Pre-adoptive risk factors and behavioural problems in children adopted from Poland

S. Knuiman, C.H.A.M. Rijk, R.A.C. Hoksbergen, A.L. van Baar

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Abstract

Behavioural problems in adoptees have been related to adverse circumstances prior to adoption. We examined pre-adoptive risk factors and post-adoptive behavioural problems in children adopted from Poland. Dutch adoptive parents of 133 Polish adoptees (Mage = 8.7 years, range 2.8–15.2; Mageadoption = 3.0 years, range .4–6.9) answered the Child Behaviour Checklist and questions regarding pre-adoptive risk factors, such as institutionalization, neglect and abuse. Polish adoptees in our sample were four times more likely to have clinical behavioural problems than non-adopted children. Compared with a group of children adopted from various countries, predominantly from Asia, Polish adoptees had higher levels of behavioural problems as well. Multiple pre-adoptive risk factors were present. Only a history of abuse was found to be associated with behavioural problems after adoption. Special attention and support after adoption are needed for these children and their adoptive parents, especially when a pre-adoptive history of abuse is known.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)701-715
Number of pages15
JournalEuropean Journal of Developmental Psychology
Volume11
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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