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




Eriksson PK, Elovainio M, Makipaa S, Raaska H, Sinkkonen J, Lapinleimu H

PublisherROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD

2015

European Journal of Social Work

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK

EUR J SOC WORK

18

3

412

429

18

1369-1457

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/13691457.2014.933092



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.




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