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女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、酷儿、泛性恋或双灵人群出柜后三个年龄组父母的反应。

Parental Responses to Coming out by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer, Pansexual, or Two-Spirited People across Three Age Cohorts.

作者信息

van Bergen Diana D, Wilson Bianca D M, Russell Stephen T, Gordon Allegra G, Rothblum Esther D

机构信息

The University of Groningen.

UCLA School of Law USA.

出版信息

J Marriage Fam. 2021 Aug;83(4):1116-1133. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12731. Epub 2020 Nov 3.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The study aimed to better understand the complexities of parental responses to coming out in the narratives from Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer, Pansexual, or Two-Spirited (LGBQ+) individuals, and to examine whether those from recent cohorts experience a different parental response than those in older cohorts.

BACKGROUND

Sexual minorities come out at younger ages today than in past decades, and coming out to parents is a major part of the identification process.

METHOD

Interview excerpts of 155 US lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, pansexual, or two-spirited (LGBQ+) respondents were analyzed with a qualitative thematic analysis and with basic quantitative methods. The sample consisted of 61 interviewees in a young cohort (ages 18-25), 65 in a middle cohort (ages 35-42), and 29 in an older cohort (ages 52-59), in six ethnic/racial groups.

RESULTS

Themes based on LGBQ+ people's accounts indicated that parental responses varied with the degree of their a priori knowledge of respondents' sexual identities (ranging from suspicion or certainty to surprise). Parental appraisal was either lacking, negative, mixed, or positive with accompanying silent, invalidating, ambivalent, and validating responses, respectively. Validating responses from parents were more often found in the youngest cohort, but invalidating responses were frequent across all cohorts. LGBQ+ people in the oldest cohort were more inclined to accept their parents being noncommunicative about sexuality in general and also about sexual diversity.

CONCLUSION

It is too early to state that coming out to parents has become easier. Harmony in the parent-child relationship after coming out and open communication about sexual identities is regarded as desirable and yet it remains elusive for many LGBQ+ people.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在更深入地理解女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、酷儿、泛性恋或双灵(LGBQ+)群体叙述中父母对出柜反应的复杂性,并探讨与年长群体相比,近期群体的父母反应是否有所不同。

背景

与过去几十年相比,性少数群体如今出柜的年龄更小,向父母出柜是身份认同过程的重要组成部分。

方法

采用定性主题分析和基本定量方法,对155名美国女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、酷儿、泛性恋或双灵(LGBQ+)受访者的访谈摘录进行分析。样本包括六个种族/族裔群体中的61名年轻群体受访者(年龄18 - 25岁)、65名中年群体受访者(年龄35 - 42岁)和29名老年群体受访者(年龄52 - 59岁)。

结果

基于LGBQ+群体叙述的主题表明,父母的反应因对受访者性取向的先验了解程度而异(从怀疑或确定到惊讶)。父母的评价要么缺失、消极、复杂,要么积极,分别伴随着沉默、否定、矛盾和认可的反应。父母的认可反应在最年轻的群体中更为常见,但否定反应在所有群体中都很频繁。年龄最大的LGBQ+群体更倾向于接受父母总体上对性取向以及性取向多样性不交流的态度。

结论

现在就说向父母出柜变得更容易还为时过早。出柜后亲子关系的和谐以及关于性取向的开放沟通被认为是理想的,但对许多LGBQ+群体来说仍然难以实现。

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