Does feeling caught between parents magnify or reduce the association between parents’ nonaccommodation and sexual minorities’ personal-enacted identity gap with family?

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Paul Schrodt, Haley Decker
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ABSTRACT This study examined the degree to which the association between parents’ nonaccommodation and sexual minorities’ personal-enacted identity gap (PEIG) with their family depends upon feelings of being caught between parents. Participants included 205 sexual minorities who reported on their parents’ unwanted advice about their sexual identity and the degree to which they emphasized divergent values in conversations about LGBTQ+ issues. Reports of both mother’s and father’s nonaccommodation were positively associated with feeling caught between parents. Feeling caught diminished the magnitude of association between parental nonaccommodation and PEIG, although the association remained significant across all levels of feeling caught.
被父母夹在中间的感觉是放大还是缩小了父母的不迁就与性少数群体与家庭的个人设定的身份差距之间的联系?
摘要:本研究考察了父母的不包容与性少数群体与家庭的个人制定的身份差距(PEIG)之间的关联程度取决于被父母夹在中间的感觉。参与者包括205名性少数群体,他们报告了父母对他们性身份的不必要建议,以及他们在谈论LGBTQ+问题时强调不同价值观的程度。母亲和父亲都不迁就的报告与感觉夹在父母之间呈正相关。感觉被抓住降低了父母不迁就和PEIG之间的关联程度,尽管这种关联在感觉被抓住的所有层面上仍然显著。
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