Puckett Julia A, Horne Sharon G, Levitt Heidi M, Reeves Teresa
Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts at Boston, Boston, Massachusetts 02125, USA.
J Lesbian Stud. 2011;15(2):176-86. doi: 10.1080/10894160.2011.521101.
Rural and urban sexual minority mothers' parenting experiences related to sexual orientation were compared. Participants were 414 mothers in same-sex relationships with at least one child under the age of 18 years living in their home who was planned with their current partner. Rural mothers were more likely to be biological parents and not adoptive parents. Rural mothers reported higher rates of discrimination from strangers and people in service or helping professions. Although outness for rural and urban mothers did not differ, for children, classmates' parents and neighbors were less likely to know the family's status in rural areas. Rural and urban mothers did not differ on internalized homophobia, social support, or stigma consciousness. Clinical and policy implications are discussed.
对农村和城市性少数群体母亲与性取向相关的育儿经历进行了比较。研究参与者为414名处于同性关系中的母亲,她们家中至少有一名18岁以下的孩子,且该孩子是与现任伴侣共同生育的。农村母亲更有可能是亲生父母而非养父母。农村母亲报告称,来自陌生人以及从事服务或帮助行业的人的歧视率更高。尽管农村和城市母亲的出柜程度没有差异,但对于孩子来说,在农村地区,同学的父母和邻居了解家庭状况的可能性较小。农村和城市母亲在内化恐同、社会支持或耻辱感意识方面没有差异。文中讨论了临床和政策方面的影响。