Cao Hongjian, Mills-Koonce W Roger, Wood Claire, Fine Mark A
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 131 Stone Building, Greensboro, NC 27402.
J Fam Theory Rev. 2016 Mar;8(1):30-59. doi: 10.1111/jftr.12124. Epub 2016 Mar 2.
This article reviews the current research on the potential stressors associated with identity transformation experienced by same-sex couples during the transition to parenthood and the coping strategies they employ. By integrating disparate findings into an ecological, stress-strategy-adaptation framework, we demonstrate that the identity transformation experiences among same-sex couples during the transition to parenthood (a) involve various adaptive processes of navigating different stressors via their human agency within multiple nested contexts; (b) are products of the intersections of individual characteristics, relational dynamics, LGBT community culture, and heterosexual sociostructural norms; and (c) are complicated by social contextual factors such as social class, race/ethnicity, family structure, and the sociocultural environment associated with geographic location. Last, several avenues for future inquiry are suggested.
本文回顾了当前关于同性伴侣在成为父母的转变过程中经历的身份转变相关潜在压力源以及他们所采用的应对策略的研究。通过将不同的研究结果整合到一个生态的、压力-策略-适应框架中,我们证明了同性伴侣在成为父母的转变过程中的身份转变经历:(a) 涉及通过他们在多个嵌套背景下的个人能动性来应对不同压力源的各种适应过程;(b) 是个人特征、关系动态、 LGBT 社区文化和异性恋社会结构规范相互作用的产物;(c) 因社会阶层、种族/民族、家庭结构以及与地理位置相关的社会文化环境等社会背景因素而变得复杂。最后,提出了几个未来研究的方向。