Literature DB >> 21728420

Postplacement relationships between birth mothers and their romantic partners.

Susan M Henney1, Cynthia A French, Susan Ayers-Lopez, Ruth G McRoy, Harold D Grotevant.   

Abstract

Using a mixed-methods approach, the understudied population of birth mothers who placed their infants for adoption 12-20 years ago was explored in the context of their romantic relationships. In a semistructured interview, 104 birth mothers answered detailed questions about their romantic relationships and adoption-related experiences. All birth mothers had disclosed the adoption placement to their romantic partners, and most had done so early because they wanted to be truthful about their past. On average, the birth mothers were satisfied with their romantic relationships and almost half did not believe that the adoption had affected it. Regarding contact in the adoption, a majority of the birth mothers' romantic partners (63.5%) were not directly involved in contact with the adoptive family or adopted youth. Implications about how adoption is perceived and processed within intimate relationships are discussed.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21728420     DOI: 10.1037/a0024540

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fam Psychol        ISSN: 0893-3200


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1.  Contact Between Adoptive and Birth Families: Perspectives from the Minnesota Texas Adoption Research Project.

Authors:  Harold D Grotevant; Ruth G McRoy; Gretchen M Wrobel; Susan Ayers-Lopez
Journal:  Child Dev Perspect       Date:  2013-09-01

2.  Ethical Considerations in Adoption Research: Navigating Confidentiality and Privacy Across the Adoption Kinship Network.

Authors:  Albert Y H Lo; Harold D Grotevant; Ruth G McRoy
Journal:  Adopt Q       Date:  2019-01-26
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