Matteson D R
J Homosex. 1985 Spring;11(1-2):149-71. doi: 10.1300/J082v11n01_12.
The negative picture of mixed-orientation marriages portrayed in previous research is challenged by results from a study and two-year follow-up of a non-clinical sample of 41 spouses representing 30 marriages. Evidence suggests that more recent marriages involving a bisexual are made for positive reasons, rather than as an escape from homosexuality. A comparison of couples in which the homosexual behavior is acknowledged to those in which it is secretive suggests a positive homosexual identity can be developed in the acknowledged situation. Data from a two-year follow-up provide information on the factors which led to the stabilization of such marriages. A schema of developmental crises, decisions, and consequences is presented.
一项针对41位配偶(代表30桩婚姻)的非临床样本进行的研究及为期两年的随访结果,对先前研究中描绘的双性取向婚姻的负面情况提出了挑战。有证据表明,涉及双性恋者的近期婚姻是出于积极原因而成,而非为了逃避同性恋身份。将同性恋行为得到承认的夫妻与行为隐秘的夫妻进行比较后发现,在得到承认的情况下可以形成积极的同性恋身份认同。为期两年的随访数据提供了有关此类婚姻得以稳固的因素的信息。文中还呈现了一个关于发展危机、决策及后果的模式。