Children’s Gender Identity in Lesbian and Heterosexual Two-Parent Families
Gender Studies
330
Social Psychology
5. Gender equality
05 social sciences
150
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Original Article
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
10. No inequality
DOI:
10.1007/s11199-009-9704-7
Publication Date:
2009-10-14T07:14:14Z
AUTHORS (2)
ABSTRACT
This study compared gender identity, anticipated future heterosexual romantic involvement, and psychosocial adjustment of children in lesbian and heterosexual families; it was furthermore assessed whether associations between these aspects differed between family types. Data were obtained in the Netherlands from children in 63 lesbian families and 68 heterosexual families. All children were between 8 and 12 years old. Children in lesbian families felt less parental pressure to conform to gender stereotypes, were less likely to experience their own gender as superior and were more likely to be uncertain about future heterosexual romantic involvement. No differences were found on psychosocial adjustment. Gender typicality, gender contentedness and anticipated future heterosexual romantic involvement were significant predictors of psychosocial adjustment in both family types.
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