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Perceived Racial/Ethnic Discrimination and Psychological Outcomes Among Adult International Adoptees in Finland: Moderating Effects of Social Support…

2015

Quantitative literature on international adoptees and racial/ethnic discrimination is lacking despite results in qualitative studies from Europe and the United States that have consistently indicated how racism constantly complicates adoptees' everyday lives. To advance the literature, the present study examined the prevalence of perceived racial/ethnic discrimination among 213 adult international adoptees in Finland (59.6% women and 40.4% men, mean age 24.1 years), and the association between perceived racial/ethnic discrimination and psychological well-being indicators, including psychological distress and sleeping problems. In addition, we examined social support and sense of coherence a…

AdultMaleAsiaSense of Coherencemedia_common.quotation_subjectinternational adoptionPsycINFOsense of coherenceRacismDevelopmental psychologySocial supportYoung AdultRacismArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)psychological distresssleeping problemsAdoptionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansta516Europe EasternYoung adultAssociation (psychology)ta515Finlandmedia_commonSocial Supportracial/ethnic discriminationSouth AmericaMental healthta3123Psychiatry and Mental healthDistressta5141AfricaFemalePsychology (miscellaneous)PsychologyStress PsychologicalQualitative researchAmerican Journal of Orthopsychiatry
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Racialization, Othering, and Coping Among Adult International Adoptees in Finland

2015

This qualitative interview study examined experiences of racialization and coping among 14 adult international adoptees in Finland. The results show that adoptees encounter a range of racializations by which they are made ‘other’ and excluded from Finnishness. Racialization mostly occurs indirectly and subtly, and often by significant others, and consequently is more difficult to cope with. The findings suggest that the Finnish adoption community and adoption research should pay more attention to experiences of racialization among adoptees and take notice of the context-specific nature of coping when supporting adoptees to develop strategies that reduce discrimination and protect their well…

Coping (psychology)Sociology and Political ScienceNoticemedia_common.quotation_subjectQualitative interviewsrasismiselviytymineninternational adoptionPsychological interventionGender studiesta5142Racismcopingracializationta5141otheringRacializationta516SociologyLawracismta515Demographymedia_commonAdoption Quarterly
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Italian multicentre study found infectious and vaccine-preventable diseases in children adopted from Africa and recommends prompt medical screening

2018

AIM This study evaluated the prevalence of infectious diseases and immunisation status of children adopted from Africa. METHODS We studied 762 African children referred to 11 Italian paediatric centres in 2009-2015. Clinical and laboratory data were retrospectively collected and analysed. RESULTS The median age of the children (60.3% males) was 3 years and 6 months, 52.6% came from Ethiopia and 50.1% had at least one infectious disease. Parasitic infections accounted for the majority of the infectious diseases (409 of 715), and the most common were Giardia lamblia (n = 239), Toxocara canis (n = 65) and skin infections (n = 205), notably Tinea capitis/corporis (n = 134) and Molluscum contagi…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyTuberculosisEpidemiologyParasitic infectionsPopulationSkin infectionPediatricsQuantiFERON03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030225 pediatricsmedicineTuberculosis030212 general & internal medicineeducationeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryEpidemiology; Immunisation; International adoption; Parasitic infections; Tuberculosis; Pediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthEpidemiology; Immunisation; International adoption; Parasitic infections; TuberculosisGeneral MedicinePerinatology and Child Healthmedicine.diseaseInternational adoptionVaccinationImmunisationSettore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICAInfectious disease (medical specialty)Pediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthTinea capitisVaccine-preventable diseasesbusiness
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New trends in teacher’s education. Educational placement of the adopted child

2014

In Italy, the number of adopted school-age children is increasing. According to Commission of Intercountry Adoption (2013), 3106 children were adopted , 47.5% of them are between 5 and 9 years old. The present action-research aims to explore the spread of good approaches in schools in terms of welcoming of adopted children. For this purpose 268 teachers of primary schools were involved to analyze the social representation about adopted children and their family. The results show a semplified vision of the adoptive family, which is described as heroic family or, on the contrary, as an a family with difficulty.

Settore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia Dinamicainternational adoptionintercultural educationteacher treaningsocial inclusionadoptive cultureSettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia Sociale
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Teachers' Representations on Adoptive Families and Educational Practices: New Challenges in Teachers' Preparation

2016

ABSTRACTIn Italy, as in Europe, the number of internationally adopted school-aged children is increasing. The school is the first place where they can meet their new context, enabling good achievement of the whole integration and adoption processes. The research uses a qualitative method to explore the representations and the strategies that guide the educational work of 268 teachers of eight primary schools in relation to the adoptive family. ATLAS.ti 7.0 software was used. The results show an ambivalent representation of the adoptive family, which is reflected in the contents and strategy used by teachers to address issues of adoption.

Sociology and Political Science05 social sciencesInternational adoption adoptive culture social representation of the adoptive family new challenges in teachers' preparation teachers' training programs.050109 social psychologyContext (language use)AmbivalenceWork (electrical)PedagogySettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia Dinamica0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyLaw050104 developmental & child psychologyDemography
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Searching for the Self : Adult International Adoptees’ Narratives of Their Search for and Reunion With Their Birth Families

2019

In this case study, five international adoptees from Finland were interviewed about their search and reunion experiences to find out what meanings they ascribed to their identities and family relations. The thematic analysis yielded three themes: search and reunion in significant periods of life, meaning of reunion for identity, and belonging and relatedness within family. The first theme was characterized by the changing interest in birth family from the inability in childhood to fully understand the meaning of adoption and the growing interest in adolescence to adulthood where participants’ own parenthood intensified their interest. The second theme was characterized by the sense of coher…

biologiset vanhemmatbiologiset lapsetsearchyhdistäminenreunioneducationinternational adoptionidentiteettiidentitykansainvälinen adoptioetsintäbirth family
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New trends in teacher’s education. Educational placement of the adopted child

2015

Abstract In Italy, the number of adopted school-age children is increasing. According to the Commission of Intercountry Adoption (2013), 3106 children were adopted, 47.5% of them are between 5 and 9 years old. The present action-research aims at exploring the spread of good approaches in schools in terms of welcoming of adopted children. For this purpose, 268 teachers of primary schools were involved in analyzing the social representation about adopted children and their family. The results show a simplified vision of the adoptive family, which is described as heroic family or, on the contrary, as a family with difficulty.

intercultural educationinternational adoptionCommissioninternational adoption intercultural education teacher treaning social inclusion adoptive culture.Social representationPedagogySettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia DinamicaGeneral Materials Scienceteacher treaningSociologysocial inclusionadoptive culture.Settore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia Sociale
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