Balsam Kimberly F, Rostosky Sharon S, Riggle Ellen D B
a Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, Palo Alto University , Palo Alto , California , USA.
b Department of Education , School, and Counseling Psychology, University of Kentucky , Lexington , Kentucky , USA.
J Lesbian Stud. 2017 Jan 2;21(1):30-46. doi: 10.1080/10894160.2016.1165561. Epub 2016 Sep 7.
While prior research has compared same-sex to heterosexual relationships, very little attention has been paid to the unique experiences of women dissolving same-sex relationships, especially in the context of shifting legal and social policies. The current study examined the experience of 20 women who dissolved their same-sex relationship between 2002 and 2014. Participants were drawn from a longitudinal sample of same-sex and heterosexual couples and were interviewed using a semi-structured protocol. Interviews focused on three primary research questions: reasons for dissolution, emotional reactions, and role of legal status. While reasons for dissolution largely mirrored literature on women in heterosexual relationships, emotional reactions and the role of legal status were both influenced by sexual minority-specific factors related to minority stress and the recent societal changes pertaining to legal relationship recognition. Results are interpreted in a framework of minority stress and the ongoing legacy of institutional discrimination experienced by women in same-sex relationships.
虽然先前的研究比较了同性关系与异性恋关系,但很少有人关注女性解除同性关系的独特经历,尤其是在法律和社会政策不断变化的背景下。本研究调查了20名在2002年至2014年期间解除同性关系的女性的经历。参与者来自同性和异性恋伴侣的纵向样本,并采用半结构化方案进行访谈。访谈集中在三个主要研究问题上:分手原因、情绪反应以及法律地位的作用。虽然分手原因在很大程度上反映了关于异性恋关系中女性的文献,但情绪反应和法律地位的作用都受到与少数群体压力相关的性少数群体特定因素以及近期与法律关系承认有关的社会变化的影响。研究结果在少数群体压力以及同性关系中女性所经历的制度性歧视的持续影响的框架内进行解读。