Abstract
Purpose:
A rich and heterogeneous body of knowledge about adoption breakdown has accumulated in recent years. The goal of this article from the Special Issue on Adoption Breakdown of the journal of Research on Social Work Practice is to review the existing research literature on the topic.
Method:
A comprehensive review of journal articles, book chapters, and technical reports addressing the issue of adoption breakdown was conducted.
Results:
Terminological and methodological difficulties are discussed before the main findings about the incidence of adoption breakdown are presented. A detailed examination of the child, parent, and support and service characteristics associated with the breakdown experience follows. The review ends with the analysis of some policy and practice implications, as well as with suggestions about how to increase and improve the study of adoption breakdown.
Discussion:
Although research into adoption breakdown has achieved a considerable progress in recent years, improvements are still needed in both the basic research and the applied implications domains.