Goldberg Abbie E
Clark University, Dept of Psychology, Worcester MA, USA.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2023 Feb;49:101517. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2022.101517. Epub 2022 Nov 17.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, and trans (LGBTQ) parents become parents in a variety of ways, including via reproductive technologies, through foster care and adoption, and in the context of different-gender relationships. This review addresses research developments over the past 5-6 years, revealing that LGBTQ people continue to face barriers in becoming parents, especially those who are trans, of color, and have limited financial means. Bisexual and trans parents are increasingly centered in research, and have unique experiences of parenthood related to navigating (in)visibility and stigma in various contexts. Recent work has documented the impacts of sociopolitical events (e.g., COVID-19, the Trump presidency) on LGBTQ parent families, particularly those with multiply marginalized statuses. Likewise, an increasingly intersectional lens has exposed how axes of privilege and oppression impact LGBTQ parents' sense of belongingness in various contexts and social groups. Finally, recent work has continued to document the powerful role of context and family processes in the lives and adjustment of youth raised by LGBTQ parents. More research is needed on LGBTQ parents with marginalized identities that have been poorly represented in the literature, such as nonbinary parents and parents with disabilities.
女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、酷儿和跨性别者(LGBTQ)通过多种方式成为父母,包括借助生殖技术、通过寄养和收养,以及在不同性别的关系中。本综述探讨了过去5至6年的研究进展,揭示出LGBTQ群体在成为父母的过程中仍然面临障碍,尤其是那些跨性别者、有色人种以及经济条件有限的人。双性恋和跨性别父母在研究中越来越受到关注,并且在不同情境中应对(不)被看见和污名化方面有着独特的为人父母的经历。近期的研究记录了社会政治事件(如新冠疫情、特朗普执政)对LGBTQ家庭的影响,尤其是那些具有多重边缘化身份的家庭。同样,越来越多的交叉性视角揭示了特权和压迫的轴线如何在不同情境和社会群体中影响LGBTQ父母的归属感。最后,近期的研究继续记录了环境和家庭过程在LGBTQ父母养育的青少年的生活及适应过程中的重要作用。对于文献中代表性不足的具有边缘化身份的LGBTQ父母,如非二元性别父母和残疾父母,还需要更多的研究。