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Adoption in the service of child protection: An international interdisciplinary perspective : An international interdisciplinary perspective. / Palacios, Jesús; Adroher, Salomé; Brodzinsky, David M.; Grotevant, Harold D.; Johnson, Dana E.; Juffer, Femmie; Martínez-Mora, Laura; Muhamedrahimov, Rifkat J.; Selwyn, Julie; Simmonds, John; Tarren-Sweeney, Michael.
в: Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, Том 25, № 2, 01.05.2019, стр. 57-72.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Adoption in the service of child protection: An international interdisciplinary perspective
T2 - An international interdisciplinary perspective
AU - Palacios, Jesús
AU - Adroher, Salomé
AU - Brodzinsky, David M.
AU - Grotevant, Harold D.
AU - Johnson, Dana E.
AU - Juffer, Femmie
AU - Martínez-Mora, Laura
AU - Muhamedrahimov, Rifkat J.
AU - Selwyn, Julie
AU - Simmonds, John
AU - Tarren-Sweeney, Michael
PY - 2019/5/1
Y1 - 2019/5/1
N2 - Existing over many centuries, adoption has been challenged in recent years by evidence about practices that do not respond to the principles, ethics and laws under which it should be enacted. Written from a multidisciplinary and international perspective, this article outlines the place of adoption in the child protection system, as well as its core elements of permanence and stability. Recent demographic changes in adoption throughout the world are first examined. The negative consequences of children's exposure to early adversities and the postadoption developmental trajectory of adopted people are also summarized. The focus of the argument is that adoption provides a legitimate model for the alternative care of children if undertaken within a rights and ethics framework that emphasizes children's best interests, as set out in international conventions and national laws. Implications for adoption policy and practice are presented.
AB - Existing over many centuries, adoption has been challenged in recent years by evidence about practices that do not respond to the principles, ethics and laws under which it should be enacted. Written from a multidisciplinary and international perspective, this article outlines the place of adoption in the child protection system, as well as its core elements of permanence and stability. Recent demographic changes in adoption throughout the world are first examined. The negative consequences of children's exposure to early adversities and the postadoption developmental trajectory of adopted people are also summarized. The focus of the argument is that adoption provides a legitimate model for the alternative care of children if undertaken within a rights and ethics framework that emphasizes children's best interests, as set out in international conventions and national laws. Implications for adoption policy and practice are presented.
KW - Adoption
KW - Ethics
KW - Law
KW - Permanence
KW - Policy and practice
KW - ATTACHMENT
KW - law
KW - METAANALYTIC EVIDENCE
KW - MENTAL-HEALTH
KW - ethics
KW - PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT
KW - MASSIVE CATCH-UP
KW - ADOPTEES
KW - adoption
KW - policy and practice
KW - ADOLESCENTS
KW - YOUTH
KW - permanence
KW - OUTCOMES
KW - FOSTER-CARE
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85064739738&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/adoption-service-child-protection-international-interdisciplinary-perspective
U2 - 10.1037/law0000192
DO - 10.1037/law0000192
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85064739738
VL - 25
SP - 57
EP - 72
JO - Psychology, Public Policy, and Law
JF - Psychology, Public Policy, and Law
SN - 1076-8971
IS - 2
ER -
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