Rothblum E D, Factor R
Department of Psychology, University of Vermont, Burlington 05405, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2001 Jan;12(1):63-9. doi: 10.1111/1467-9280.00311.
Lesbians and their heterosexual sisters were compared on demographic variables and mental health subscales, so that the feasibility of using heterosexual sisters as a control group for lesbians could be investigated Lesbians were significantly more educated, more likely to live in urban areas, and more geographically mobile than their heterosexual sisters. Heterosexual sisters were more likely than lesbians to be married and homemakers, to have children, and to identify with a formal religion. There was no difference in mental health, but lesbians had higher self-esteem. When all respondents were included, bisexual women had significantly poorer mental health than did lesbians and heterosexual women. This is the first study to use sisters as a control group in lesbian research.
对女同性恋者及其异性恋姐妹在人口统计学变量和心理健康子量表方面进行了比较,以便研究将异性恋姐妹作为女同性恋者对照组的可行性。女同性恋者比其异性恋姐妹受教育程度更高,更有可能居住在城市地区,并且在地理上更具流动性。异性恋姐妹比女同性恋者更有可能结婚并成为家庭主妇、生育子女,以及认同一种正式宗教。在心理健康方面没有差异,但女同性恋者有更高的自尊。当纳入所有受访者时,双性恋女性的心理健康状况明显比女同性恋者和异性恋女性更差。这是第一项在女同性恋研究中使用姐妹作为对照组的研究。