Left-Handed Mothers and LGBTQ+ Child Acceptance in Singapore: Exploring the Link through Early Life Rejection

Jin Rabak, Hen Guai Lan
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Parental acceptance is a critical factor in the well-being of LGBTQ+ children, with research consistently demonstrating the harmful effects of rejection and discrimination on mental health outcomes. This study examines the difference in acceptance of LGBTQ+ children between left-handed and right-handed mothers. We collected data from a sample of 200 mothers, including 100 left-handed and 100 right-handed mothers, who all have at least one LGBTQ+ child. Our findings suggest that left-handed mothers tend to be more supportive of their LGBTQ+ children, with a significantly higher mean acceptance score (M = 4.28, SD = 0.69) compared to right-handed mothers (M = 2.76, SD = 0.93), t(198) = 7.52, P < .001, d = 0.94. We propose that left-handed mothers may be more empathetic towards their child’s struggles due to their own experiences of rejection based on their handedness. Our study highlights the importance of considering individual differences in parenting and the potential impact on the well-being of LGBTQ+ children.
在新加坡,左撇子母亲和LGBTQ+儿童接受度:通过早期生活排斥探索联系
父母的接纳是LGBTQ+儿童幸福的关键因素,研究不断证明拒绝和歧视对心理健康结果的有害影响。本研究考察了左撇子母亲和右撇子母亲对LGBTQ+孩子接受度的差异。我们收集了200位母亲的样本数据,其中包括100位左撇子和100位右撇子,她们都至少有一个LGBTQ+孩子。研究结果表明,左撇子母亲对LGBTQ+孩子的支持度更高,平均接受得分(M = 4.28, SD = 0.69)显著高于右撇子母亲(M = 2.76, SD = 0.93), t(198) = 7.52, P < 0.001, d = 0.94。我们认为,左撇子母亲可能对孩子的挣扎更感同身受,因为她们自己也有过因惯用手而被拒绝的经历。我们的研究强调了在育儿方面考虑个体差异的重要性,以及对LGBTQ+儿童福祉的潜在影响。
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