The Adoptive Parenting Process: a Study of the Experiences of Parents Who Adopt Infant Girls from China - Nili Luo - Books - VDM Verlag Dr. Müller - 9783639090611 - December 2, 2008
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The Adoptive Parenting Process: a Study of the Experiences of Parents Who Adopt Infant Girls from China

Nili Luo

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The Adoptive Parenting Process: a Study of the Experiences of Parents Who Adopt Infant Girls from China

In 2003, there were 39,500 Chinese children living in the US who were adopted from China. While 113 were adopted from 1989-1991, in 2002, 5,900 Chinese children were adopted by US parents. Little is known about the scientific, psychological, or social issues surrounding the adopted children and their parents. The study used a qualitative approach to assess experiences of US parents who had adopted Chinese children. In this study, expected and unexpected results occurred. Analysis of the interviews yielded six major themes: 1) Parents¿ descriptions of their own childhood family structure and childhood experiences; 2) Parents¿ expectations, prior to and during the adoption experience, for the adoption to improve the family unit; 3) Changes in the parents¿ relationships after the adoption; 4) The adoptive parents¿ expectations of the adopted child; 5) The most challenging experiences of the adoptive parents; and 6) the meaning of the adoption for the parents.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 2, 2008
ISBN13 9783639090611
Publishers VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
Pages 116
Dimensions 163 g
Language English  

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