1. White adoptive parents of children from China, microaggressions, and parental awareness of bias.
- Author
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Baden AL, Sharma SM, Harrington ES, White EE, Zhang X, and Pinderhughes EE
- Subjects
- Adult, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Aggression psychology, Awareness, China ethnology, Racism psychology, White People psychology, Adoption psychology, Child, Adopted psychology, Parents psychology
- Abstract
In this study, we explored racial microaggressions (RMAs) and adoption microaggressions (AMAs) experienced and committed by white adoptive parents of transracial adoptees. Two research questions guided this inquiry: (a) What types of RMAs and AMAs do white adoptive parents of children adopted from China experience and commit? and (b) how is white adoptive parental awareness of race and adoption related to their committing of microaggressions? Based on qualitative coding of interviews conducted with 39 white adoptive parents of Chinese adoptees, the most frequently coded AMA was Biology is Best for experienced AMAs and Phantom Birth Parents for committed AMAs. Alien in Own Land was the most experienced RMA, and Color Evasiveness was the most committed RMA. Parents tended to have high awareness of the AMAs (87%) and RMAs (89%) they experienced from others, yet this awareness did not preclude them from committing RMAs and AMAs within their transracially adoptive family. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
- Published
- 2024
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