Children adopted from care are likely to have been exposed to similar adverse, early experiences as ...