Little research has examined victimization among school-aged children raised in lesbian/gay (LG) parent households and almost no work has attended to the school and community contexts that may impact their victimization risk. This study examined predictors of parent-reported child victimization and child adjustment, and parent responses to victimization, in 43 two-mother, 37 two-father, and 56 mother–father families, with adopted children (median age = 8.6 years). Predictors included parent (sexual orientation), school (climate, public versus private) and community (urbanicity, percentage voted Democrat) factors, with parent and child demographics included as controls. A total of 47% of parents reported one or more child victimization exper...
Little research has examined the experiences of lesbian/gay (LG) parent families or adoptive parent ...
This study investigated child development and parenting in 106 families headed by 27 lesbian, 29 gay...
Thesis advisor: Ruth McRoyThesis advisor: Summer HawkinsAdoptive parenting contributes to the dramat...
Little research has examined victimization among school-aged children raised in lesbian/gay (LG) par...
Little research has examined victimization among school-aged children raised in lesbian/gay (LG) par...
Almost no research has examined the role of parent-school relationships in relation to child psychol...
Findings are presented from the second phase of a UK longitudinal study of 33 gay father, 35 lesbian...
Little research has focused on predictors of psychological adjustment among early placed adopted chi...
The current study is the first to investigate the school selection considerations and school-related...
Little research has focused on predictors of psychological adjustment among early placed adopted chi...
Findings are presented on a U.K. study of 41 gay father families, 40 lesbian mother families, and 49...
Although increasing numbers of gay and lesbian individuals and couples are adopting children, gay me...
Little research has explored parental engagement in schools in the context of adoptive parent famili...
Findings are presented from the second phase of a UK longitudinal study of 33 gay father, 35 lesbian...
This study, funded by Williams Institute, investigated child development and parenting in 106 famili...
Little research has examined the experiences of lesbian/gay (LG) parent families or adoptive parent ...
This study investigated child development and parenting in 106 families headed by 27 lesbian, 29 gay...
Thesis advisor: Ruth McRoyThesis advisor: Summer HawkinsAdoptive parenting contributes to the dramat...
Little research has examined victimization among school-aged children raised in lesbian/gay (LG) par...
Little research has examined victimization among school-aged children raised in lesbian/gay (LG) par...
Almost no research has examined the role of parent-school relationships in relation to child psychol...
Findings are presented from the second phase of a UK longitudinal study of 33 gay father, 35 lesbian...
Little research has focused on predictors of psychological adjustment among early placed adopted chi...
The current study is the first to investigate the school selection considerations and school-related...
Little research has focused on predictors of psychological adjustment among early placed adopted chi...
Findings are presented on a U.K. study of 41 gay father families, 40 lesbian mother families, and 49...
Although increasing numbers of gay and lesbian individuals and couples are adopting children, gay me...
Little research has explored parental engagement in schools in the context of adoptive parent famili...
Findings are presented from the second phase of a UK longitudinal study of 33 gay father, 35 lesbian...
This study, funded by Williams Institute, investigated child development and parenting in 106 famili...
Little research has examined the experiences of lesbian/gay (LG) parent families or adoptive parent ...
This study investigated child development and parenting in 106 families headed by 27 lesbian, 29 gay...
Thesis advisor: Ruth McRoyThesis advisor: Summer HawkinsAdoptive parenting contributes to the dramat...