Adoption Quarterly | 2019

Supporting Adoptive Parents: A Study on Personal Self-Care

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract This study explored the personal self-care practices of adoptive parents (N\u2009=\u2009229) in one southeastern state. Overall, findings indicate that adoptive parents only engage in moderate modest self-care practices. Significant differences in self-care practices were detected by health status (self-report) and current financial status. In summary, the healthier one perceived themselves to be and the more financially stable they were, the more they tended to engage in self-care practices. Data suggest the need for entities involved with potential and/or adoptive parents need to explicitly engage adoptive parents in education about self-care and training in support of self-care practices. As well, data indicate the need for reframing self-care from an ancillary activity to an integrated tool to assuage the challenges facing adoptive parents.

Volume 22
Pages 157 - 171
DOI 10.1080/10926755.2019.1627451
Language English
Journal Adoption Quarterly

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