2018
DOI: 10.5565/rev/papers.2584
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Networks of Care among Families with Internationally Adopted Children in Spain

Abstract: This study examines the relevance of informal support networks in adoptive parenting ("networks of care"). We try to go beyond the potential difficulties and specific stressors involved in International Adoption (IA) processes and the relevance of the interaction of both formal and informal support networks, since the role of informal personal grids in adoptive care has not been developed in depth so far. Hence, in order to identify the main factors that help determine the size, density, and effectiveness of s… Show more

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“…In addition to the parenting wrong, the atmosphere in the house also affects the mindset of children, the home atmosphere that often causes conflict, can make the atmosphere between family members not comfortable can cause children to feel stress, insecurity, and discomfort. The negative impact of that is a rampant crime in doing by a child, a case that many now are crimes where many do by children (Popa, 2018;Radey, Schelbe, McWey, & Holtrop, 2017;Rebollo & González, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the parenting wrong, the atmosphere in the house also affects the mindset of children, the home atmosphere that often causes conflict, can make the atmosphere between family members not comfortable can cause children to feel stress, insecurity, and discomfort. The negative impact of that is a rampant crime in doing by a child, a case that many now are crimes where many do by children (Popa, 2018;Radey, Schelbe, McWey, & Holtrop, 2017;Rebollo & González, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Globally, there is an abundance of research on adoptees (Zeleke, Koester & Lock, 2018). The literature focuses particularly on exploring the experiences and issues related to inter-country adoptions (Finet et al, 2020;Rebollo & González, 2019;Skandrani, Harf & Husseini, 2019;Zeleke et al, 2018). Brodzinsky, a renowned author in the field of adoption, has covered issues related to parents' perceptions of adoption preparation, transition to adoptive parenthood, the adjustment in the family, and contact with biological families (Brodzinsky, 1987;Brodzinsky & Goldberg, 2016;Brodzinsky & Huffman, 1988;Lee et al, 2018;Wyman Battalen et al, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%