The Impact of Adoption on Adoptive Parents: A Review

Authors

Nichitha Kumari

Research Scholar, College of Social Sciences & Humanities, Srinivas University (Mangalore)

Dr.Suphala Kotian

Professor, College of Social Sciences & Humanities, Srinivas University (Mangalore)

Article Information

DOI: 10.51584/IJRIAS.2026.110200014

Subject Category: Social science

Volume/Issue: 11/2 | Page No: 159-163

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-02-05

Accepted: 2026-02-10

Published: 2026-02-26

Abstract

Adoption is a complex process that influences not only the lives of adopted children but also the psychological, emotional, and social functioning of adoptive parents. This review critically examines empirical and theoretical literature on the impact of adoption on adoptive parents, with a focus on emotional well-being, parental identity, stress and coping, marital and social relationships, and long-term personal growth. The literature indicates that although adoptive parents often experience profound satisfaction and meaning in parenthood, they also encounter distinctive challenges such as pre-adoption uncertainty, attachment concerns, parenting stress, and societal stigma. The availability of pre-adoption preparation, social support, and post-adoption services significantly moderates parental outcomes. Understanding these dynamics is essential for practitioners, policymakers, and adoption agencies to develop holistic interventions that support adoptive parents throughout the adoption lifecycle.

Keywords

adoption, adoptive parents, parental adjustment, parenting stress, family functioning

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