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Abstract
Abstract Families of sexual minority individuals may serve a supportive role, however, they may also serve as another source of discrimination and rejection. Cultural beliefs may influence family members’ responses to sexual minorities. However, aspects of Latinx culture may be associated with family support of Latinx sexual minorities. We conducted a systematic review to examine the role that cultural values play in families’ response to Latinx sexual minority individuals. The following search terms were entered into the databases Web of Science, Psycinfo, and Pubmed: hispanic, latin*, lgb*, homosexual*, bisexual*, pansexual*, lesbian, gay, family, and community. Papers were excluded if they were not empirical, did not analyze Latinx data independent of other groups, did not have a sufficient sample size, or did not examine the role of the family. This resulted in 34 papers. Studies indicated that the family can serve a supportive role; however, Latinx values, such as familismo, were associated with a complex array of family responses to sexual minorities. Clinicians should consider the varied ways in which cultural factors may influence family responses to sexual minority individuals.
摘要性少数群体的家庭可能起到支持作用,但也可能成为歧视和排斥的另一个来源。文化信仰可能会影响家庭成员对性少数群体的反应。然而,拉丁裔文化的某些方面可能与拉丁裔性少数群体的家庭支持有关。我们进行了一项系统的审查,以考察文化价值观在家庭对拉丁裔性少数群体的反应中所起的作用。以下搜索词被输入到Web of Science、Psycinfo和Pubmed数据库中:西班牙语、拉丁语*、lgb*、同性恋*、双性恋*、泛性恋*、女同性恋、男同性恋、家庭和社区。如果论文不是实证的,没有独立于其他群体分析拉丁裔数据,没有足够的样本量,或者没有研究家庭的作用,则将其排除在外。这导致了34篇论文。研究表明,家庭可以发挥支持作用;然而,拉丁裔的价值观,如家庭主义,与一系列复杂的家庭对性少数群体的反应有关。临床医生应该考虑文化因素可能影响家庭对性少数群体的反应的各种方式。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of GLBT Family Studies is a much-needed resource on the working dynamics of the diverse family structures found in every corner of the world. This groundbreaking new journal addresses the vital issues facing gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals and their families. Edited by Dr. Jerry J. Bigner, who has provided expert witness testimony in legal cases and in the litigation involving same-sex marriages in Canada, the journal features interdisciplinary studies and scholarly essays on topics related to GLBT family life and functioning as well as relationships with other families.