University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
J Res Adolesc. 2018 Sep;28(3):637-649. doi: 10.1111/jora.12404.
Adolescents in 21st century America are experiencing the emergence of their sexual and gender identities in a heteronormative society that is steadily adopting more progressive views and policies related to sexual orientation and gender. However, despite these sociocultural changes, parent-child relationships remain as one of the strongest predictors of LGBT adolescent adjustment. This article reviews the extant literature on this topic from family systems and attachment perspectives while highlighting the significance of family experiences within a minority stress framework. The presentation is oriented around the coming out process, including factors influencing this experience and how postdisclosure parenting affects the health and well-being of LGBT adolescents. We end by discussing future directions and the challenges inherent to this research.
21 世纪的美国青少年在一个异性恋规范的社会中逐渐形成他们的性身份和性别认同,这个社会正在稳步采用更加进步的观点和与性取向及性别相关的政策。然而,尽管这些社会文化发生了变化,亲子关系仍然是预测 LGBT 青少年适应能力的最强因素之一。本文从家庭系统和依恋的角度回顾了这一主题的现有文献,同时强调了少数群体压力框架内的家庭经验的重要性。本文围绕出柜过程展开,包括影响这一经历的因素以及披露后父母对 LGBT 青少年健康和幸福的影响。最后,我们讨论了这一研究的未来方向和固有挑战。