The postadoption experience: child, parent, and family predictors of family adjustment to adoption |
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Authors: | McDonald T P Propp J R Murphy K C |
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Affiliation: | University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, Lawrence 66045-2510, USA. |
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Abstract: | Eighteen to 24 months after they adopted children in state custody, 159 parents were surveyed regarding their postadoption experiences. Most children remained with their new families, with parents reporting the adoption experience to be "about as hard as expected," and rating the past year of caring for the child as being more "smooth" than "stressful." Parents saw how the child contributed positively to their lives, were less positive about available social supports, and expressed dissatisfaction with the speed of the adoption, the availability of community supports, and the ability to link with supports. Children's special needs (e.g., older age at adoption) were predictive of postplacement adjustment. |
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