Children of LGBTQ parents are shaped by social
context and
family processes.
¨ No differences in mental health or
psychosocial
adjustment for children with lesbian or gay
parents
compared to children of different-sex parents
-
children in same-sex parent families fare as well
as
children in different-sex parent families (Pollitt et
al.,
2020)
Less research exists for children with
transgender,
asexual, or bisexual parents
¨ Research also
lacking in the inclusion of
intersectional identities (i.e.,
race, SES)
¨ Negative school climates have been linked to
more
child victimization in lesbian/gay parent families
¤
Child-teacher relationships may amplify or mitigate the
impact of
peer mistreatment (Goldberg, 2022)
another caveat for modern
families is the inclusion of LGBTQ families so don't feel politically
there's a lot of information they just spread around that for some
reason children in these families aren't faring as well this is not
true right in terms of the literature that we have there are no
differences in mental health or psychosocial adjustment for children
with lesbian or gay parents last research is going to exist or does
exist currently or the other kind of sections or identities that this
within the sunbrella right so when we're comparing these children with
same-sex parents and children with different parents we're seeing that
they fared equally well at least in terms of just general health
related and well-being
research is driving up in warm water we
also know that research is taking or not taking into account
intersectional identities so when we have multiple identities that
aren't as common right or are common but discriminated against this
can definitely influence the outcomes of children in these families
right specifically related to how other people treat you rather than
how your parents treat you directly right so how does your school kind
of react to your parents coming in right they can definitely depend on
where what resources do you have or do you lack based on your
socioeconomic status and your parents identity it's hard to compare
here when we're just looking at maybe white lesbian moms versus
multiple identity individuals who are raising children as a single
parent or with multiple persons so the only thing that we're seeing at
least currently in the literature again this is new literature
compared t