Psychological implications of the ‘Back to the Origins' journey for intercountry adoptees

A. Santona, Giacomo Tognasso, Cristiana Carella, Laura Gorla, Marina Raymondi, Marco Chistolini
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One way in which intercountry adoptees can elaborate on their past history is through travelling to their country of birth. This article explores the memories and experiences recalled by a group of adoptees who visited their homeland after being adopted as children by Italian families. The sample comprised 34 participants aged between 12 and 40 years who visited their birth country between 2000 and 2013. In 2017–2018, they were asked to complete a questionnaire designed to obtain retrospective recall of their experiences and feelings on return to Italy, and how their ethnic identity and psychological well-being had been affected by the trip. The results revealed that the adoptees’ emotional experiences during the return visit significantly affected their feelings towards adoption itself and that it changed their sense of belonging both to Italy and the country where they were born. Most also perceived their return travel as a momentous occasion which increased their overall knowledge about their birth country and its culture. The results are significant for providing new information about how international adoptees incorporate their homeland culture into their lives.
跨国被收养者“回到原点”之旅的心理含义
跨国被收养者可以详细说明他们过去的历史的一种方式是通过旅行到他们的出生国。这篇文章探讨了一群被意大利家庭收养后回到祖国的被收养者的回忆和经历。样本包括34名年龄在12岁至40岁之间的参与者,他们在2000年至2013年期间访问了自己的出生国。在2017-2018年,他们被要求完成一份问卷,旨在回顾他们回到意大利的经历和感受,以及他们的种族认同和心理健康如何受到这次旅行的影响。结果显示,被收养者在回访期间的情感经历显著影响了他们对收养本身的感受,并改变了他们对意大利和他们出生的国家的归属感。大多数人还认为回国旅行是一个重要的时刻,它增加了他们对出生国及其文化的全面了解。研究结果对于提供有关国际被收养者如何将祖国文化融入生活的新信息具有重要意义。
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