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Child Psychiatry & Human Development | 2012

Experiences of School Bullying Among Internationally Adopted Children: Results from the Finnish Adoption (FINADO) Study

Hanna Raaska; Helena Lapinleimu; Jari Sinkkonen; Christina Salmivalli; Jaakko Matomäki; Sanna Mäkipää; Marko Elovainio

This study investigated the prevalence of and factors associated with school bullying and victimization among Finnish international adoptees. The Olweus bully/victim questionnaire was sent to all 9–15-year-old children adopted in Finland between 1985 and 2007 through the mediating organizations officially approved by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. The children were identified through official adoption organizations. The response rate in the target sample was 49.4%: the study sample consisted of 364 children (190 girls, 52.2%). The children’s background factors and symptoms of reactive attachment disorder (RAD) were evaluated using a FINADO questionnaire. Their learning difficulties and social and language skills were assessed using a standardized parental questionnaire (Five to Fifteen). Of the participants, 19.8% reported victimization by peers while 8% had bullied others. Both victimization and bullying were associated with severe symptoms of RAD at the time of adoption (RR 2.68, 95%CI 1.50–4.77 and RR 2.08, 95%CI 1.17–3.69 for victimization and bullying, respectively). Lack of social skills was associated with victimization (RR 1.74, 95%CI 1.06–2.85) but not independently with being a bully (RR 1.50, 95%CI 0.91–2.45). In a multivariate analysis the child’s learning difficulties and language difficulties were not associated with either bullying others or victimization.


Scandinavian Journal of Psychology | 2015

Associations between attachment-related symptoms and later psychological problems among international adoptees: results from the FinAdo study.

Marko Elovainio; Hanna Raaska; Jari Sinkkonen; Sanna Mäkipää; Helena Lapinleimu

We examined the associations between attachment-related symptoms (symptoms of reactive attachment disorder (RAD), symptoms of disinhibited social engagement disorder (DSED), and clinging) and later psychological problems among international adoptees. The study population comprised internationally adopted children (591 boys and 768 girls, 6-15 years) from the ongoing Finnish Adoption (FinAdo) study. Data were gathered with self-administered questionnaires both from adoptive parents and from adoptees aged over 9 years. Attachment-related symptoms were measured using of a short (8-item) questionnaire and later behavioral/emotional problems were assessed using the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and the Five to Fifteen (FTF) scale for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms. RAD and DSED symptom subscales were associated with an increased risk of emotional and behavioral problems and ADHD. Especially the mixed type of attachment-related symptoms was strongly associated with later emotional and behavioral problems.


European Journal of Social Work | 2015

The satisfaction of Finnish adoptive parents with statutory pre-adoption counselling in inter-country adoptions

Pia K. Eriksson; Marko Elovainio; Sanna Mäkipää; Hanna Raaska; Jari Sinkkonen; Helena Lapinleimu

We examined how satisfied Finnish adoptive parents were with statutory pre-adoption counselling in inter-country adoptions. The data were collected through the Finnish Adoption Study using a retrospective survey measuring satisfaction with received pre-adoption counselling. All adoptive parents with a child under the age of 18, adopted from abroad between the years 1990 and 2007, were included. The sample of the study comprised parents of 1451 children and a total response rate of 55.7% was achieved. The data consisted of self-scored reports of satisfaction as well as open answer questions. Parent satisfaction and associated variables were analysed using chi-square and multiple logistic regression. Of the respondents, 81.7% reported satisfaction with the pre-adoption counselling they had received. The level of satisfaction was stable over time and did not differ according to service provider, whereas family type and sending country were associated with satisfaction. However the explanations for satisfaction were different for those services provided in units specialized in adoption and for those provided by municipal child protection services. The components found to explain satisfaction and dissatisfaction were experience, adoption knowledge, and attitude of the social worker, service accessibility and availability issues, as well as the content of the pre-adoption counselling offered.


Scandinavian Journal of Psychology | 2017

Child and family-related predictors of psychological outcomes in children adopted from abroad; what is the role of caregiver time?

Niina Rita; Marko Elovainio; Hanna Raaska; Pekka Lahti-Nuuttila; Jaakko Matomäki; Jari Sinkkonen; Helena Lapinleimu

International adoptees need to cope with stressful transitions and to develop secure attachment with their caregivers at the same time. Although most children adopted from abroad adjust fine, they are at increased risk of psychological problems. We investigated whether both child and family-related factors are associated with later psychological problems and whether the length of time spent at home after adoption before daycare moderates these associations among internationally adopted children in Finland (FinAdo, Finnish Adoption Study). The sample consisted of 1,265 children (708 girls, 557 boys) who arrived in Finland before they started school (mean age 2 years at arrival). Later behavioral problems were measured using the Child Behavior Check List (CBCL). According to our results, male gender, older age, childs early clinical symptoms (problems of sensory processing) and single parenthood were associated with later behavioral problems measured by CBCL scores. Longer stay at home before the start of daycare or school modified these results. Longer stay at home was associated with less later behavioral externalizing problems in girls but not in boys compared to those who spent a shorter time at home.


Child Care Health and Development | 2012

Internationally adopted children in Finland: parental evaluations of symptoms of reactive attachment disorder and learning difficulties – FINADO study

Hanna Raaska; Marko Elovainio; Jari Sinkkonen; Jaakko Matomäki; Sanna Mäkipää; Helena Lapinleimu


Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology | 2013

Adopted children's language difficulties and their relation to symptoms of reactive attachment disorder: FinAdo study

Hanna Raaska; Marko Elovainio; Jari Sinkkonen; Suvi Stolt; Iina Jalonen; Jaakko Matomäki; Sanna Mäkipää; Helena Lapinleimu


Infant and Child Development | 2015

Changes in Attachment‐Related Behavioural Problems of Internationally Adopted Toddlers in Finland: Results from the FinAdo Study

Hanna Raaska; Marko Elovainio; Helena Lapinleimu; Jaakko Matomäki; Jari Sinkkonen


American Journal of Orthopsychiatry | 2015

Perceived racial/ethnic discrimination and psychological outcomes among adult international adoptees in Finland : Moderating effects of social support and sense of coherence

Maarit Koskinen; Marko Elovainio; Hanna Raaska; Jari Sinkkonen; Jaakko Matomäki; Helena Lapinleimu


European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | 2018

Parental depressive symptoms as a risk factor for child depressive symptoms; testing the social mediators in internationally adopted children

Krista Liskola; Hanna Raaska; Helena Lapinleimu; Marko Elovainio


Journal of Child and Family Studies | 2018

The Network Structure of Childhood Psychopathology in International Adoptees

Marko Elovainio; Christian Hakulinen; Laura Pulkki-Råback; Hanna Raaska; Helena Lapinleimu

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