Many individuals experience shifts in their friendship networks after becoming parents. The current study investigated the narratives of how a sample of sixty-six sexual minority women, most of whom do not yet have children but who expect to be parents in the future, perceive the changes in friendship networks following becoming parents. A thematic analysis uncovered three themes: (1) general expectations surrounding future parenthood and friendships; (2) changes in lifestyle and priorities; and (3) LGBTQ + community attachment. Further, the theme of general expectations surrounding future parenthood and friendships was largely represented among lesbian and queer women, while the theme of changes in lifestyle and priorities was predominatel...
As Finch and Mason (1999) and Morgan (1996) assert, studies of intimate family life can reveal wider...
Parenting is a challenging life-cycle transition, particularly for lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) ...
This study will compare queer postpartum mothers to their heterosexual counterparts on quality of ma...
For many individuals, becoming a parent is an important milestone. The current study examined attitu...
Little research has examined the experiences of plurisexual women (i.e., those with attractions to m...
The current study examines parenting motivations and behaviors in a sample of lesbian and heterosexu...
Though social scientists have researched sexual-minority parenting practices regarding the gender so...
Little research has examined the friendships of lesbian parents, especially within the context of ch...
Research on the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth with LGB...
This dissertation attempts to provide a better understanding of lesbian, bisexual, gay and queer (LB...
This study explored the impact of sexual identity on attitudes towards parenthood among childless in...
My dissertation project uses a multiple methodological approach—unfolding in three substantive chapt...
Objective: This study explored the impact of sexual orientation and cultural context on the way lesb...
Women who (a) hold plurisexual identities (e.g., bisexual, pansexual) and (b) are male-partnered are...
The transition to parenthood is a key process for understanding the development of family relationsh...
As Finch and Mason (1999) and Morgan (1996) assert, studies of intimate family life can reveal wider...
Parenting is a challenging life-cycle transition, particularly for lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) ...
This study will compare queer postpartum mothers to their heterosexual counterparts on quality of ma...
For many individuals, becoming a parent is an important milestone. The current study examined attitu...
Little research has examined the experiences of plurisexual women (i.e., those with attractions to m...
The current study examines parenting motivations and behaviors in a sample of lesbian and heterosexu...
Though social scientists have researched sexual-minority parenting practices regarding the gender so...
Little research has examined the friendships of lesbian parents, especially within the context of ch...
Research on the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth with LGB...
This dissertation attempts to provide a better understanding of lesbian, bisexual, gay and queer (LB...
This study explored the impact of sexual identity on attitudes towards parenthood among childless in...
My dissertation project uses a multiple methodological approach—unfolding in three substantive chapt...
Objective: This study explored the impact of sexual orientation and cultural context on the way lesb...
Women who (a) hold plurisexual identities (e.g., bisexual, pansexual) and (b) are male-partnered are...
The transition to parenthood is a key process for understanding the development of family relationsh...
As Finch and Mason (1999) and Morgan (1996) assert, studies of intimate family life can reveal wider...
Parenting is a challenging life-cycle transition, particularly for lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) ...
This study will compare queer postpartum mothers to their heterosexual counterparts on quality of ma...