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Courtney, Jon R.; Prophet, Retta – Child Welfare, 2011
Placement instability is often associated with a number of negative outcomes for children. To gain state level contextual knowledge of factors associated with placement stability/instability, logistic regression was applied to selected variables from the New Mexico Adoption and Foster Care Administrative Reporting System dataset. Predictors…
Descriptors: Placement, Child Welfare, Children, Predictor Variables
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Morrison, Carolyn; Fox, Kathleen; Cross, Terry; Paul, Roger – Child Welfare, 2010
Tribal sovereignty is a theory that has gained credibility over the past few decades, but one that the child welfare field has still not fully embraced. A mainstream reluctance to understand or accept customary adoption, unique to tribal culture, illustrates the lack of credibility given to tribal child welfare beliefs and practices. Roger Paul, a…
Descriptors: Tribal Sovereignty, American Indians, Child Welfare, Social Structure
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Houston, Doris M.; Kramer, Laurie – Child Welfare, 2008
The purpose of this study was to assess the extent to which agency and nonagency supportive resources contributed to the stability and well-being of 34 newly adoptive families over 3-years. Results revealed significant pre- to postadoption declines in families' contact and satisfaction with formal and informal helping resources. Greater…
Descriptors: Placement, Followup Studies, Adoption, Foster Care
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Christenson, Brian; McMurtry, Jerry – Child Welfare, 2007
In 2003, Idaho selected the Foster PRIDE/Adopt PRIDE preservice training and resource family development program. PRIDE participants (n=228) completed a pre and posttest survey based on the PRIDE training competencies in 2004-2005. Results indicate that PRIDE is an effective training and resource family development program. Providing and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Parent Education, Foster Care, Adoption
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Crea, Thomas M.; Barth, Richard P.; Chintapalli, Laura K. – Child Welfare, 2007
Every state requires a home study before the placement of foster children for adoption. This article examines the history of home studies, presents results from expert interviews on the changing processes and purposes of home studies, and explores current challenges for the field. The article also introduces the Structured Analysis Family…
Descriptors: Placement, Foster Care, Adoption, Interviews
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Belanger, Kathleen; Green, Deborah K.; Bullard, Lloyd B. – Child Welfare, 2008
The involvement of children of color in child welfare has a mixed history. Earlier research has revealed that there was an underrepresentation of minority children in the 19th century. It only grew during the 1970s and 1980s. It should be noted that the widespread concern about disproportionality is not mainly about the disproportionate numbers of…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Disproportionate Representation, Child Caregivers, Minority Group Children
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Pavao, Joyce Maguire; St. John, Melissa; Cannole, Rebecca Ford; Fischer, Tara; Maluccio, Anthony; Peining, Suzanne – Child Welfare, 2007
The growing literature on sibling relationships throughout their lifespans is of great importance to those working in the child welfare system, and in adoption services in particular. Sibling bonds are important to all of us, but they are particularly vital to children from disorganized or dysfunctional families. These relationships assume even…
Descriptors: Siblings, Sibling Relationship, Child Welfare, Family Influence
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Andrews, Roberta G. – Child Welfare, 1971
Paper was presented at the CWLA Southwest Regional Conference at Fort Worth, Texas, 1970 (JE)
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Adoption (Ideas), Child Welfare
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Berry, Marianne – Child Welfare, 1993
Discusses the results of a survey of 1,268 adoptive parents in California. Found that postplacement contact with biological parents was common in this sample and that adoptive parents, with some exceptions, seemed cautiously comfortable with such contact. (Author/MDM)
Descriptors: Adoption, Biological Parents, Disclosure, Parent Attitudes
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McRoy, Ruth; Mica, Maryanne; Freundlich, Madelyn; Kroll, Joe – Child Welfare, 2007
The Multiethnic Placement Act of 1994 and the Interethnic Adoption Provisions of 1996 (MEPA-IEP) require states to develop plans that "provide for the diligent recruitment of potential foster and adoptive families that reflect the ethnic and racial diversity of children in the state for whom foster and adoptive homes are needed." This…
Descriptors: Recruitment, Placement, African American Children, Minority Group Children
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Atkinson, Anne; Gonet, Patricia – Child Welfare, 2007
In-depth interviews with 500 adoptive families who received postadoption services through Virginia's Adoptive Family Preservation (AFP) program paint a richly detailed picture of the challenges adoptive families face and what they need to sustain adoption for many years after finalization. Findings document the need for support in a variety of…
Descriptors: Technical Assistance, Adoption, Interviews, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Bausch, Robert S.; Serpe, Richard T. – Child Welfare, 1999
Interviews were conducted with 591 Mexican Americans to determine adoption interest and create recruiting practices for prospective parents. Approximately one-third of sample reported an interest in adoption, but many perceived both structural and cultural obstacles to adoption. Based on findings, recommendations for increasing recruitment of…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Adoptive Parents, Mexican Americans
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Berge, Jerica M.; Mendenhall, Tai J.; Wrobel, Gretchen M.; Grotevant, Harold D.; McRoy, Ruth G. – Child Welfare, 2006
Adoption research commonly uses parents' reports of satisfaction when examining openness in adoption arrangements. This qualitative study aimed to fill a gap in the adoption research by using adolescents' voices to gain a better understanding of their adoption experiences. Adopted adolescents (n = 152) were interviewed concerning their…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adoption, Adolescent Attitudes, Satisfaction
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DeCataldo, Kathleen R.; Carroll, Karen – Child Welfare, 2007
In November 2002, Chief Judge Judith Kaye attended the National Adoption Day festivities in Albany County and New York County (Manhattan). Although pleased that 600 adoptions were being finalized statewide on this special day, she was concerned to learn more than 6,000 other children were free for adoption but had not yet found permanent families.…
Descriptors: Counties, Child Welfare, Courts, Adoption
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Mallon, Gerald P. – Child Welfare, 2007
Foster care and adoption by gay men and lesbians is not a new phenomenon. Children and youth have always been placed by states and public agencies in homes with gay and lesbian parents. Some gay men and lesbians have fostered or adopted children independently from private agencies or have made private adoption arrangements with individual…
Descriptors: Public Agencies, Private Agencies, Placement, Homosexuality
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