This study uses data from 147 White preadoptive couples (54 lesbian, 93 heterosexual) to examine adopters\u27 subjective explanations for why they are open or not open to adopting transracially. Participant perceptions of racial-ethnic diversity in their communities and families, perceptions of family support or nonsupport, and attitudes about race were among the factors they cited as influencing their openness. These findings hold important implications for training and service delivery in transracial adoption. © 2009 American Psychological Association
Background: Open adoptions have not often been studied prospectively, especially since they have bec...
Using a sample of 125 lesbian, gay, and heterosexual adoptive parent couples with young children (M ...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of gay, lesbian, and heterosexual adoptive parents from ...
This study uses data from 147 White preadoptive couples (54 lesbian, 93 heterosexual) to examine ado...
Little research has attended to the role of gender and sexual orientation in shaping open adoption d...
Despite increases in transracial adoption, African American children remain the least likely to be a...
The current study entails a qualitative analysis of 45 same-sex and heterosexual prospective adoptiv...
While it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it can also...
1 page.While it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it c...
Using data from 30 gay male, 45 lesbian, and 51 heterosexual couples who had recently adopted a chil...
This study explores how lesbian and heterosexual pre-adoptive couples experience and construct the t...
There has been increasing interest in the area of transracial adoption over the past decade, as ther...
This study examines predictors of social support and mental health among 36 lesbian and 39 heterosex...
In South Africa, transracial adoption continues to be an option for many parents wanting to adopt a ...
In order to analyse the salience of race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, and adoptive status for lesb...
Background: Open adoptions have not often been studied prospectively, especially since they have bec...
Using a sample of 125 lesbian, gay, and heterosexual adoptive parent couples with young children (M ...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of gay, lesbian, and heterosexual adoptive parents from ...
This study uses data from 147 White preadoptive couples (54 lesbian, 93 heterosexual) to examine ado...
Little research has attended to the role of gender and sexual orientation in shaping open adoption d...
Despite increases in transracial adoption, African American children remain the least likely to be a...
The current study entails a qualitative analysis of 45 same-sex and heterosexual prospective adoptiv...
While it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it can also...
1 page.While it is commonly presumed that adoption results in the formation of a loving family, it c...
Using data from 30 gay male, 45 lesbian, and 51 heterosexual couples who had recently adopted a chil...
This study explores how lesbian and heterosexual pre-adoptive couples experience and construct the t...
There has been increasing interest in the area of transracial adoption over the past decade, as ther...
This study examines predictors of social support and mental health among 36 lesbian and 39 heterosex...
In South Africa, transracial adoption continues to be an option for many parents wanting to adopt a ...
In order to analyse the salience of race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, and adoptive status for lesb...
Background: Open adoptions have not often been studied prospectively, especially since they have bec...
Using a sample of 125 lesbian, gay, and heterosexual adoptive parent couples with young children (M ...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of gay, lesbian, and heterosexual adoptive parents from ...