Reczek Corinne
The Ohio State University, Department of Sociology, 238 Townshend Hall, 1885 Neil Avenue Mall, Columbus, OH 43202, (
J Marriage Fam. 2016 Jun 1;78(3):644-659. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12308. Epub 2016 Apr 21.
Intergenerational ambivalence-the simultaneous presence of both positive and negative dimensions of a parent-child tie-is a concept widely used in family studies. Scholars have clarified the measurement of psychological ambivalence, or an individual's own feelings of ambivalence towards others. Yet research has yet to demonstrate whether-and, if so, how-individuals characterize others as ambivalent. Moreover, relatively little is known about ambivalence in gay and lesbian families. In the present study 60 in-depth interviews were analyzed to identify what the author calls in the parent, sibling, extended kin, and "in-law" relationships of gay and lesbian adults. Perceived ambivalence is revealed through gay and lesbian adults' characterizations of family members' simultaneous positive and negative overt and covert beliefs and behavior. In addition, the author refines the concept of , wherein perceived ambivalence typifies an entire family unit. The findings further revealed the importance of broader sociological factors, such as homophobia, in structuring perceived ambivalence.
代际矛盾情感——亲子关系中积极和消极维度同时存在——是家庭研究中广泛使用的一个概念。学者们已经阐明了心理矛盾情感的测量方法,即个体对他人的矛盾情感。然而,研究尚未证明个体是否以及如何将他人描述为具有矛盾情感。此外,对于同性恋家庭中的矛盾情感知之甚少。在本研究中,分析了60次深度访谈,以确定作者所称的同性恋成年人在父母、兄弟姐妹、亲属和“姻亲”关系中的情况。通过同性恋成年人对家庭成员同时存在的积极和消极的公开和隐蔽信念及行为的描述,揭示了感知到的矛盾情感。此外,作者完善了“整体家庭矛盾情感”的概念,其中感知到的矛盾情感代表了整个家庭单位。研究结果进一步揭示了更广泛的社会学因素,如同性恋恐惧症,在构建感知到的矛盾情感中的重要性。