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  1. (PDF) The Effects of Adoption on Foster Children's Well-Being: A

    In this integrative review, research pertaining to the physical, cognitive, socioemotional, and psychological effects of adoption on foster children was examined. A systematic review of the ...

  2. Understanding adoption: A developmental approach

    They gradually develop a self-concept (how they see themselves) and self-esteem (how much they like what they see) ( 2 ). Ultimately, they learn to be comfortable with themselves. Adoption may make normal childhood issues of attachment, loss and self-image ( 2) even more complex. Adopted children must come to terms with and integrate both their ...

  3. The effectiveness of psychological interventions with adoptive parents

    Future research should consider using valid and reliable adoption-sensitive measures that account for the additional complexities in presentation such as the Brief Assessment Checklists (BAC-C, BAC-A) developed specifically for use among children and adolescents in foster, kinship, residential and adoptive care (Tarren-Sweeney, 2013a).

  4. Family environment and development in children adopted from

    Clinical Research Article; Open access; Published: 26 May 2021; Family environment and development in children adopted from institutionalized care. Margaret F. Keil 1, Adela Leahu 1, Megan Rescigno 2,

  5. Review: Adoption, fostering, and the needs of looked-after and adopted

    Throughout the review, we draw from three literatures: research on foster children and foster care; research on domestic adoption; and research on internationally adopted children. It is important to acknowledge that, although these children share similar vulnerabilities, the experiences of foster and domestically adopted children differ from ...

  6. Adoption and Trauma: Risks, Recovery, and the Lived Experience of

    In the past, most researchers attributed greater developmental and mental health risks for adopted individuals primarily to the vulnerabilities and adversities they experienced prior to adoption (e.g., genetics, prenatal complications, neglect, abuse, multiple foster care placements, orphanage life). More recently, the role of post-adoption ...

  7. Mental health and behavioural difficulties in adopted children: A

    This review seeks to summarise the post-adoption variables associated with adopted children's mental health or behavioural difficulties to inform future research and shape interventions. A search for publications that assess associated risk and protective factors using Web of Science, Psychinfo, Medline and Sociological Abstracts identified ...

  8. Full article: Adoption, Communication, and Family Networks: Current

    Adoption research tends to focus on adoptive parents' experiences (Colaner & Horstman, Citation 2021). More research is needed to give voice to birth family experiences, particularly birth father experiences, which are largely unrepresented in adoption research. Adopted children's voices are also largely silenced.

  9. Adoption and trauma: Risks, recovery, and the lived experience of

    To highlight the latter point, in the third section of this article we explore how adoption as a lived experience is interpreted by individuals as they mature cognitively and socially and seek to integrate this personal and family experience into their identity, self-esteem, and relationships. 2. Pre-adoption adversities and post-adoption ...

  10. A Content Analysis of Adoption Articles in Counseling Journals: A 30

    This rigorous content analysis offers a systematic review of adoption research in counseling from 1988 to 2017. A total of 45 (N = 45) articles on adoption across 13 counseling journals, 20 of which were published in The Family Journal, were analyzed.Results of the study revealed patterns in methodological orientations, target group, content areas, and journal and publication trends.

  11. Adoption research, practice, and societal trends: Ten years of ...

    This article summarizes the social trends and research related to adoption over the last 10 years, including longitudinal and meta-analytic studies, increased research and conceptualization of ethnic and racial identity development, research on microaggressions, and research on diverse adoptive families, including those with gay and lesbian ...

  12. Full article: Examining the Intersection of Ethics and Adoption

    Drawing from a Missouri case study, Seymour examines key legal-ethical issues in adoption and integrates the American Bar Associations' Model Rules of Professional Conduct. This article underscores both the importance of adoption-competency in the legal profession and the ethics of care in a collaborative, child-centered approach to adoption law.

  13. Full article: Adoption and Identity Experiences Among Adult

    Interviews. Per recommendations for the qualitative descriptive method (Neergaard et al., Citation 2009), we used semi-structured interviews with a total of eight open-ended questions that targeted the experiences of being ethnic and adopted from the participants' perspectives.Three questions concerned the adoption experience, including their adoption story, awareness, and affectedness of ...

  14. Understanding the concept of adoption: a qualitative analysis with

    That's ok. <p>The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of children's and adults' experiences with adoption. This qualitative study used individual interviews to examine 25 participants---8 adoptive mothers and fathers, and their 5- to 14-year-old sons (n=5) and daughters ( n=4) adopted before 18 months. Data were collected ...

  15. Information technology adoption: a review of the literature and

    A total of 330 articles published in IS ranked journals between the years 2006 and 2015 in the domain of IT adoption were reviewed. The research scope was narrowed to six perspectives, namely year of publication, theories underlining the technology adoption, level of research, dependent variables, context of the technology adoption, and ...

  16. Top 50 Adoption Articles of 2021: Year in Review

    Adoption.com. Adoption.com is the internet's most-used adoption site. It provides a wide variety of adoption-related services, including Parent Profiles, Reunion Registry, and a Photolisting of waiting children. Adoption.com seeks to promote and support adoption for all members of the triad.

  17. Adoption of Innovations Explained

    Adoption of Innovations Overview. Diffusion of Innovations (DOI) is a theory popularized by Ohio State University professor Everett Rogers, that explains how, why, and the rate at which an innovation spreads through a population or social system. It is the starting point for understanding the adoption of innovations.

  18. Attachment across the Lifespan: Insights from Adoptive Families

    Abstract. Research with adoptive families offers novel insights into longstanding questions about the significance of attachment across the lifespan. We illustrate this by reviewing adoption research addressing two of attachment theory's central ideas. First, studies of children who were adopted after experiencing severe adversity offer ...

  19. Increasing adoption rates at animal shelters: a two-phase approach to

    Background Among the 6-8 million animals that enter the rescue shelters every year, nearly 3-4 million (i.e., 50% of the incoming animals) are euthanized, and 10-25% of them are put to death specifically because of shelter overcrowding each year. The overall goal of this study is to increase the adoption rates at animal shelters. This involves predicting the length of stay of each animal ...

  20. The rapid adoption of edtech is changing K-12

    Based on EY-Parthenon research, we have identified three "frontiers" of education technology adoption, with the impact on teaching and learning increasing with each: Frontier 1 — Using technology as a substitute. As time passes and more technology is adopted, teachers are increasingly comfortable with, and more frequently use, digital ...

  21. Adoption & Fostering: Sage Journals

    Adoption & Fostering is a quarterly peer reviewed journal which has been at the cutting edge of debate on childcare issues for over 50 years. It is the only UK journal dedicated to adoption and fostering issues, providing an international forum for a wide range of professionals: academics and practitioners in social work, psychology, law, medicine, education...

  22. we're changing the way we study tech adoption

    Shifting our tech adoption studies to NPORS ensures we're keeping up with the latest advances in the Center's methods toolkit, with quality at the forefront of this important work. The internet hasn't just transformed Americans' everyday lives - it's also transformed the way researchers study its impact. The changes we've made ...

  23. Taking AI to the next level in manufacturing

    Most of these (64%) are currently researching or experimenting with AI. Some 35% have begun to put AI use cases into production. Many executives that responded to the survey indicate they intend ...

  24. AI Index: State of AI in 13 Charts

    While AI private investment has steadily dropped since 2021, generative AI is gaining steam. In 2023, the sector attracted $25.2 billion, nearly ninefold the investment of 2022 and about 30 times the amount from 2019 (call it the ChatGPT effect). Generative AI accounted for over a quarter of all AI-related private investments in 2023.

  25. Full article: Exploring artificial intelligence adoption in public

    Her main research interests include the adoption processes of AI in public organizations as well as typical use cases for AI in the public field. Reto Steiner. Reto Steiner is Dean and Professor for Public Management at ZHAW School of Management and Law in Winterthur (Switzerland). He received his PhD in Management at the University of Bern ...

  26. New Research Shows Accelerating AI Adoption is Critical to Public and

    ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 22, 2024--Eighty percent of cybersecurity decision makers say accelerating artificial intelligence adoption is critical to their organization's resilience against evolving ...

  27. Israel Startup Raises $21 Million to Offer AI Investing Research

    April 15, 2024 at 7:13 PM PDT. Listen. 2:21. Bridgewise, a startup that uses artificial intelligence to provide investment research for global securities, has raised $21 million in funding, as the ...

  28. Texts adopted

    Position of the European Parliament adopted at first reading on 13 March 2024 with a view to the adoption of Regulation (EU) 2024/… of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down harmonised rules on artificial intelligence and amending Regulations (EC) No 300/2008, (EU) No 167/2013, (EU) No 168/2013, (EU) 2018/858, (EU) 2018/1139 and (EU) 2019/2144 and Directives 2014/90/EU, (EU ...