Parenting and Couple Relationships Among LGBTQ+ People in Diverse Contexts 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-84189-8_12
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Building a Rainbow Family: Parenthood Aspirations of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender/Gender Diverse Individuals

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“…Nonetheless only one item was specific to sexual minority people: "My partner will be less comfortable in raising our child because of not having a female/male role model at home". In fact, this seems to be a type of stigma concerning sexual minority parenthood [64,65] and might be internalized [66].…”
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“…Nonetheless only one item was specific to sexual minority people: "My partner will be less comfortable in raising our child because of not having a female/male role model at home". In fact, this seems to be a type of stigma concerning sexual minority parenthood [64,65] and might be internalized [66].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The different profile of prospective coparenting for sexual minority groups compared to their heterosexual peers in terms of the role of anticipated stigma has indicated the need to enhance resilience in the face of social prejudice against sexual minority parents. In this regard, therapists should consider the role of internalized discrimination [65] in clinical interventions with sexual minority prospective parents. Furthermore, longitudinal studies that track participants through the prospective coparenting relationship until the first years of parenting might highlight the different needs of sexual minority parents across the family life-cycle [21,74].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite advances in assisted reproduction techniques (ART) techniques and the opening up of adoption to same-gender couples in many countries, having children is still considered a prerogative of heterosexuality and research interest in the way LGB individuals envisage parenthood is quite recent (Allen & Mendez, 2018;Gato et al, 2021). Heteronormativity, that is to say the reinforcement of the beliefs and practices within social institutions and policies that legitimize and privilege heterosexuality (van der Toorn et al, 2020;Warner, 1993), has kept sexual and gender minority individuals in a disadvantaged vulnerable position also regarding their family formation plans (Baiocco et al, 2014;Lasio et al, 2019;Lasio et al, 2020).…”
Section: Sociolegal Restrictions and Parenthood: Heteronormativy And ...mentioning
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“…Heteronormativity, that is to say the reinforcement of the beliefs and practices within social institutions and policies that legitimize and privilege heterosexuality (van der Toorn et al, 2020;Warner, 1993), has kept sexual and gender minority individuals in a disadvantaged vulnerable position also regarding their family formation plans (Baiocco et al, 2014;Lasio et al, 2019;Lasio et al, 2020). For instance, sexual minority individuals' parenthood aspirations may be hampered by a belief that their sexual orientation is immoral, that they would be less competent as a parent than their heterosexual peers, that every child should have a mother and a father, that a child could be harmed if they were to be raised by a same-gender couple, or that a child might be exposed to sexual minority stress because of being raised by a same-gender couple (for a review studies about the impact of minority stress on parenthood prospects of sexual minority individuals see Gato et al, 2021).…”
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