父母对同性恋、双性恋和变性儿童的反应:两年后对心理健康的影响

IF 2 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
JOURNAL OF GLBT FAMILY STUDIES Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-01-17 DOI:10.1080/1550428x.2018.1545620
Sara Wigderson, Kristin M Lindahl, Neena M Malik
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很少有研究探讨父母变量与性别、语言和性别差异青少年结果的关系。本研究旨在建立观察代码的可靠性和有效性,以检查父母的接受程度、情感支持和矛盾心理,并检查这些父母变量对同性恋、双性恋和变性青少年的内化和外化问题、药物使用问题的严重程度以及同性恋、双性恋和变性青少年的消极身份认同的影响。基线研究的参与者包括 36 个 GLB 父母-青少年二元组合,其中 27 人完成了为期两年的跟踪调查。研究结果证明了观察代码的可靠性和有效性。父母的矛盾心理与青少年对父母排斥的报告呈正相关,但与父母对排斥的自我报告无关。此外,父母在基线时对性取向的接受程度与两年后同性恋、双性恋和变性青少年的外化症状成反比,父母的情感支持与同性恋、双性恋和变性青少年的内化症状和药物使用问题的严重程度成反比,但与同性恋、双性恋和变性青少年的消极身份认同没有关联。父母的矛盾心理与纵向结果无关。本研究的结果对针对有色人种青少年及其父母的干预措施具有启示意义。
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Parental responsiveness toward GLB children: Impact on mental health two years later.

Few studies have examined parental variables in relation to GLB youth outcomes. This study aimed to establish the reliability and validity of observational codes that examined parental acceptance, emotional support, and ambivalence, and to examine the impact of these parental variables on GLB youth internalizing and externalizing problems, substance use problem severity, and GLB negative identity. Participants included 36 GLB parent-youth dyads at baseline, and out of those, 27 completed the two year follow-up. Results provided support for the reliability and validity of the observational codes. Parental ambivalence was positively correlated to youth-report of parental rejection, but was unrelated to parents' self-reports of rejection. Additionally, parental acceptance of sexual orientation at baseline was inversely related to GLB youth externalizing symptoms two years later, and parental emotional support was inversely related to GLB youth internalizing symptoms and substance use problem severity; however, there were no associations with GLB negative identity. Parental ambivalence was not related to longitudinal outcomes. The results of this study have implications for interventions targeting GLB youth and their parents.

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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.
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