To establish more comprehensive ways to assess transnational adoption adjustment, we need to better understand the adoptive identity experiences of transnational adoptees. We explored adoption identity by describing sociopsychosocial aspects and self experiences related to transnational adoption adjustment in a purposive sample of 16 adult Korean-American adoptees. A qualitative, descriptive analysis resulted in three themes: biological parents, birthdays, and adoption history, with three subthemes of adoptive family, pride, and difficulties. The study is a first to qualitatively examine adoption identity and the themes may be used to develop a survey of adoption identity for adult transnational adoptees
Previous research on Korean-born adoptees suggests that exploring one\u27s ethnic identity may incre...
Based on multi-site ethnographic methods and in-depth interviews, my dissertation explores identitie...
A common issue seen within the adoptee community is their identity. This thesis will explore how int...
To establish more comprehensive ways to assess transnational adoption adjustment, we need to better ...
The increase in transracial adoption in modern society has not been without some controversy over it...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Since the Korean War (1950‐1953), over 170,000 Korean...
This research study about adoptive identity narratives of emerging adults who had no contact with th...
This study uses a qualitative approach to explore how Adult Korean Adoptees relationships with their...
This research is a case study that examines the identity problems of adult South Korean overseas ado...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Over 100,000 Korean adoptees...
This thesis focuses primarily on adoptees’ own perceptions of their childhood and parental actions a...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate international adoptees ethnic identity’s devel...
Objective: Using a socialization framework, this study aimed to understand the intergenerational pat...
In this case study, five international adoptees from Finland were interviewed about their search and...
Abstract: This qualitative research explored American Caucasian parents ’ experience with transnatio...
Previous research on Korean-born adoptees suggests that exploring one\u27s ethnic identity may incre...
Based on multi-site ethnographic methods and in-depth interviews, my dissertation explores identitie...
A common issue seen within the adoptee community is their identity. This thesis will explore how int...
To establish more comprehensive ways to assess transnational adoption adjustment, we need to better ...
The increase in transracial adoption in modern society has not been without some controversy over it...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Since the Korean War (1950‐1953), over 170,000 Korean...
This research study about adoptive identity narratives of emerging adults who had no contact with th...
This study uses a qualitative approach to explore how Adult Korean Adoptees relationships with their...
This research is a case study that examines the identity problems of adult South Korean overseas ado...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Over 100,000 Korean adoptees...
This thesis focuses primarily on adoptees’ own perceptions of their childhood and parental actions a...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate international adoptees ethnic identity’s devel...
Objective: Using a socialization framework, this study aimed to understand the intergenerational pat...
In this case study, five international adoptees from Finland were interviewed about their search and...
Abstract: This qualitative research explored American Caucasian parents ’ experience with transnatio...
Previous research on Korean-born adoptees suggests that exploring one\u27s ethnic identity may incre...
Based on multi-site ethnographic methods and in-depth interviews, my dissertation explores identitie...
A common issue seen within the adoptee community is their identity. This thesis will explore how int...