Gartrell Nanette, Deck Amalia, Rodas Carla, Peyser Heidi, Banks Amy
Center for Excellence in Women's Health, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2005 Oct;75(4):518-24. doi: 10.1037/0002-9432.75.4.518.
This 4th report from a longitudinal study of U.S. lesbian families presents data from 78 families in which the children were conceived by donor insemination. Results indicate that the prevalence of physical and sexual abuse in these children was lower than national norms. In social and psychological development, the children were comparable to children raised in heterosexual families. Children of unknown donors were indistinguishable from those with known donors in psychological adjustment. In total, 57% of the children were completely out to their peers, and 43% had experienced homophobia. The children demonstrated a sophisticated understanding of diversity and tolerance.
这项对美国女同性恋家庭的纵向研究的第四份报告呈现了来自78个通过捐赠者授精受孕生育孩子的家庭的数据。结果表明,这些孩子遭受身体虐待和性虐待的比例低于全国平均水平。在社会和心理发展方面,这些孩子与在异性恋家庭中长大的孩子相当。生父信息不明的孩子与已知生父的孩子在心理调适方面并无差异。总体而言,57%的孩子向同龄人完全公开了自己的性取向,43%的孩子曾遭遇恐同现象。这些孩子表现出对多样性和宽容的深刻理解。