Substantial research has been conducted on new parents\u27 adjustment during the transition to biological parenthood. However, very little is known about adjustment experiences during the transition to adoptive parenthood. Such information could assist in creating support systems for adoptive parents similar to those that currently exist for biological parents. A systematic literature review was conducted to examine individual and relational adjustment outcomes during the transition to adoptive parenthood, limited to those studies that examined the immediate post-adoption period through 3 years post-placement. By searching six databases using a variety of keywords including post-adoption, adapt, and parent, 11 research studies were identifi...
Relationship satisfaction has been widely studied among biological parents; however, concomitant res...
Relationship satisfaction has been widely studied among biological parents; however, concomitant res...
Objective: The objective of this study was to increase understanding of factors that influence adopt...
There are over a million adopted children in the United States, which makes up over 2% of the popula...
Adoption has become the focus of much research over the past decade. This research has focused prim...
Although adoption research literature is fairly extensive, the majority of research tends to focus o...
International audienceAs most adoption studies have focused on adopted children and their vulnerabil...
ABSTRACT It is not uncommon for new mothers to experience depression. However, depression after the...
ABSTRACT It is not uncommon for new mothers to experience depression. However, depression after the...
ABSTRACT It is not uncommon for new mothers to experience depression. However, depression after the...
Little research has focused on predictors of psychological adjustment among early placed adopted chi...
International audienceAs most adoption studies have focused on adopted children and their vulnerabil...
International audienceAs most adoption studies have focused on adopted children and their vulnerabil...
Little research has focused on predictors of psychological adjustment among early placed adopted chi...
Adoptive parents face unique developmental and family challenges during the transition to adoptive p...
Relationship satisfaction has been widely studied among biological parents; however, concomitant res...
Relationship satisfaction has been widely studied among biological parents; however, concomitant res...
Objective: The objective of this study was to increase understanding of factors that influence adopt...
There are over a million adopted children in the United States, which makes up over 2% of the popula...
Adoption has become the focus of much research over the past decade. This research has focused prim...
Although adoption research literature is fairly extensive, the majority of research tends to focus o...
International audienceAs most adoption studies have focused on adopted children and their vulnerabil...
ABSTRACT It is not uncommon for new mothers to experience depression. However, depression after the...
ABSTRACT It is not uncommon for new mothers to experience depression. However, depression after the...
ABSTRACT It is not uncommon for new mothers to experience depression. However, depression after the...
Little research has focused on predictors of psychological adjustment among early placed adopted chi...
International audienceAs most adoption studies have focused on adopted children and their vulnerabil...
International audienceAs most adoption studies have focused on adopted children and their vulnerabil...
Little research has focused on predictors of psychological adjustment among early placed adopted chi...
Adoptive parents face unique developmental and family challenges during the transition to adoptive p...
Relationship satisfaction has been widely studied among biological parents; however, concomitant res...
Relationship satisfaction has been widely studied among biological parents; however, concomitant res...
Objective: The objective of this study was to increase understanding of factors that influence adopt...