In this application, funding is requested for a third wave of data in the Minnesota / Texas Adoption Research Project (MTARP), a longitudinal study of variations in openness in adoption, which refers to a continuum of contact and communication among members of adoptive kinship networks. The continuum ranges from confidential (no contact and no identifying information shared) to mediated (communication occurs indirectly through a third party such as an adoption agency) to fully disclosed (communication and contact occur directly between parties). The proposed research links the child's experiences in adoptive kinship networks varying in complexity with key psychosocial outcomes in young adulthood: emerging independence, close relationships, and psychological adjustment. Although much is known about traditional family environments that lead to healthy outcomes for adolescents and young adults, we lack adequate scientific understanding of the basic processes in such complex families and how they are connected to psychological and social outcomes. The proposed work follows the study's participants across the transition into young adulthood (age 20-28) and has 3 interconnected research aims. The first links family relationships during childhood and adolescence with the development of close relationships in young adulthood. The second links identify pathways with young adult outcomes.
The third aim connects the first 2, linking adoptive kinship network processes, family relationships, and identify pathways with young adult outcomes. 190 young adult adoptees (ages 20 - 28) who had participated during middle childhood and adolescence will be personally interviewed and complete a set of survey measures online. Their adoptive parents will also complete instruments regarding their young adult children. The research will produce a significant gain for the scientific literature on family process and child outcomes in these complex family systems and will contribute empirical research findings to the national debate about """"""""the best interests of the child"""""""" in cases of adoption.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01HD049859-03
Application #
7209725
Study Section
Psychosocial Development, Risk and Prevention Study Section (PDRP)
Program Officer
King, Rosalind B
Project Start
2005-04-11
Project End
2009-03-31
Budget Start
2007-04-01
Budget End
2009-03-31
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2007
Total Cost
$218,752
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Department
Social Sciences
Type
Schools of Education
DUNS #
555917996
City
Minneapolis
State
MN
Country
United States
Zip Code
55455
Grotevant, Harold D; Wrobel, Gretchen Miller; Fiorenzo, Lisa et al. (2018) Trajectories of birth family contact in domestic adoptions. J Fam Psychol :
Grotevant, Harold D; Lo, Albert Y H; Fiorenzo, Lisa et al. (2017) Adoptive identity and adjustment from adolescence to emerging adulthood: A person-centered approach. Dev Psychol 53:2195-2204
Farr, Rachel H; Flood, Margaux E; Grotevant, Harold D (2016) The role of siblings in adoption outcomes and experiences from adolescence to emerging adulthood. J Fam Psychol 30:386-96
Grant-Marsney, Holly A; Grotevant, Harold D; Sayer, Aline G (2015) Links between Adolescents' Closeness to Adoptive Parents and Attachment Style in Young Adulthood. Fam Relat 64:221-232
Farr, Rachel H; Grant-Marsney, Holly A; Grotevant, Harold D (2014) Adoptees' contact with birth parents in emerging adulthood: the role of adoption communication and attachment to adoptive parents. Fam Process 53:656-71
Grotevant, Harold D; McRoy, Ruth G; Wrobel, Gretchen M et al. (2013) Contact Between Adoptive and Birth Families: Perspectives from the Minnesota Texas Adoption Research Project. Child Dev Perspect 7:193-198
Wrobel, Gretchen Miller; Grotevant, Harold D; Samek, Diana R et al. (2013) Adoptees' Curiosity and Information Seeking about Birth Parents in Emerging Adulthood: Context, Motivation, and Behavior. Int J Behav Dev 37:
Grotevant, Harold D; Rueter, Martha; Von Korff, Lynn et al. (2011) Post-adoption contact, adoption communicative openness, and satisfaction with contact as predictors of externalizing behavior in adolescence and emerging adulthood. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 52:529-36
Skinner-Drawz, Brooke A; Wrobel, Gretchen Miller; Grotevant, Harold D et al. (2011) The Role of Adoption Communicative Openness in Information Seeking Among Adoptees From Adolescence to Emerging Adulthood. J Fam Commun 11:181-197
Von Korff, Lynn; Grotevant, Harold D (2011) Contact in adoption and adoptive identity formation: the mediating role of family conversation. J Fam Psychol 25:393-401

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