Little work has examined relationship dissolution or divorce in adoptive parents or same-sex parent couples. The current study examined predictors of relationship dissolution across the first 5 years of parenthood among a sample of heterosexual, lesbian, and gay male adoptive couples. Of the 190 couples in the study, 15 (7.9%) dissolved their relationships during the first 5 years of adoptive parenthood. Specifically, 7 of 57 lesbian couples (12.3%), 1 of 49 gay male couples (2.0%), and 7 of 84 heterosexual couples (8.3%) dissolved their unions. Results of our logistic regression analysis revealed that the odds of relationship dissolution were significantly higher for (a) couples who adopted a noninfant (i.e., older child); (b) participants...
Little research has examined change in perceived parenting skill across the transition to parenthood...
Although there is ample literature regarding the couple relationships of lesbian, gay, bisexual, tra...
As part of the largest, longest running prospective American study of same-sex parent families, the ...
Little work has examined relationship dissolution or divorce in adoptive parents or same-sex parent ...
Little research has explored same-gender couples’ experiences of relationship dissolution, and no re...
The authors examined preadoptive factors as predictors of relationship quality (love, ambivalence, a...
The authors examined preadoptive factors as predictors of relationship quality (love, ambivalence, a...
Little research has examined the transition to parenthood among couples who adopt through the child ...
Based on the first longitudinal study on dissolutions among lesbian couples, this article suggests t...
Little research has focused on predictors of psychological adjustment among early placed adopted chi...
Little work has examined parenting stress in adoptive parents, particularly lesbian and gay adoptive...
Little research has focused on predictors of psychological adjustment among early placed adopted chi...
Although increasing numbers of gay and lesbian individuals and couples are adopting children, gay me...
Little research has attended to the role of gender and sexual orientation in shaping open adoption d...
Using a sample of 125 lesbian, gay, and heterosexual adoptive parent couples with young children (M ...
Little research has examined change in perceived parenting skill across the transition to parenthood...
Although there is ample literature regarding the couple relationships of lesbian, gay, bisexual, tra...
As part of the largest, longest running prospective American study of same-sex parent families, the ...
Little work has examined relationship dissolution or divorce in adoptive parents or same-sex parent ...
Little research has explored same-gender couples’ experiences of relationship dissolution, and no re...
The authors examined preadoptive factors as predictors of relationship quality (love, ambivalence, a...
The authors examined preadoptive factors as predictors of relationship quality (love, ambivalence, a...
Little research has examined the transition to parenthood among couples who adopt through the child ...
Based on the first longitudinal study on dissolutions among lesbian couples, this article suggests t...
Little research has focused on predictors of psychological adjustment among early placed adopted chi...
Little work has examined parenting stress in adoptive parents, particularly lesbian and gay adoptive...
Little research has focused on predictors of psychological adjustment among early placed adopted chi...
Although increasing numbers of gay and lesbian individuals and couples are adopting children, gay me...
Little research has attended to the role of gender and sexual orientation in shaping open adoption d...
Using a sample of 125 lesbian, gay, and heterosexual adoptive parent couples with young children (M ...
Little research has examined change in perceived parenting skill across the transition to parenthood...
Although there is ample literature regarding the couple relationships of lesbian, gay, bisexual, tra...
As part of the largest, longest running prospective American study of same-sex parent families, the ...