Paths to the Facilitation of Open Adoption

Source:

Family Relations, Volume 49, Issue 4, p.419-424 (2000)

Abstract:

The present study was designed to test a model of the paths leading to the facilitation of open adoption. Professionals used open facilitation if they held optimistic attitudes about its effects. Belief in the positive effects of openness were in turn associated with liberal placement boundaries and short list criteria. A second path described older, better educated and employed birth mothers choosing urban, fee-charging facilitators who were more likely to have incorporated openness into their adoption practice.