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Children's beliefs about adoption: A developmental study
Authors:Leslie M. Singer   David M. Brodzinsky  Anne M. Braff
Affiliation:Rutgers University, USA
Abstract:Attributions about adoption were examined in adopted and nonadopted children between the ages of 6 and 13 years. Results indicated that nonadopted children had a more negative view of adoption than their adopted age-mates, at least during the early to middle childhood years. By 10–11 years, however, no group difference was noted in adoption beliefs. In addition, with increasing age nonadopted children became less negative about adoption whereas adopted children became more negative about adoption. These results are discussed in the context of differential socialization for adopted and nonadopted children. Implications of adoption beliefs for children's adoption adjustment also are raised.
Keywords:Correspondence and requests for reprints should be addressed to David M. Brodzinsky   Department of Psychology   Rutgers University   NJ 08903.
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