PDF - Bentham Open
... adjustment and behaviour [17, 18]. Parental control and monitoring is shown to have a more profound effect on girls who receive more parental control/monitoring in comparison to boys [19]. On the contrary Statin & Kerr [20] counter the statement that parental control in fact “controls” adolescent be ...
... adjustment and behaviour [17, 18]. Parental control and monitoring is shown to have a more profound effect on girls who receive more parental control/monitoring in comparison to boys [19]. On the contrary Statin & Kerr [20] counter the statement that parental control in fact “controls” adolescent be ...
The SAGE Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies
... country, the U.S. Census has recognized households only as “married,” “widowed,” “divorced,” “separated,” or “never married.” These categories demonstrate how heterosexist forms of data collection can systematically obscure alternative family structures, particularly among families that have been hi ...
... country, the U.S. Census has recognized households only as “married,” “widowed,” “divorced,” “separated,” or “never married.” These categories demonstrate how heterosexist forms of data collection can systematically obscure alternative family structures, particularly among families that have been hi ...
Inglés - SciELO España
... relating to adoption by gay and lesbian parents in North Carolina. They conducted interviews in 20 of the 100 Social Security Departments. These authors found a lack of clarity in policies and practice at both the federal and state level and inconsistencies in the protection of equal rights, which m ...
... relating to adoption by gay and lesbian parents in North Carolina. They conducted interviews in 20 of the 100 Social Security Departments. These authors found a lack of clarity in policies and practice at both the federal and state level and inconsistencies in the protection of equal rights, which m ...
Josh Swan: Sexual Orientation and Communication Satisfaction with Parent
... A general study was done (not LGBT specific) overall on relationships between fathers and mothers independently (Amato, 1994). While the gender of the child did not matter, it was found that fathers contributed to better well-being of children in the measures of happiness, life satisfaction, and psy ...
... A general study was done (not LGBT specific) overall on relationships between fathers and mothers independently (Amato, 1994). While the gender of the child did not matter, it was found that fathers contributed to better well-being of children in the measures of happiness, life satisfaction, and psy ...
Resources for Same Sex Couples interested in adoption
... Wales and Belgium. Iceland, Norway, Germany and Denmark allow "stepchild-adoption" so that the partner in a civil union can adopt the natural (or sometimes even adopted) child of his partner. In the Republic of Ireland and some other countries, individual persons, whether heterosexual/homosexual, co ...
... Wales and Belgium. Iceland, Norway, Germany and Denmark allow "stepchild-adoption" so that the partner in a civil union can adopt the natural (or sometimes even adopted) child of his partner. In the Republic of Ireland and some other countries, individual persons, whether heterosexual/homosexual, co ...
LGBT parenting
LGBT parenting refers to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people raising up one or more children as parents or foster care parents. This includes: children raised by same-sex couples (same-sex parenting), children raised by single LGBT parents, and children raised by an opposite-sex couple where at least one partner is LGBT.LGBT people can become parents through various means including current or former relationships, coparenting, adoption, donor insemination, and surrogacy.Scientific research consistently shows that gay and lesbian parents are as fit and capable as heterosexual parents, and their children are as psychologically healthy and well-adjusted as those reared by heterosexual parents. Major associations of mental health professionals in the U.S., Canada, and Australia have not identified credible empirical research that suggests otherwise.