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What research has been conducted on single-parent adoptions?

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What research has been conducted on single-parent adoptions?

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In a study undertaken by the Los Angeles Department of Adoptions, researchers found that single parents tend to have more difficulties completing adoptions. Thirty-nine percent have made three or more previous attempts to adopt, compared to only 18 percent among couples. In 1983, Feigelman and Silverman recontacted 60 percent of the single-parent respondents from an earlier study in 1977. The adjustment of children raised by single parents remained similar to that of children raised by adoptive couples. Groze and Rosenthal conducted a study that reports on the responses from parents in three Midwestern states who had finalized their adoption of a special-needs child before 1988. The sample included 122 single parents and 651 two-parent families. Children in single-parent families had fewer problems. In the same study, research indicates that single-parent families were more likely than two-parent families to evaluate adoption as having a very positive impact on their lives. Check out o

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