Health challenges of adopted persons

Journal Title: Asian Pacific Journal of Health Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 4

Abstract

Background: Adoption of persons has been a commonly practised by human for centuries. Despite its popularity, little attention has been given to the health challenges faced by adopted persons as a result of the adoption. Objectives: Given the increasing acceptance and practice of adoption in Nigeria, this study aims at determining the health challenges adopted persons may be exposed to as a result of adoption. Method: Systematic review of literature and interview were adopted for the study. Results: Despite its huge benefits, the process of adoption severes the natural relationship between a child and his birth mother and exposes the child to a life-long trauma known as a primal wound. Primal wound and other biological and environmental factors expose the adopted person to various health challenges. Adopted persons therefore face physical, emotional, mental, social, and religious health challenges. Some physical health challenges include asthma, brain damage, developmental delay, mental (attention-deficit/hyper-activity, oppositional-defiance, major depression, separation anxiety disorders), and emotional (loss and grief about birth family, loss of access to health records and sense of rejection and abandonment). In Igboland Southeast Nigeria, adopted persons are exposed to social challenges as child negligence and abuse, inferiority complex, and denial of inheritance. In addition, adopted persons may also experience religious challenges where they might be compelled to change from the religious inclination of their birth parents to that of their adoptive parents. Recommendations: To ensure the health of adopted persons, it is suggested that adoptive parents should ensure proper documentation and maintenance of records relevant to adopted persons, ensure proper adoptive-parent to child bonding, and make adoption open adoption as against closed. The government, non-governmental organizations and adoption agencies should sensitize individuals and the public on the need to accept adopted persons and treat them like every other normal individual with human rights. They should also ensure that adequate record concerning the adopted person is maintained in addition to enacting a legislation to protect the rights of adopted persons. Furthermore, adopted persons are encouraged to handle some social and psychological issues of adoption when they W-I-S-E Up (walk away, it’s private, share some information in confidence as well as educate others about adoption.

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Amara C. Onoka,

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  • EP ID EP526061
  • DOI 10.21276/apjhs.2017.4.4.26
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Amara C. Onoka, (2017). Health challenges of adopted persons. Asian Pacific Journal of Health Sciences, 4(4), 108-113. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-526061