Ben-Ari A
University of Haifa, Israel.
J Homosex. 1995;30(1):89-112. doi: 10.1300/J082v30n01_05.
This study explores and integrates parents', gay men's, and lesbians' perceptions of the "coming out" process. The research employed a sample of thirty-two gay and lesbian young adults and twenty-seven parents. It investigated how family dynamics prior to the discovery of homosexuality could be related to post-discovery experiences on parts of both children and parents. In-depth interviews were conducted with all participants. Two bodies of literature enriched the theoretical framework for this study: self-disclosure literature and the literature pertaining to homosexual identity formation. Findings of this study call for educating parents about homosexuality prior to the actual act of disclosure. Ensuring that parents do not learn about homosexuality while finding out that their child is gay potentially eases parents' adjustment to the discovery and thus may also improve the emotional dynamics within the family.
本研究探讨并整合了父母、男同性恋者和女同性恋者对“出柜”过程的看法。该研究选取了32名同性恋青年和27名父母作为样本。它调查了在发现孩子同性恋之前的家庭动态如何与孩子和父母双方发现后的经历相关。对所有参与者进行了深入访谈。两类文献丰富了本研究的理论框架:自我表露文献和与同性恋身份形成相关的文献。本研究的结果呼吁在实际出柜行为之前对父母进行同性恋相关教育。确保父母在发现孩子是同性恋时不会同时初次了解同性恋相关信息,这可能会使父母更容易适应这一发现,从而也可能改善家庭中的情感动态。