脱离寄养后与出生家庭的关系:年轻人的经验。

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Judy Havlicek, Sally Holland, Heather Taussig
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摘要

随着年龄的增长,许多年轻人离开了寄养家庭,开始寻找他们的亲生父母和大家庭,但由于过去的分离,人们对这些联系是如何导航的知之甚少。根据先前从西部一个州大都会地区的寄养家庭中收集的数据(n=57),本研究分析了53名年龄在18至22岁之间的年轻人的回答,他们回答了两个开放式问题:(1)寄养后与亲生家庭的重新联系,以及(2)与亲生父母建立关系的程度。一个三步分析过程在数据中搜索主题,并提炼出三组:(1)重新连接并导航一段关系(n=36, 68%),(2)始终连接并处于一段关系中(n=8, 15%),(3)未连接且对一段关系不感兴趣(n=9, 17%)。对实践的启示和对未来研究的建议。
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Navigating Relationships with Birth Family After Aging Out of Foster Care: Experiences of Young People.

As young people age out of foster care, many seek out their birth parents and extended families, but little is known about how these connections are navigated given past separations. Drawing from data previously collected from young people who aged out of foster care in a metropolitan area of one Western state (n=57), this study analyzed the responses from 53 young adults between the ages of 18 and 22 who answered two open ended questions about (1) re-connecting with birth families after foster care, and (2) the degree to which relationships were formed with birth parents. A three-step analytic process searched for themes in the data and distilled three groups: (1) Reconnected & navigating a relationship (n=36; 68%), (2) Always connected & in a relationship (n=8; 15%), and (3) Not connected & not interested in a relationship (n=9; 17%). Implications for practice and recommendations for future research are offered.

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