2021
DOI: 10.1590/1982-3703003201165
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Mulheres em Espera pela Adoção: Sentimentos Apresentados nas Diferentes Etapas Desse Processo

Abstract: Resumo Este estudo tem o objetivo de compreender quais os sentimentos relatados por mulheres na espera pela adoção em dois diferentes momentos: na espera durante o processo de habilitação à adoção e na fila do Sistema Nacional de Adoção e Acolhimento (SNA). Esses anseios têm sido descritos na literatura de forma pouco específica no que diz respeito às etapas do processo de adoção, ainda que mulheres em espera pela adoção experimentem emoções singulares devido à indeterminação temporal em sua transição para a m… Show more

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“…A large part of the studies highlighted the importance of intervening in the initial adaptation period of adoptive families, which meets national investigations on adoption (Resmini, 2018;Schwochow & Frizzo, 2021;Silva, 2018). The results of these studies showed improvements in parenting skills, changes related to greater attachment security, change in children's symptoms/behaviors, as well as less stress and improvement in parental mental health.…”
Section: Final Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…A large part of the studies highlighted the importance of intervening in the initial adaptation period of adoptive families, which meets national investigations on adoption (Resmini, 2018;Schwochow & Frizzo, 2021;Silva, 2018). The results of these studies showed improvements in parenting skills, changes related to greater attachment security, change in children's symptoms/behaviors, as well as less stress and improvement in parental mental health.…”
Section: Final Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 92%