The aim is to study the attachment bond between adopted children and children who grow up in families; hypothesising an insecure attachment in the adopted child; verifying adoption as a protection factor and studying the quality of the attachment to biological and adoptive parents, according to the intergenerational transmission. 30 adopted children, age 4-10 years, adoption time (1-3years) and (above 3years) with the respective mothers are compared with a control group balanced and their mothers. Instruments: children: Human Figure Drawing (Machover 1953), Drawing the Family (Attili 2007), Separation Anxiety Test (Attili 2001), Child Behaviour Check List (Achenbach 1991); mothers: Parental Bonding Instrument (Parker et al.1979), Attachment...
The current study investigates the contribution of children’s age at adoption (M = 46.52 months, SD ...
As suggested by various studies (Barone and Lionetti 2011; Ongari and Tomasi 2013; Pace et al. 2015;...
Introduction: Recent literature has shown that the good outcome of adoption would mostly depend on t...
Objective: This study examined the attachment patterns of late-adopted children (aged 4-7) and their...
Objective The aim of this study was to characterize the role of attachment in adoption, first by ass...
This article addresses issues relevant to mother-infant attachment in adoptive families. First, this...
To explore protective and risk factors in adoption adjustment on a sample of 30 previously instituti...
This thesis describes a study on 55 adoptive families. The 55 children were internationally adopted,...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to describe attachment behavior in international adopt...
A growing body of research suggests that a history of neglect, abuse and institutionalization can ne...
Objective. This study examined the attachment patterns of late-adopted children (aged 4\u20137) and ...
In today’s society adoption has offered an effective way for dealing with children who are for whate...
This study analysed the attachment patterns of 28 late-adopted children (placed when they were betwe...
Adoption is an alternative way of adding a member into the family. It involves changes, acceptance a...
Adoption is a natural intervention for children’s recovery in socio-emotional development; however t...
The current study investigates the contribution of children’s age at adoption (M = 46.52 months, SD ...
As suggested by various studies (Barone and Lionetti 2011; Ongari and Tomasi 2013; Pace et al. 2015;...
Introduction: Recent literature has shown that the good outcome of adoption would mostly depend on t...
Objective: This study examined the attachment patterns of late-adopted children (aged 4-7) and their...
Objective The aim of this study was to characterize the role of attachment in adoption, first by ass...
This article addresses issues relevant to mother-infant attachment in adoptive families. First, this...
To explore protective and risk factors in adoption adjustment on a sample of 30 previously instituti...
This thesis describes a study on 55 adoptive families. The 55 children were internationally adopted,...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to describe attachment behavior in international adopt...
A growing body of research suggests that a history of neglect, abuse and institutionalization can ne...
Objective. This study examined the attachment patterns of late-adopted children (aged 4\u20137) and ...
In today’s society adoption has offered an effective way for dealing with children who are for whate...
This study analysed the attachment patterns of 28 late-adopted children (placed when they were betwe...
Adoption is an alternative way of adding a member into the family. It involves changes, acceptance a...
Adoption is a natural intervention for children’s recovery in socio-emotional development; however t...
The current study investigates the contribution of children’s age at adoption (M = 46.52 months, SD ...
As suggested by various studies (Barone and Lionetti 2011; Ongari and Tomasi 2013; Pace et al. 2015;...
Introduction: Recent literature has shown that the good outcome of adoption would mostly depend on t...