In this study, we examined identification and interest with birth country, perceived discrimination, and related issues through self-report in 69 adolescents adopted from Russia to Spain. The adolescents showed a high degree of interest in their birth country, and most of them considered that their birth country is a part of their identity. There were differences in birth-country related variables depending on how much adopted adolescents felt others perceived them as foreigners. Considering internationally adopted youth needs regarding their origins, even in traditionally considered “same-race” adoptions, is essential for supporting them in the path towards integrated identity development.
Carrera, P., Ferrari, L., Cáceres, I., Ranieri, S., Rosnati, R., Palacios, J., Román, M., Birth country identification and exploration in adolescents internationally adopted from Russia, <<DEVELOPMENTAL CHILD WELFARE>>, 2024; 6 (3-4): 206-220. [doi:10.1177/25161032241296108] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/313757]
Birth country identification and exploration in adolescents internationally adopted from Russia
Ferrari, Laura;Ranieri, Sonia;Rosnati, Rosa;
2024
Abstract
In this study, we examined identification and interest with birth country, perceived discrimination, and related issues through self-report in 69 adolescents adopted from Russia to Spain. The adolescents showed a high degree of interest in their birth country, and most of them considered that their birth country is a part of their identity. There were differences in birth-country related variables depending on how much adopted adolescents felt others perceived them as foreigners. Considering internationally adopted youth needs regarding their origins, even in traditionally considered “same-race” adoptions, is essential for supporting them in the path towards integrated identity development.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



