2024
Evocative effects on the early caregiving environment of genetic factors underlying the development of intellectual and academic ability
Austerberry C, Fearon P, Ronald A, Leve L, Ganiban J, Natsuaki M, Shaw D, Neiderhiser J, Reiss D. Evocative effects on the early caregiving environment of genetic factors underlying the development of intellectual and academic ability. Child Development 2024, 95: 2082-2101. PMID: 39081003, PMCID: PMC11579646, DOI: 10.1111/cdev.14142.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild languageEarly caregiving environmentGene-environment correlationAcademic performanceMothers' warmthFather warmthEvocative effectsIntellectual abilityRGE effectsAcademic abilityIncreased heritabilityAdoptive parentsChildren Aged 6WarmthAged 6Academic developmentGenetic effectsGenetic factorsBirth mothersChildrenRGELanguageParentsAdopteesAbility
2018
Shifting views and building bonds: Narratives of internationally adopted children about their dual culture
Benoit L, Harf A, Sarmiento L, Skandrani S, Moro M. Shifting views and building bonds: Narratives of internationally adopted children about their dual culture. Transcultural Psychiatry 2018, 55: 405-427. PMID: 29638191, DOI: 10.1177/1363461518764250.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultiple feelingsBirth countryMulticultural citizensAmerican literatureUniversalist paradigmMulticultural skillsAdoptive countryExperiences of racismMulticultural trainingDistinctive goalsIndividual developmentFrench psychologistsBuilding bondsInternational adoptionAdopteesCultureConsistency of interestStudy exploresPrideInterpretative phenomenological analysisSemi-structured interviewsCuriosityFranceParent involvementPhenomenological analysis
2017
Psychological and Sociocultural Adaptation of Children Adopted from Russia and their Associations with Pre-Adoption Risk Factors and Parenting
Hein S, Tan M, Rakhlin N, Doyle N, Hart L, Macomber D, Ruchkin V, Grigorenko E. Psychological and Sociocultural Adaptation of Children Adopted from Russia and their Associations with Pre-Adoption Risk Factors and Parenting. Journal Of Child And Family Studies 2017, 26: 2669-2680. DOI: 10.1007/s10826-017-0782-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEarly academic skillsAcademic skillsBehavioral adjustmentAdaptive functioningAdoptive familiesBehavioral outcomesSociocultural adaptationPositive parentingAdaptive skillsBehavioral progressFathers' reportsParentingBehavioral symptomsSkillsAdopteesUS familiesHigh levelsDifferential resultsFunctioningChildrenTime pointsAdjustmentMothersLow levelsAcculturation
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