Race, religion, altruism, and the transracial adoption debate: A survey of Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish social workers

Judy Fenster
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Abstract An analysis of 363 questionnaires assessing social worker attitudes toward transracial adoption (TRA)‐i‐e., black children being adopted by white parents‐found interactions between race, religion, and altruism in influencing TRA views. Among white social workers, those who were Catholic and those who were altruistic had more favorable attitudes toward TRA than those who were Protestant and those who were less altruistic. However, altruism was not correlated with TRA score among white Catholics. Among black social workers, no relationship between religion, altruism, and TRA score was found. Religiosity was not related to TRA score for either black or white social workers. Implications of the findings were discussed.
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种族、宗教、利他主义和跨种族收养辩论:天主教、新教和犹太社会工作者的调查
摘要:对363份评估社工对跨种族收养(TRA)态度的问卷进行分析。研究发现,种族、宗教和利他主义之间的相互作用会影响TRA观点。在白人社会工作者中,天主教徒和利他主义的人比新教徒和不那么利他主义的人对TRA的态度更有利。然而,白人天主教徒的利他行为与TRA得分无相关。在黑人社会工作者中,宗教信仰、利他主义与TRA得分之间没有关系。无论对黑人还是白人社工而言,宗教信仰与TRA得分均无相关性。讨论了研究结果的意义。
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