Nancy Rolock

Professor

Nancy Rolock (she | her | hers) is the Henry L. Zucker Associate Professor of Social Work Practice at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University.

Dr. Rolock has conducted adoption-related research since 1996. She served as PI for several federally-funded research projects in the United States, including Understanding Post Adoption and Guardianship Instability andthe National Quality Improvement Center for Adoption and Guardianship Support and Preservation. Understanding the risk and protective factors associated with the long-term stability of children, youth, and parents impacted by adoption is of utmost importance to the understanding of child and family well-being. Dr. Rolock seeks to illuminate these issues through her research. 

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Family Belonging: Examining the Responses from Adoptees about their Well-Being

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Nancy Rolock

The aim of this study is to explore the sense of family and belonging among young adults and their adoptive parents. Young adults (average age 24 years) and their adoptive parents, responded to questions about their adoption experience. Comparing results across responder, and by those who experienced PAI and those who did not, provide insights into adoptive family well-being

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