South African Parents’ Attitudes Toward Cultural and Racial Socialization of Their Transracially Adopted Children

IF 0.9 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Adoption Quarterly Pub Date : 2021-02-17 DOI:10.1080/10926755.2021.1884155
D. Breshears
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Abstract Transracial adoption (TRA) in South Africa is a relatively young practice due to the legacy of Apartheid and continued racial segregation. As such, little research has explored TRA family experiences in South Africa. Experts worldwide agree that TRA parents need to engage their children in racial and cultural socialization. To explore parental attitudes toward the cultural and racial socialization of their TRA children, this study adopted a mixed-method approach. First, 76 TRA parents completed the Transracial Adoption Parenting Scale. Second, using Vonk’s (2001) three-part definition of TRA parent cultural competence, 35 TRA parents were interviewed regarding their racial awareness, multicultural planning, and imparting of survival skills to their adopted children. Findings are discussed along with implications for educating potential TRA parents of the importance of racial/cultural socialization of transracial adoptees.
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南非父母对跨种族收养儿童文化和种族社会化的态度
摘要由于种族隔离和持续的种族隔离的遗留问题,南非的跨种族收养(TRA)是一种相对年轻的做法。因此,很少有研究探讨南非TRA家庭的经历。世界各地的专家一致认为,TRA父母需要让孩子参与种族和文化社会化。为了探讨父母对TRA儿童文化和种族社会化的态度,本研究采用了混合方法。首先,76名TRA父母完成了跨种族收养养育量表。其次,使用Vonk(2001)对TRA父母文化能力的三部分定义,采访了35名TRA父母,了解他们的种族意识、多元文化规划以及向收养的孩子传授生存技能。讨论了调查结果以及对潜在的TRA父母进行跨种族被收养者种族/文化社会化重要性教育的启示。
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Adoption Quarterly
Adoption Quarterly SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: Adoption Quarterly is an unparalleled forum for examining the issues of child care, of adoption as viewed from a lifespan perspective, and of the psychological and social meanings of the word "family." This international, multidisciplinary journal features conceptual and empirical work, commentaries, and book reviews from the fields of the social sciences, humanities, biological sciences, law, and social policy. In addition to examining ethical, biological, financial, social and psychological adoption issues, Adoption Quarterly addresses continuity in adoption issues that are important to both practitioners and researchers, such as: negotiation of birth and adoptive family contact.
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