Malmquist Anna, Andersson Sandra, Salomonsson Julia
Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
Front Psychol. 2020 Apr 15;11:690. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00690. eCollection 2020.
The strapline "life finds a way," from the classic movie Jurassic Park, referred to how the all-female dinosaurs in a theme park had been able to reproduce, despite the laws of nature. Similarly, the participants in the present study described how their lesbian mothers had shown that "life finds a way," when having children and forming a family, prior to the legal recognition of same-sex parents in Sweden. The study draws on interviews with eight young Swedish adults, aged 17-30 (average age 25). They had been raised by lesbian couples but were born prior to the legal recognition of same-sex parenthood. Prior to a legal change in 2003, a same-sex couple could not share legal parenthood. Further, female couples were excluded from Swedish assisted reproduction programs until 2005. The interviews have been analyzed thematically, and the article presents the results in four themes. The first theme, , shows the participants' reflections on how their parents navigated legal obstacles in order to have children and to live together as a family. The second theme, , depicts a common experience of how a lack of legal recognition seldom mattered to the participants during their childhood. Rather, they explained how their parents had been able to form parenthood and close relations without legal recognition. In contrast, the third theme describes . This theme highlights occasions when the lack of legal parenthood was problematic or devastating for the participants, such as when parents divorced, or one parent died. The final theme, , explores the participants' reflections on the meaning and impact of legal ties (or lack of legal ties) between themselves as young adults and their parents. The findings are discussed in relation to previous research on children and young adults with same-sex parents.
经典电影《侏罗纪公园》中的宣传语“生命自会寻路”,指的是主题公园里的雌性恐龙如何能够违背自然规律进行繁殖。同样,本研究的参与者描述了他们的女同性恋母亲在瑞典同性父母获得法律认可之前,在生育和组建家庭时是如何展现出“生命自会寻路”的。该研究基于对8名年龄在17至30岁(平均年龄25岁)的瑞典年轻人的访谈。他们由女同性恋伴侣抚养长大,但出生时同性父母尚未获得法律认可。在2003年法律变更之前,同性伴侣无法共享法定父母身份。此外,直到2005年,女性伴侣都被排除在瑞典辅助生殖项目之外。访谈采用了主题分析法,文章呈现了四个主题的研究结果。第一个主题, ,展示了参与者对其父母如何克服法律障碍来生育并作为家庭共同生活的思考。第二个主题, ,描述了一种普遍的经历,即法律认可的缺失在参与者童年时期很少产生影响。相反,他们解释了父母如何在没有法律认可的情况下建立起父母身份和亲密关系。相比之下,第三个主题描述了 。这个主题突出了法定父母身份缺失对参与者造成问题或带来毁灭性影响的情况,比如父母离婚或一方去世时。最后一个主题, ,探讨了参与者对自己作为年轻人与父母之间法律关系(或缺乏法律关系)的意义和影响的思考。研究结果结合了此前关于同性父母养育子女的研究进行了讨论。