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timely adoption, had the longest length of stay in out-of-home care, and were least likely to experience timely reunification …
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considerably across legal milestone transitions; for some transitions (e.g., TPR to adoption finalization), calendar …
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to be used as brief casework monitoring tools by foster care and adoption agencies, and for treatment monitoring in CAMHS …
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Children with histories of child abuse and neglect, particularly children residing in foster or adoptive homes, are commonly considered by many professionals to need “attachment therapy” in order to address emotional and behavioral needs. However, evidence-based treatments rarely utilize an...
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young children participated in this study. The average age at the time of adoption was 3.15years, 17.9% were sibling … support and resources used regarding adoption made a significant contribution to the regression model (49.2% of the explained …
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adoption agencies and 25 non-adopted adolescents. To evaluate the patterns of attachment, a semi-structured interview was used …
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Children awaiting adoption through the child welfare system often have “special needs,” or characteristics that make …
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160 early-adopted children were followed from infancy to adolescence. Central question was whether early and concurrent parenting and child temperament predicted adolescent delinquent and aggressive behaviors.
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diurnal cortisol curve of adopted young adults. 86 adoptees (mean age at adoption 11weeks) were followed from infancy to young … severe chronic stressors do. Alternatively, adoption related experiences may dampen associations between attachment …
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To what extent substitute long term care modifies intergenerational transmission of substance abuse has rarely been investigated. Using register data, we followed a national cohort born 1973–1985 consisting of 1012 national adoptees, 2408 former children from long term foster care, 348/846...
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