Harris M B, Turner P H
J Homosex. 1985;12(2):101-13. doi: 10.1300/j082v12n02_07.
An anonymous survey of 23 gay and lesbian parents and 16 heterosexual single parents was conducted in order to see whether the parents' homosexuality created special problems or benefits or both, for their children. Both sets of parents reported relatively few serious problems and generally positive relationships with their children, with only a minority encouraging sex-typed toys, activities, and playmates. Heterosexual parents made a greater effort to provide an opposite-sex role model for their children, but no other differences in their parenting behaviors were found. Gay and lesbian parents saw a number of benefits and relatively few problems for their children as a result of their homosexuality, with lesbians perceiving greater benefits than gay men. Conversely, the gay males reported greater satisfaction with their first child, fewer disagreements with their partners over discipline, and a greater tendency to encourage play with sex-typed toys than did the lesbians. The findings suggest that being homosexual is clearly compatible with effective parenting and is not a major issue in parents' relationships with their children.
对23对同性恋父母和16对异性恋单亲父母进行了一项匿名调查,以了解父母的同性恋身份是否会给他们的孩子带来特殊问题、益处或两者兼而有之。两组父母都表示严重问题相对较少,与孩子的关系总体上较为积极,只有少数父母鼓励孩子玩具有性别特征的玩具、参与有性别特征的活动以及结交有性别特征的玩伴。异性恋父母更努力地为孩子提供异性榜样,但在育儿行为方面未发现其他差异。同性恋父母认为他们的同性恋身份给孩子带来了一些益处,问题相对较少,其中女同性恋者认为益处比男同性恋者更多。相反,男同性恋者报告称,与女同性恋者相比,他们对第一个孩子的满意度更高,在管教孩子方面与伴侣的分歧更少,鼓励孩子玩具有性别特征玩具的倾向也更强。研究结果表明,同性恋显然与有效的育儿方式不相冲突,在父母与孩子的关系中也不是一个主要问题。