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Author: NALAVANY Blace Arthur; RYAN Scott D.; HINTERLONG Jim;

Title: Externalizing behavior among adopted boys with preadoptive histories of child sexual abuse.

Reference: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 18(5), September-October 2009, pp.553-573.

Format: article;

Topics: adopted children; adoption; behaviour disorders; boys; child abuse; child sexual abuse; research; United States;

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2 of 1858

Title: Long term alternative care arrangements for gypsy and traveller children, resolved within their own communities.

Format: research register;

Topics: adopted people; adoption; adoptive parents; babies; birth parents; black and minority ethnic people; children; families; gypsies; long term care; looked after children; needs; travellers; young people; research;

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3 of 1858

Author: NEIL Elsbeth; et al.;

Title: Supporting post adoption contact in complex cases: briefing paper

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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Education, 2010. 12p.

Format: book;

Topics: adopted children; adoption; adoptive parents; birth families; birth parents; contact; post adoption services; research; England; Wales;

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4 of 1858

Author: ROBY Jini L.; WHITE Holly;

Title: Adoption activities on the internet: a call for regulation.

Reference: Social Work, 55(3), July 2010, pp.203-212.

Format: article;

Topics: adoption; adoption agencies; computers; ethics; inter-country adoption; internet; professional conduct; regulation;

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5 of 1858

Author: FARMER Elaine; et al.;

Title: An investigation of family finding and matching in adoption: briefing paper

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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Education, 2010. 9p.

Format: book;

Topics: adopted children; adoption; adoptive parents; families; placement; research; England;

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6 of 1858

Author: MORRISON Carolyn; et al.;

Title: Permanency through Wabanaki eyes: a narrative perspective from "the people who live where the sun rises".

Reference: Child Welfare, 89(1), 2010, pp.103-123.

Format: article;

Topics: adoption; black and minority ethnic people; children; communities; cultural identity; indigenous people; permanency planning; Canada; United States;

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7 of 1858

Author: SONG Sueyoung L.; LEE Richard M.;

Title: The past and present cultural experiences of adopted Korean American adults.

Reference: Adoption Quarterly, 12(1), January-March 2009, pp.19-36.

Format: article;

Topics: adopted people; adoption; cultural identity; ethnicity; inter-country adoption; Korean people; socialisation; transracial adoption; user views; research; United States;

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8 of 1858

Author: DECKER Susan; OMORI Megumi;

Title: Age at adoption: long-term measures of success in adulthood.

Reference: Adoption Quarterly, 12(1), January-March 2009, pp.37-52.

Format: article;

Topics: adopted people; adoption; educational performance; longitudinal studies; mental health; outcomes; socioeconomic groups; research; United States;

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9 of 1858

Author: ORNOY Asher; et al.;

Title: Neurodevelopmental and psychological assessment of adolescents born to drug-addicted parents: effects of SES and adoption.

Reference: Child Abuse and Neglect, 34(5), May 2010, pp.354-368

Format: article;

Topics: ADHD; adopted children; adoption; behaviour problems; child development; children; drug misuse; long term outcomes; pregnancy; risk; self-esteem; socioeconomic groups; research; Israel;

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10 of 1858

Author: WOLFS Renee;

Title: More adoption conversations: what, when and how to tell

Publisher: London: British Association for Adoption and Fostering, 2010. 221p., bibliog.

Format: book;

Topics: access to birth records; adolescence; adopted children; adoption; adoptive parents; communication; parent-child relations; parenting; United Kingdom; users and carers;

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11 of 1858

Author: TURNER Dylan; NACHTIGALL Robert D.;

Title: The experience of infertility by low-income Latino couples: attitudes toward adoption.

Reference: Adoption Quarterly, 13(1), 2010, pp.18-33

Format: article;

Topics: adoption; attitudes; Hispanic people; infertility; low income; stereotyped attitudes; research; United States;

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12 of 1858

Author: OFSTED;

Title: Keys to success: what outstanding children's social care providers say: National Provider Conference, 8 July 2009

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Publisher: Manchester: OFSTED, 2009. 7p.

Format: book;

Topics: adoption; boarding schools; childrens services; foster care; good practice; looked after children; residential child care; social care provision; social care staff; good practice; England;

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13 of 1858

Author: GIBBONS Judith L.; WILSON Samantha L.; SCHNELL Alicia M.;

Title: Foster parents as a critical link and resource in international adoptions from Guatemala.

Reference: Adoption Quarterly, 12(2), April-June 2009, pp.59-77.

Format: article;

Topics: adopted children; adoption; foster carers; inter-country adoption; research; Guatemala;

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14 of 1858

Author: CREA Thomas M.; et al.;

Title: Structured home study evaluations: perceived benefits of SAFE versus conventional home studies.

Reference: Adoption Quarterly, 12(2), April-June 2000, pp.78-99.

Format: article;

Topics: adoption; adoptive parents; assessment; foster care; kinship care; placement; research; United States;

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15 of 1858

Author: AVERETT Paige; NALAVANY Blace; RYAN Scott;

Title: An evaluation of gay/lesbian and heterosexual adoption.

Reference: Adoption Quarterly, 12(3-4), July-December 2009, pp.129-151.

Format: article;

Topics: adopted children; adoption; adoptive parents; behaviour problems; discrimination; gay men; lesbians; outcomes; parenting; research; United States;

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16 of 1858

Author: ERICH Stephen; et al.;

Title: Early and late stage adolescence: adopted adolescents’ attachment to their heterosexual and lesbian/gay parents.

Reference: Adoption Quarterly, 12(3-4), July-December 2009, pp.152-170.

Format: article;

Topics: adopted children; adoption; adoptive parents; gay men; lesbians; mental health; outcomes; parent-child relations; parenting; self-esteem; young people; research; United States;

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17 of 1858

Author: BROWN Suzanne; et al.;

Title: The experiences of gay men and lesbians in becoming and being adoptive parents.

Reference: Adoption Quarterly, 12(3-4), July-December 2009, pp.229-246.

Format: article;

Topics: adoption; adoptive parents; discrimination; gay men; lesbians; parenting; stereotyped attitudes; user views; research; United States;

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18 of 1858

Author: DOWNING Jordan; et al.;

Title: Making the decision: factors influencing gay men's choice of an adoption path.

Reference: Adoption Quarterly, 12(3-4), July-December 2009, pp.247-271.

Format: article;

Topics: adoption; decision making; discrimination; gay men; inter-country adoption; open adoption; research; United States;

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19 of 1858

Author: ROSS Lori E.; et al.;

Title: Policy, practice, and personal narratives: experiences of LGBTQ people with adoption in Ontario, Canada.

Reference: Adoption Quarterly, 12(3-4), July-December 2009, pp.272-293.

Format: article;

Topics: adoption; adoptive parents; discrimination; families; gender; LGBT people; parenting; research; Canada;

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20 of 1858

Author: LORD Jennifer;

Title: The preparation and assessment process (adoption)

Publisher: London: British Association for Adoption and Fostering, 2010. 24p.

Format: book;

Topics: adoption; adoption agencies; adoptive parents; assessment; families; parenting; United Kingdom; users and carers;

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