Despite the rapid increase in lesbian and gay (LG) people who desire and decide to become parents, LG childless individuals may encounter serious obstacles in the parenthood process, such as minority stress. Notwithstanding, the psychological processes by which prejudice events might affect the desire to become parents are still understudied. As an extension of the minority stress theory, the psychological mediation framework sheds light on these psychological processes, as it encompasses a more clinical view of stress. Within this framework, the current study aimed at assessing the role of prejudice events in affecting parenting desire in 290 childless Italian LG individuals (120 lesbians and 170 gay men), as well as the role of internaliz...
Previous research on LGB parenting is dominated by comparing the LGB families to traditional familie...
The current study examines parenting motivations and behaviors in a sample of lesbian and heterosexu...
Adopting a system justification perspective (Jost and Banaji 1994), we investigated the manner and e...
Despite the rapid increase in lesbian and gay (LG) people who desire and decide to become parents, L...
Although the rate of lesbian and gay (LG) parents is increasing, lesbian and gay adults are less lik...
Abstract The aim of this study was to explore the relationship of minority stress with experiences o...
The cultural, social and institutional barriers that LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) indi...
This is the first study in Italy to evaluate parenting desires and intentions, the value of parentho...
Minority stress theory posits that sexual minority people are regularly subjected to elevated levels...
Objective: We explored the desire to be a parent, attachment avoidance and their associations in a s...
This study examines romantic attachment, internalized sexual stigma, relationship satisfaction, and...
Studies that focused on family issues have allowed a great understanding of the aspectsrelated to ...
The present study aimed to: (a) investigate the relationship between attitudes toward same-sex paren...
The present study aimed to: (a) investigate the relationship between attitudes toward same-sex paren...
We explored parenting desires, parenting intentions, and anticipation of stigma upon parenthood in a...
Previous research on LGB parenting is dominated by comparing the LGB families to traditional familie...
The current study examines parenting motivations and behaviors in a sample of lesbian and heterosexu...
Adopting a system justification perspective (Jost and Banaji 1994), we investigated the manner and e...
Despite the rapid increase in lesbian and gay (LG) people who desire and decide to become parents, L...
Although the rate of lesbian and gay (LG) parents is increasing, lesbian and gay adults are less lik...
Abstract The aim of this study was to explore the relationship of minority stress with experiences o...
The cultural, social and institutional barriers that LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) indi...
This is the first study in Italy to evaluate parenting desires and intentions, the value of parentho...
Minority stress theory posits that sexual minority people are regularly subjected to elevated levels...
Objective: We explored the desire to be a parent, attachment avoidance and their associations in a s...
This study examines romantic attachment, internalized sexual stigma, relationship satisfaction, and...
Studies that focused on family issues have allowed a great understanding of the aspectsrelated to ...
The present study aimed to: (a) investigate the relationship between attitudes toward same-sex paren...
The present study aimed to: (a) investigate the relationship between attitudes toward same-sex paren...
We explored parenting desires, parenting intentions, and anticipation of stigma upon parenthood in a...
Previous research on LGB parenting is dominated by comparing the LGB families to traditional familie...
The current study examines parenting motivations and behaviors in a sample of lesbian and heterosexu...
Adopting a system justification perspective (Jost and Banaji 1994), we investigated the manner and e...