Affiliation:
1. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
Abstract
Across the United States, kinship parents, extended family members and close friends, render care to the 2.7 million children who have been removed from their birth parents’ care. However, differences between relative and non-relative parents reported health statuses have not been explored. The National Survey of Adoptive Parents data were used to investigate the health status of relative ( n = 469) and non-relative ( n = 1,599) adoptive parents. Perceived happiness in the parent–child relationship and the parents’ ability to cope appear to affect parental health status. Only non-related mothers of children younger than 6 years reported better emotional health than those mothers who were related to their children. With this exception, and despite caring for children who have a greater likelihood of abuse, neglect, and exposure to drugs and alcohol prior to birth, the reported health statuses of relative parents did not differ from non-relative parents.
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