1. University of Denver , Graduate School of Social Work , Denver, Colorado, USA;2. Iliff School of Theology , Denver, Colorado, USA;3. University of Denver , Denver, Colorado, USA;4. University of Texas at Austin , Austin, Texas, USA
Abstract:
Providing the foster child with a forever family through adoption is often seen as a happy ending to the long and painful journey through foster care. This qualitative study explores this complex journey from foster care to adoption from the perspective of 30 young adults aged 18 to 25 who were adopted from the foster care system after the age of 8. The results indicate that the foster and adoption experience for these youth cannot be compartmentalized when trying to understand the impact adoption has had on their overall sense of self. Implications for future research to explore the emerging concept of foster/adoptive identity for older youth adopted through the foster care system are provided.