Communicative openness in adoption, knowledge of culture of origin, and adoption identity in adolescents adopted from Romania
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Author (aut): Le Mare, Lucy
Author (aut): Audet, Karyn N.
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Eighty adolescents (39 male, mean age = 15.74 years) adopted from Romanian institutions in early childhood rated their own and their adoptive parents’ communicative openness, their knowledge of Romanian culture, and positive and negative feelings concerning birth parents, being placed for adoption, and being adopted. Adolescents were moderately comfortable talking about their adoptions but perceived their parents to be very comfortable. Nearly 40% reported no familiarity with Romanian culture. Youth with more familiarity with Romanian culture were more communicatively open and had more positive adoption identities. Greater communicative openness was also associated with more positive adoption identities. Gender and age at adoption differences are reported. |
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Volume 14, Issue 3
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10.1080/10926755.2011.608031
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1092-6755
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© 2011. Taylor & Francis. Adoption Quarterly.
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Adoption
Communicative openness
Ethnic identity
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