The implications of adoption for the emotional and behavioral adjustment of children have been an issue in child welfare for many years. Past research has suggested that adopted children are over-represented in mental health settings. In addition, some studies have suggested that adopted and nonadopted children differ on measures of social, emotional, behavioral, and cognitive functioning. The current study used data from a large, representative sample in the United States to examine whether adopted children are more likely to have had mental health contacts or emotional or behavioral problems than nonadopted children. Age of placement in the adoptive home was examined as a variable contributing to the adjustment of adopted children. Result...
Adopted children often are exposed to preadoptive stressors-such as prenatal substance exposure, chi...
In this study, the psychological adjustment of children in closed, semi-open, and open adoptions is ...
Children adopted from care are likely to have been exposed to similar adverse, early experiences as ...
Adopted children are known to being prone to a variety of mental health and behavioral problems. Les...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesJared R. AndersonSandra M. StithA...
Adopted children tend to have high levels of emotional, behavioural and developmental need and are m...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the changes of developmental and behavioral profile in a domestic adopt...
To investigate the changes of developmental and behavioral profile in a domestic adoptees sample. M...
We tested whether adoptive parenting played a role in the association between pre-adoption experienc...
In this integrative review research pertaining to the physical, cognitive, socioemotional, and psych...
Internationally adopted children are at a greater risk for cognitive and behavioral problems largely...
The intake records of a selected sample of children adopted in early infancy are reviewed and their ...
Many families in our society have been created through adoption. In 1990, there were approximately 1...
Parents of 211 adopted children, now young adult, were interviewed about their children's behaviour ...
Adoptees’ mental health problems in childhood and later life are well described, but little attentio...
Adopted children often are exposed to preadoptive stressors-such as prenatal substance exposure, chi...
In this study, the psychological adjustment of children in closed, semi-open, and open adoptions is ...
Children adopted from care are likely to have been exposed to similar adverse, early experiences as ...
Adopted children are known to being prone to a variety of mental health and behavioral problems. Les...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesJared R. AndersonSandra M. StithA...
Adopted children tend to have high levels of emotional, behavioural and developmental need and are m...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the changes of developmental and behavioral profile in a domestic adopt...
To investigate the changes of developmental and behavioral profile in a domestic adoptees sample. M...
We tested whether adoptive parenting played a role in the association between pre-adoption experienc...
In this integrative review research pertaining to the physical, cognitive, socioemotional, and psych...
Internationally adopted children are at a greater risk for cognitive and behavioral problems largely...
The intake records of a selected sample of children adopted in early infancy are reviewed and their ...
Many families in our society have been created through adoption. In 1990, there were approximately 1...
Parents of 211 adopted children, now young adult, were interviewed about their children's behaviour ...
Adoptees’ mental health problems in childhood and later life are well described, but little attentio...
Adopted children often are exposed to preadoptive stressors-such as prenatal substance exposure, chi...
In this study, the psychological adjustment of children in closed, semi-open, and open adoptions is ...
Children adopted from care are likely to have been exposed to similar adverse, early experiences as ...