Psychology

Predicting non-African American lesbian and heterosexual preadoptive couples' openness to adopting an African American child

Document Type

Article

Abstract

Despite increases in transracial adoption, African American children remain the least likely to be adopted. No research has examined the factors that predict prospective adopters' willingness to adopt an African American child. This study used multilevel modeling to examine predictors of willingness to adopt an African American child in a sample of 48 lesbian couples and 65 heterosexual couples. Individuals pursuing public adoption were more willing than those pursuing private domestic adoption, and heterosexuals pursuing international adoption were more willing than heterosexuals pursuing private domestic adoption. In addition, younger persons, White persons (rather than non-African American racial minorities), lesbians, and individuals who perceived their neighborhoods as more diverse were more likely to be willing to adopt an African American child. © 2009 by the National Council on Family Relations.

Publication Title

Family Relations

Publication Date

7-1-2009

Volume

58

Issue

3

First Page

346

Last Page

360

ISSN

0197-6664

DOI

10.1111/j.1741-3729.2009.00557.x

Keywords

adoption, African American, lesbian, multilevel modeling, race, transracial adoption

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