Patterson C J, Hurt S, Mason C D
Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1998 Jul;68(3):390-9. doi: 10.1037/h0080348.
In an exploratory study of 37 lesbian-mother families, the frequency of children's contact with adults in their extended family and friendship networks was found to counter stereotypes of such children as isolated from parents' families of origin. Children were more likely to have regular contact with relatives of the biological than nonbiological mother. Mothers rated those in regular contact with grandparents as having fewer behavior problems, and those in more regular contact with unrelated adults rated themselves more positively on general well-being.
在一项对37个女同性恋母亲家庭的探索性研究中,发现孩子与大家庭和友谊网络中的成年人接触的频率与这类孩子与父母原生家庭隔绝的刻板印象相悖。与亲生母亲的亲属相比,孩子更有可能与亲生母亲的亲属保持定期联系。母亲们认为与祖父母定期接触的孩子行为问题较少,而与非亲属成年人接触更频繁的孩子对自己的总体幸福感评价更高。