Navigating Microaggressions and Family Belonging as French Intercountry Adoptees.
Autor: | Lee, Seungmi, Pinderhughes, Ellen E., Miller, Laurie C., Pérouse de Montclos, Marie Odile |
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ADOPTION
PSYCHOLOGY of adopted children HUMAN research subjects ATTITUDE (Psychology) SELF-evaluation ONE-way analysis of variance FAMILIES GROUP identity INFORMED consent (Medical law) MATHEMATICAL variables PEARSON correlation (Statistics) INTERRACIAL adoption QUESTIONNAIRES COMMUNICATION CHI-squared test DESCRIPTIVE statistics MICROAGGRESSIONS SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors PARENT-child relationships LOGISTIC regression analysis STATISTICAL correlation FRENCH people ADOLESCENCE |
Zdroj: | Adoption Quarterly; 2024, Vol. 27 Issue 1, p1-26, 26p |
Abstrakt: | Intercountry adoptees (ICAs) face life-long challenges within their ecological contexts that warrant exploration. Adoptees' visible adoptions make them susceptible to microaggressions. This study examined the relation between racial and adoption microaggressions (RMAs, AMAs) and youths' belonging-to-family among 98 French intercountry adopted adolescents. Moderators of this relation were also explored (visibility, identity connections to country-of-origin or adoption, and parent-adoptee communication challenges). More RMA experiences were correlated with weaker belonging-to-family; logistic regression analyses revealed that stronger identity connections to country-of-origin exacerbated this correlation. The nature of these microaggressions was similar to those noted in previous studies on ICAs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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