The political debates and policies related to the civil marriage rights of same‐sex couples have psychological and social impacts on lesbian, gay, bisexual individuals and same‐sex couples and also on their families, friends, and communities. The overarching goal of this issue was to significantly advance the previous sparse literature on these impacts. The result is an international, interdisciplinary, methodologically, and theoretically diverse collection of original empirical research articles that collectively address three broad questions: (1) What are the social and psychological effects of marriage amendment campaigns and policies? (2) How does civil marriage compare to other statuses for same‐sex couples or marriage in other countri...
Since 2001, various Western countries have accorded legal recognition to same-sex marriages, but thu...
In 1970, a gay male couple applied for and was given a marriage license in Minnesota. The license wa...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
Throughout history, the rights of stigmatized minority group members have been subject to popular de...
Despite the considerable attention recently given to the issue of marriage equality, limited empiric...
Showcasing research from across the social sciences, this edited volume seeks to provide readers wit...
A growing body of literature provides important insights into the meaning and impact of the right to...
This mixed-methods study explored perceptions of the impact of marriage legalization in all U.S.stat...
Abstract: The issue of same-sex marriage is currently a topic offierce debate in this country. To he...
Method In this article, we present the findings of a thematic analysis of semi‐structured interviews...
This paper explores policy and legal debates over same-sex mar-riage in the United States, focusing ...
Same-sex relationships have already significantly altered family law, by leading to new formal relat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Marriage benefits both individuals and societies, and is a fundamental dete...
While a great deal of research has been conducted concerning public opinion about same-sex marriage,...
An online survey of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) adults (N 1,552) examined minority stress (I. ...
Since 2001, various Western countries have accorded legal recognition to same-sex marriages, but thu...
In 1970, a gay male couple applied for and was given a marriage license in Minnesota. The license wa...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
Throughout history, the rights of stigmatized minority group members have been subject to popular de...
Despite the considerable attention recently given to the issue of marriage equality, limited empiric...
Showcasing research from across the social sciences, this edited volume seeks to provide readers wit...
A growing body of literature provides important insights into the meaning and impact of the right to...
This mixed-methods study explored perceptions of the impact of marriage legalization in all U.S.stat...
Abstract: The issue of same-sex marriage is currently a topic offierce debate in this country. To he...
Method In this article, we present the findings of a thematic analysis of semi‐structured interviews...
This paper explores policy and legal debates over same-sex mar-riage in the United States, focusing ...
Same-sex relationships have already significantly altered family law, by leading to new formal relat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Marriage benefits both individuals and societies, and is a fundamental dete...
While a great deal of research has been conducted concerning public opinion about same-sex marriage,...
An online survey of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) adults (N 1,552) examined minority stress (I. ...
Since 2001, various Western countries have accorded legal recognition to same-sex marriages, but thu...
In 1970, a gay male couple applied for and was given a marriage license in Minnesota. The license wa...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...