Microaggressions experienced by adoptive families and internationally adopted adolescents in France

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TitreMicroaggressions experienced by adoptive families and internationally adopted adolescents in France
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursMiller LC, de Montclos M-OPerouse, Matthews J, Peyre J, Vaugelade J, Baubin O, Chomilier J, de Monleon J-V, de Truchis A, Sorge F, Pinderhughes E
JournalADOPTION QUARTERLY
Volume23
Pagination135-161
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1092-6755
Mots-clésAdolescents, Adoption, adoptive parents, France, microaggressions
Résumé

France receives a relatively large number of international adoptions. However, little is known about the frequency and types of microaggressions experienced by adoptive parents and internationally adopted adolescents in France. Unusually, France functions legally as a colorblind society, where race is not officially recognized. Therefore, we surveyed adoptive parents and adopted adolescents regarding their feelings of difference and experience of prejudice - related to both adoptive status and country of origin. Some respondents reported that special needs represented an additional area of stigma. Family belonging, adoption identity, and adoption visibility all impacted the experience of microaggressions by French internationally adopted adolescents and their parents.

DOI10.1080/10926755.2020.1719253