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1e en 2e kwartaal 2011

  Juni

  • B. S. Allen and J. S. Vacca. Bring back orphanages-An alternative to foster care?
  • L. Von Korff and H. D. Grotevant. Contact in adoption and adoptive identity formation: The mediating role of family conversation.
  • J. Mohanty & C. E. Newhill. Asian adolescent and young adult adoptees' psychological well-being: Examining the mediating role of marginality.
  • P. Delgado & V. S. Pinto.Criteria for the selection of foster families and monitoring of placements. Comparative study of the application of the Casey Foster Applicant Inventory-Applicant Version (CFAI-A).
  • Akin B.A. Predictors of foster care exits to permanency: A competing risks analysis of reunification, guardianship, and adoption.
  • Ahrens K.R. et al. Qualitative exploration of relationships with important non-parental adults in the lives of youth in foster care.
  • Gauthier K. & F. Genesee. Language development in internationally adopted Children: A special case of early second language learning.

    Mei
  • Eigsti I.M. et al. Language and cognitive outcomes in internationally adopted children.
  • Hawk B.N & R.B. Mccall. Specific extreme behaviors of postinstitutionalized Russian adoptees.
  • Brodzinsky D.M. Children's understanding of adoption: developmental and clinical implications.
  • Burt. S.A. et al. Confirming the etiology of adolescent acting-out behaviors: an examination of observer-ratings in a sample of adoptive and biological siblings.
  • Merz E.C. et al. Parent ratings of executive functioning in children adopted from psychosocially depriving institutions.
  • Grotevant H.D. et al. Post-adoption contact, adoption communicative openness, and satisfaction with contact as predictors of externalizing behavior in adolescence and emerging adulthood.


      April
  • Suter E.A. et al. Parental management of adoptive identities during challenging encounters: Adoptive parents as 'protectors' and 'educators'.
  • von Borczyskowski,A  et al. Familial factors and suicide: an adoption study in a Swedish National Cohort.
  • K. Raikkonen et al. Risk of severe mental disorders in adults separated temporarily from their parents in childhood: The Helsinki birth cohort study.
  • Bos K. et al. Psychiatric Outcomes in Young Children with a History of Institutionalization.
  • Bernard K. & M. Dozier. This Is My Baby: Foster Parents' Feelings of Commitment and Displays of Delight.
  • Tarullo A.R. et al. Atypical EEG Power Correlates With Indiscriminately Friendly Behavior in Internationally Adopted Childre.
  • Schneiderman J.U. et al. Pediatric health assessments of young children in child welfare by placement type.
  • Palacios J. et al. The motor development of orphaned children with and without HIV: Pilot exploration of foster care and residential placement.
  • Audet K. & L. Le Mare. Mitigating effects of the adoptive caregiving environment on inattention/overactivity in children adopted from Romanian orphanages.


      Maart
  • Villegas S. et al. Health outcomes for adults in family foster care as children: An analysis by ethnicity.
  • Follan M. et al. Discrimination between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and reactive attachment disorder in school aged children.
  • Gleason M.M. et al. Validity of Evidence-Derived Criteria for Reactive Attachment Disorder: Indiscriminately Social/Disinhibited and Emotionally Withdrawn/Inhibited Types.
  • Cox. M.E. et al. Measuring the willingness to foster children with emotional and behavioral problems .
  • Klahr A.M. et al. The Association Between Parent-Child Conflict and Adolescent Conduct Problems Over Time: Results From a Longitudinal Adoption Study.
  • Roisko R. et al. Communication Deviance in parents of families with adoptees at a high or low risk.
  • Beach R.S.H. et al. Methylation at 5HTT Mediates the Impact of Child Sex Abuse on Women's Antisocial Behavior: An Examination of the Iowa Adoptee Sample.
  • Jelsma J. et al. The motor development of orphaned children with and without HIV: Pilot exploration of foster care and residential placement.


    Februari
  • Rosnati R. et al. Italian International Adoptees at Home and at School: A Multi-Informant Assessment of Behavioral Problems.
  • Strijker J. et al. Assessment of problem behaviour by foster parents and their foster children.
  • Kohli R.K.S. et al. Food and its meaning for asylum seeking children and young people in foster care.
  • Dorrer N. et al. Children and food practices in residential care: ambivalence in the 'institutional' home.
  • Beaver K.M. Genetic Influences on Being Processed Through the Criminal Justice System: Results from a Sample of Adoptees.


    Januari
  • Staat M.A. et al. Serologic testing to verify the immune status of internationally adopted children against vaccine preventable diseases.
  • Bruder M.B. et al. Continuity of parental behavioural ratings of children adopted from China and parenting competence, confidence and enjoyment.
  • Zhang Y.T & Lee,G.R. Intercountry Versus Transracial Adoption: Analysis of Adoptive Parents' Motivations and Preferences in Adoption.
  • Bailey H. et al. Factors associated with abandonment of infants born to HIV-positive women: results from a Ukrainian birth cohort.
  • Dworsky A. & M.E. Courtney. The risk of teenage pregnancy among transitioning foster youth: Implications for extending state care beyond age 18.
  • Wiik K.L. et al. Behavioral and emotional symptoms of post-institutionalized children in middle childhood.


referenties 2010

December

  • Van der Vegt E.J.M. et al. Childhood Adversity Modifies the Relationship Between Anxiety Disorders and Cortisol Secretion.
  • Jee S.H. et al. Identification of social-emotional problems among young children in foster care.
  • Dobrova-Krol N.A. et al. The importance of quality of care: effects of perinatal HIV infection and early institutional rearing on preschoolers' attachment and indiscriminate friendliness.
  • Oh J.S. Early childhood language memory in the speech perception of international adoptees.
  • Lee R.M. Parental Perceived Discrimination as a Postadoption Risk Factor for Internationally Adopted Children and Adolescents.
 

November
  • Reinoso M. & M. Forns. Stress, coping and personal strengths and difficulties in internationally adopted children in Spain.
  • Ryan S.D. et al. Kin adopting kin: In the best interest of the children?
  • Mennen F.E. et al. Do maltreated children who remain at home function better than those who are placed?
  • Ishizawa H. et al. Constructing Interracial Families Through Intercountry Adoption
  • Abdullah R.Y. et al. Hepatitis A in Internationally Adopted Children: Screening for Acute and Previous Infections.
  • Pemberton C.K. et al. Influence of parental depressive symptoms on adopted toddler behaviors: An emerging developmental cascade of genetic and environmental effects.
  

  Oktober
  • Nowacki K. and Schoelmerich A. Growing up in foster families or institutions: Attachment representation and psychological adjustment of young adults.
  • Wicks S. et al. Social Risk or Genetic Liability for Psychosis? A Study of Children Born in Sweden and Reared by Adoptive Parents.
  • Wilbarger J. et al. Sensory processing in internationally adopted, post-institutionalized children.
  • Pears K.C. et al. Early Elementary School Adjustment of Maltreated Children in Foster Care: The Roles of Inhibitory Control and Caregiver Involvement.

   
September     
  • Soriano-Guillen N.L. et al. Central Precocious Puberty in Children Living in Spain: Incidence, Prevalence, and Influence of Adoption and Immigration.
  • Natsuaki N.M et al. Genetic Liability, Environment, and the Development of Fussiness in Toddlers: The Roles of Maternal Depression and Parental Responsiveness.
  • Mueller S.C. et al. Early-life stress is associated with impairment in cognitive control in adolescence: An fMRI study.
  • Van IJzendoorn M.H. et al. Methylation Matters: Interaction Between Methylation Density and Serotonin Transporter Genotype Predicts Unresolved Loss or Trauma.

Augustus
  • Ponte I.C. et al. Returning to China: The Experience of Adopted Chinese Children and Their Parents.
  • Mc Laughlin K.A. et al. Delayed Maturation in Brain Electrical Activity Partially Explains the Association Between Early Environmental Deprivation and Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
  • Cossar J. & Neil E. Supporting the Birth Relatives of Adopted Children: How Accessible Are Services?  


Juli 
  • Ji J.Y. et al. Beyond Preadoptive Risk: The Impact of Adoptive Family Environment on Adopted Youth's Psychosocial Adjustment.
  • Gunnar M.R. et al. Moderate versus severe early life stress: Associations with stress reactivity and regulation in 10- to 12-year old children.
  • Ahrens K.R. Laboratory-Diagnosed Sexually Transmitted Infections in Former Foster Youth Compared With Peers.
  • Mehta M.R. et al. Hyporesponsive Reward Anticipation in the Basal Ganglia following Severe Institutional Deprivation Early in Life.
  • Johnson D.E. et al. Growth and Associations Between Auxology, Caregiving Environment, and Cognition in Socially Deprived Romanian Children Randomized to Foster vs Ongoing Institutional Care.

Juni
  • Fan F. et al. Emotional and behavioral problems of Chinese left-behind children: a preliminary study.
  • Kumstra R. et al. 5HTT genotype moderates the influence of early institutional deprivation on emotional problems in adolescence: evidence from the English and Romanian Adoptee (ERA) study.
  • Pesonen K.A. et al. Childhood separation experience predicts HPA axis hormonal responses in late adulthood: A natural experiment of World War II.
 
Mei      
  • Selman P. Intercountry adoption in Europe 1998 – 2008. Patterns, trends and issues.
  • Chasnoff I.J. et al. Neurodevelopmental Functioning in Children With FAS, pFAS, and ARND.
  • Landgren M.et al. Alcohol Exposure and Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children Adopted From Eastern Europe
  • Bos K.J. et al. Stereotypies in Children With a History of Early Institutional Care
  • Bernard K. et al. Cortisol Production Patterns in Young Children Living With Birth Parents vs Children Placed in Foster Care Following Involvement of Child Protective Services.
  • Proctor L.C. et al. Trajectories of Behavioral Adjustment Following Early Placement in Foster Care: Predicting Stability and Change Over 8 Years.

April  
  • Del Cerro et al. Maternal care counteracts behavioral effects of prenatal environmental stress in female rats.
  • Leve L.D. et al. The Early Growth and Development Study: Using the Prospective Adoption Design to Examine Genotype-Environment Interplay.
  • Tomalski P. and M. H. Johnson. The effects of early adversity on the adult and developing brain.
  • Merz E. C. and R. B. Mccall. Behavior Problems in Children Adopted from Psychosocially.
  • Jee S. H. et al. Improved Detection of Developmental Delays Among Young Children in Foster Care.
  • Linares L. O. et al. The Course of Inattention and Hyperactivity/Impulsivity Symptoms After Foster Placement.
  • Burgess A. L. and I. W. Borowsky. Health and Home Environments of Caregivers of Children Investigated by Child Protective Services.

Maart
  • Lee R.M. et al. The Behavioral Development of Korean Children in Institutional Care and International Adoptive Families.
  • Van den Dries L. et al. Infants' Physical and Cognitive Development After International Adoption From Foster Care or Institutions in China.
  • Rijk C.H.A.M. et al. Development of behavioural problems in children adopted from Romania to the Netherlands, after a period of deprivation.
  • D’Angiully A. er al.Early specialized foster care, developmental outcomes and home salivary cortisol patterns in prenatally substance-exposed infants.
  • Storsbergen H.E. et al. Internationally adopted adults who did not suffer severe early deprivation: The role of appraisal of adoption.
  • Crum W. Foster parent parenting characteristics that lead to increased placement stability or disruption.


Februari  
  • Pears K.C. et al.  Indiscriminate Friendliness in Maltreated Foster Children.
  • Smyke A.T. et al. Placement in Foster Care Enhances Quality of Attachment Among Young Institutionalized Children.
  • Dobrova-Krol N. et al. Effects of Perinatal HIV Infection and Early Institutional Rearing on Physical and Cognitive Development of Children in Ukraine.
  • Pollak S.D. et al. Neurodevelopmental Effects of Early Deprivation in Postinstitutionalized Children.
  • Govindan M.R. et al. Altered Water Diffusivity in Cortical Association Tracts in Children with Early Deprivation Identified with Tract-Based Spatial Statistics (TBSS)
  • Oosterman M. et al. Autonomic reactivity in relation to attachment and early adversity among foster children.


Januari
  • Morantz 0. G. and J. Heymann. Life in institutional care: the voices of children in a residential facility in Botswana.
  • Skovdal 0. M. Children caring for their "caregivers": exploring the caring arrangements in households affected by AIDS in Western Kenya.
  • Andrews 0. I. Secondary Infertility and Birth Mothers.
  • Bauer P.M. et al. Cerebellar Volume and Cognitive Functioning in Children Who Experienced Early Deprivation.
  • Hill C.M. Family history and adoption in the UK: conflicts of interest in medical disclosure.
  • Groza V. et al. Ukrainian adoptive families.
 


Referenties 2009

  Een overzicht van interessante referenties uit 2009

Referenties 2008

Een overzicht van interessante Referenties uit 2008.

Referenties 2007

De referenties van 2007; een PDF selectie

Laatst Gewijzigd: 18-08-2011