The Routledge Handbook of Adoption 2020
DOI: 10.4324/9780429432040-16
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Birth Mothers’ Options Counseling And Relinquishment Experiences

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“…Similarly, Askren and Bloom’s (1999) metanalysis of English-language published studies from 1978 through 1994 regarding the postrelinquishment experience of birth mothers noted a theme of chronic grief that negatively impacted birth mothers’ health, mental health, and relationships. More recent studies have confirmed the findings of these earlier works, concluding that some birth mothers experience prolonged and ambiguous grief that is exacerbated by the failure of others to acknowledge the mothers’ profound loss (e.g., Coleman & Garratt, 2016; Madden, Ryan, Aguiniga, & Crawford, 2016; Madden et al, 2017).…”
Section: Research On the Impact Of The Adoption Decisionmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…Similarly, Askren and Bloom’s (1999) metanalysis of English-language published studies from 1978 through 1994 regarding the postrelinquishment experience of birth mothers noted a theme of chronic grief that negatively impacted birth mothers’ health, mental health, and relationships. More recent studies have confirmed the findings of these earlier works, concluding that some birth mothers experience prolonged and ambiguous grief that is exacerbated by the failure of others to acknowledge the mothers’ profound loss (e.g., Coleman & Garratt, 2016; Madden, Ryan, Aguiniga, & Crawford, 2016; Madden et al, 2017).…”
Section: Research On the Impact Of The Adoption Decisionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…This analysis was part of a larger study that sought to understand the decision-making experiences of women who have placed a child for adoption as well as the context in which pregnancy options are discussed with expectant parents by professionals in the adoption community (see Madden et al, 2016, for a complete description of the sample and design). Data for the study were collected between fall 2015 and summer 2016 via Qualtrics, a secure web-based tool for conducting online surveys.…”
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