Design, Utility, and History of the Colorado Adoption Project: Examples Involving Adjustment Interactions [0.03%]
科罗拉多收养计划的设计、效用及历史:涉及适应性相互作用的例子
Sally Ann Rhea,Josh B Bricker,Robin P Corley et al.
Sally Ann Rhea et al.
This paper describes the Colorado Adoption Project (CAP), a longitudinal study in behavioral development, and discusses how adoption studies may be used to assess genetic and environmental etiologies of individual differences for important ...
Potential Selective Responding in a Parent Questionnaire Study of Post-Institutionalized Children [0.03%]
机构抚养儿童出院后家长问卷调查中的潜在选择反应性研究
Brandi N Hawk,Amanda Wright,Megan M Julian et al.
Brandi N Hawk et al.
Selective responding bias, though under-researched, is of particular concern in the study of post-institutionalized children because many studies rely on mailed questionnaires and response rates are often low. The current study addresses th...
"When You're Sitting on the Fence, Hope's the Hardest Part": Challenges and Experiences of Heterosexual and Same-Sex Couples Adopting Through the Child Welfare System [0.03%]
《希望是最难的部分:异性恋和同性恋伴侣通过儿童福利系统收养的挑战与经历》
Abbie Goldberg,April M Moyer,Lori A Kinkler et al.
Abbie Goldberg et al.
Foster-to-adopt families can be viewed as systems that are influenced by many other systems (e.g., the legal system, the social service agency, and the birth family). The current qualitative study of 84 foster-to-adopt parents (members of 4...
Attachment Behavior of Children Adopted Internationally at Six Months Post Adoption [0.03%]
国际收养儿童的依恋行为在其被收养后的六个月内发生了什么变化?
Sandra Niemann,Sandra Weiss
Sandra Niemann
The purpose of this pilot study was to describe attachment behavior in children adopted internationally at 6 months post adoption. Twenty-two children and their adoptive mothers were observed at home for completion of an attachment measure....
Conduct Problems in Adopted and Non-adopted Adolescents and Adoption Satisfaction as a Protective Factor [0.03%]
收养及非收养青少年的行为问题及收养满意度的保护作用
Renea Nilsson,Soo Hyun Rhee,Robin P Corley et al.
Renea Nilsson et al.
The present study compared the level of conduct problems at age 17 in a large, non-clinical sample of adopted participants placed in infancy and children in non-adoptive families matched to the adoptive families on demographic characteristi...
Many Faces of Openness in Adoption: Perspectives of Adopted Adolescents and Their Parents [0.03%]
收养的开放性:被收养青少年及其父母的观点
Harold D Grotevant,Gretchen Miller Wrobel,Lynn Von Korff et al.
Harold D Grotevant et al.
Parents and adolescents (mean age, 15.7 years) from 177 adoptive families participating in the second wave of the Minnesota/Texas Adoption Research Project were interviewed about their post-adoption contact arrangements. The sample included...
Comparing the Ethnic Identity and Well-Being of Adopted Korean Americans with Immigrant/U.S.-Born Korean Americans and Korean International Students [0.03%]
比较收养的韩裔美国人与移民/美国本土出生的韩裔美国人的民族认同感和幸福感以及韩国国际学生的相关情况
Richard M Lee,Andrea Bora Yun,Hyung Chol Yoo et al.
Richard M Lee et al.
This study compared the ethnic identity and well-being of Korean Americans who were adopted internationally with immigrant/U.S.-born Korean Americans and Korean international students, as well as the relationship between ethnic identity and...
Families by Adoption and Birth: II. Mother-Infant Cognitive Interactions [0.03%]
adoptive和birth家庭中的母子认知互动:第二部分
Joan T D Suwalsky,Charlene Hendricks,Marc H Bornstein
Joan T D Suwalsky
Adopted children are more likely to develop learning and school adjustment problems than are their non-adopted peers, despite the fact that learning potential appears to be comparable in the two groups. In an effort to explain this phenomen...
Families by Adoption and Birth: I. Mother-Infant Socio-emotional Interactions [0.03%]
领养家庭和生身家庭:母子社会情绪互动之比较研究
Joan T D Suwalsky,Charlene Hendricks,Marc H Bornstein
Joan T D Suwalsky
The role of adoptive family dynamics in the etiology of both resilient and adverse developmental outcomes is not well understood. In this study, socio-emotional aspects of the mother-infant relationship were examined in families by adoption...