Why do adoptive parents close adoptions?

I am sure this question has probably been asked before but I want to ask it again. What would be reasons that would motivate adoptive parents to ‘close’ an adoption. Do adoptive parents ever feel like they are being judged by first parents and want to limit or stop contact because of that feeling? Are the reasons for ‘closing’ an open adoption more about differing values and lifestyles, or more personal like wanting to have sole influence on the adopted child.

Also, what makes adoptive parents comfortable with an open adoption? Stable first parents? High self-esteem? Being in agreement with first parents about values and morals? What the reasons that make adoptive parents want to either close an adoption or open an adoption?

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