-
domestic adoptees undertook suicide at much
higher rates than non-adopted peers; with
international adoptees and
female international adoptees, in particular...
-
percent of
Korean adoptees who are
currently adopted are Amerasian, but
during the
decade after the
Korean War, most of the
Korean adoptees were Amerasians...
-
available to
adult adoptees until the mid-twentieth century, when many
states p****ed laws
closing birth records. Jean M. Paton, an
early adoptee rights activist...
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deportation of
Korean adoptees from the
United States.
Prior to the p****age of the
Child Citizenship Act of 2000, the
adoptive parents of
adoptees had to file for...
- that
transracial adoptees face
racism notably from
their adoptive families,
adoptees lack
connection to
their birth cultures, and
adoptees struggle with...
-
inclusion of
adoptees in the
Overseas Koreans Act. This act was p****ed in 1999 and
allowed adoptees residency on a F-4 visa. The visa
gives every adoptee the right...
- loss is not
considered as
critical in
infant adoptees, but is seen much more
prominently in
older adoptees. However,
according to the "primal
wound theory"...
-
Paton dedicated herself to
advocating for
adoptees and
facilitating meetings between birthparents and
adoptees. In an
unpublished article written in 1949...
- the book is on the
effects of
adoption on the
adoptee. A
central theme is the ****ertion that all
adoptees, even
those adopted at birth, will
retain memories...
-
founder of
Truth S****ers in Adoption, a Chicago-based
support group for
adoptees and
their new-found relatives.
Gonyo first heard the term used
during an...