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Original Articles

A Qualitative Exploration of the Adult Intercountry Adoptee Experience in Australia

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Pages 161-181 | Received 29 Jul 2017, Accepted 17 Apr 2018, Published online: 25 Oct 2018
 

Abstract

Using a post-structuralist narrative approach, this article focuses on insights gained from a qualitative study with 11 Australian intercountry adult adoptees with particular reference to their adoption experiences and post-adoption support needs. From thematic analysis, six interrelated, overlapping themes are reported. These are as follows: connecting to the past, the ambiguous self, the experience of racism, being grateful, safe and unsafe zones, and post-adoption support needs. Key findings relate to the Australian experience of unmet need and support the importance of the adoptee voice in determining appropriate support.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the adoptees who generously told their very personal stories, Ms Sue-Yen Byland for providing the impetus for this study, Ms Polly Chester for her assistance, and Griffith University for providing seed funding for this project.

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