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The unknown soldiers of foster care: Foster care as loss for the foster parents’ own children

Pages 297-312 | Published online: 17 Feb 2010

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Berit Marie Njøs & Sissel Seim. (2019) Biological children as participants in foster families. Nordic Social Work Research 9:2, pages 160-171.
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Monica Nordenfors. (2016) Children's participation in foster care placements. European Journal of Social Work 19:6, pages 856-870.
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Laura Gypen, Delphine West, Frank Van Holen & Johan Vanderfaeillie. (2020) Birth children of foster carers: How do they experience the foster care placement. Children and Youth Services Review 109, pages 104703.
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Emma Adams, Alexander R Hassett & Virginia Lumsden. (2018) ‘They needed the attention more than I did’: How do the birth children of foster carers experience the relationship with their parents?. Adoption & Fostering 42:2, pages 135-150.
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Sarah Serbinski. (2016) Growing up with foster siblings: Exploring the impacts of fostering on the children of foster parents. Qualitative Social Work 16:1, pages 131-149.
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Aurore Mazza Mainpin, Jean-Pierre Minary & Michel Boutanquoi. (2016) Anxiety, Depression and Fraternal Experiences on the Birth Child in a Foster Home. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal 33:5, pages 443-454.
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Sarah Serbinski & Aron Shlonsky. (2014) Is it that we are afraid to ask? A scoping review about sons and daughters of foster parents. Children and Youth Services Review 36, pages 101-114.
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Oliver Arránz Becker, Veronika Salzburger, Nadia Lois & Bernhard Nauck. (2013) What Narrows the Stepgap? Closeness Between Parents and Adult (Step)Children in Germany. Journal of Marriage and Family 75:5, pages 1130-1148.
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L. Sutton & N. Stack. (2012) Hearing Quiet Voices: Biological Children's Experiences of Fostering. British Journal of Social Work 43:3, pages 596-612.
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Hayley Thompson & Susan McPherson. (2011) The Experience of Living with a Foster Sibling, as Described by the Birth Children of Foster Carers: A Thematic Analysis of the Literature. Adoption & Fostering 35:2, pages 49-60.
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Elaine Nuske. (2016) Balancing contradictions: The experiences of biological children of foster families. Children Australia 35:3, pages 32-37.
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Robert Twigg & Tracy Swan. (2016) Inside the Foster Family: What Research tells us about the Experience of Foster Carers' Children. Adoption & Fostering 31:4, pages 49-61.
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Ingrid Höjer. (2006) Sons and daughters of foster carers and the impact of fostering on their everyday life. Child & Family Social Work 12:1, pages 73-83.
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Ingrid Höjer. (2016) What Happens in the Foster Family? A Study of Fostering Relationships in Sweden. Adoption & Fostering 28:1, pages 38-48.
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Richard E. Redding, Carrie Fried & Preston A. Britner. (2000) Predictors of Placement Outcomes in Treatment Foster Care: Implications for Foster Parent Selection and Service Delivery. Journal of Child and Family Studies 9:4, pages 425-447.
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Md Badal Moslehuddin. (2016) The impact of fostering on the biological children of foster carers: A review of literature. Children Australia 24:4, pages 49-54.
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Bronwyn S. Fees, Dahlia F. Stockdale, Sedahlia Jasper Crase, Kristin Riggins-caspers, Amy Moeller Yates, Kristi S. Lekies & Renee Gillis-Arnold. (1998) Satisfaction with foster parenting: Assessment one year after training. Children and Youth Services Review 20:4, pages 347-363.
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