Associations between symptoms of common mental disorders, parental satisfaction and consideration for adoption breakdown in Brazilian adoptive parents

•We investigated factors associated with consideration for adoption breakdown.•Symptoms of common mental disorders are associated with this consideration.•Parental dissatisfaction is associated with a threefold increase with the outcome.•Findings imply the need to create interventions to support the...

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description •We investigated factors associated with consideration for adoption breakdown.•Symptoms of common mental disorders are associated with this consideration.•Parental dissatisfaction is associated with a threefold increase with the outcome.•Findings imply the need to create interventions to support the adoption process. Adoption breakdown can cause another trauma for vulnerable children and impact their development. The present study aimed to analyze the factors associated with consideration for adoption breakdown in a Brazilian sample of adoptive parents. The factors investigated were: (1) symptoms of common mental disorders; (2) expectations about the child's temperament; (3) dissatisfaction with parenting and; (4) the adoption of sibling groups. An online survey was used to access adoptive families. For data analysis, descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regression analysis were performed. The sample (N = 205) was composed of adoptive parents ranging from 38 to 55 years old (M = 39.6; SD = 6.6), mostly heterosexual (87.2%), married (81%) and with only one adopted child (57%). The results revealed that parents’ symptoms of common mental disorders are associated with the consideration for adoption breakdown (OR = 1216; p = .001). In addition, a higher level of dissastisfaction with parenting causes a threefold increase in the chance of thinking about adoption breakdown (OR = 3078; p = .001). It is clear, therefore, that parents' mental health seems to be associated with parental consideration for adoption breakdown. These data corroborate the literature that suggests that parents' dissatisfaction with parenting may contribute to parents to think about adoption breakdown. The identification of these factors contributes significantly to those who work with adoption support, particularly helping in the adaptation of the adoptive families.
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Adoption
Adoption breakdown
Adoption disruption
Adoption dissolution
Adoptive families
Adoptive parenting
Adoptive parents
Breakdown
Child development
Childrearing practices
Discontent
Families & family life
Heterosexuality
Mental disorders
Mental health
Parental satisfaction
Parents & parenting
Regression analysis
Symptoms
Temperament
Trauma
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