the present study examined the attachment patterns distribution of 60 lesbian mothers, 50 gay fathers, and 42 heterosexual parents through assisted reproduction and their 76 children, using the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) and the Friends and Family Interview (FFI), respectively. the study also explored the intergenerational transmission of attachment through reflective functioning (AAI-RF). all families lived in italy and children were aged 6-12 years (Myears = 8.11, SD = 2.17; 48.68% assigned female at birth). the AAI patterns distribution was similar across family types and did not significantly differ from international and national normative data. similarly, children's FFI attachment patterns were evenly distributed between family ...
The aim of the 6th phase of this longitudinal study was to establish whether children born through a...
The literature underlines that lesbian mother and gay father families are similar to those with hete...
Given that family processes change when a child enters adolescence, it is imperative for research to...
the present study examined the attachment patterns distribution of 60 lesbian mothers, 50 gay father...
Evidence is lacking about the factors that are pivotal in enhancing the exploration of surrogacy ori...
Findings are presented from the second phase of an investigation of the attachment security of child...
Evidence is lacking about the factors that are pivotal in enhancing the exploration of surrogacy ori...
The seventh phase of this longitudinal study investigated whether children born through third-party ...
Findings are presented from the second phase of a UK longitudinal study of 33 gay father, 35 lesbian...
Objective: Seventy gay fathers through surrogacy, 125 lesbian mothers through donor insemination, an...
In three studies, heterosexual participants were presented with descriptions of heterosexual and gay...
Findings are presented on a study of 40 gay father families created through surrogacy and a comparis...
Objective: Seventy gay fathers through surrogacy, 125 lesbian mothers through donor insemination, an...
Objective: Seventy gay fathers through surrogacy, 125 lesbian mothers through donor insemination, an...
This questionnaire-based study compared 36 Israeli lesbian mother families (n = 72 lesbian mothers) ...
The aim of the 6th phase of this longitudinal study was to establish whether children born through a...
The literature underlines that lesbian mother and gay father families are similar to those with hete...
Given that family processes change when a child enters adolescence, it is imperative for research to...
the present study examined the attachment patterns distribution of 60 lesbian mothers, 50 gay father...
Evidence is lacking about the factors that are pivotal in enhancing the exploration of surrogacy ori...
Findings are presented from the second phase of an investigation of the attachment security of child...
Evidence is lacking about the factors that are pivotal in enhancing the exploration of surrogacy ori...
The seventh phase of this longitudinal study investigated whether children born through third-party ...
Findings are presented from the second phase of a UK longitudinal study of 33 gay father, 35 lesbian...
Objective: Seventy gay fathers through surrogacy, 125 lesbian mothers through donor insemination, an...
In three studies, heterosexual participants were presented with descriptions of heterosexual and gay...
Findings are presented on a study of 40 gay father families created through surrogacy and a comparis...
Objective: Seventy gay fathers through surrogacy, 125 lesbian mothers through donor insemination, an...
Objective: Seventy gay fathers through surrogacy, 125 lesbian mothers through donor insemination, an...
This questionnaire-based study compared 36 Israeli lesbian mother families (n = 72 lesbian mothers) ...
The aim of the 6th phase of this longitudinal study was to establish whether children born through a...
The literature underlines that lesbian mother and gay father families are similar to those with hete...
Given that family processes change when a child enters adolescence, it is imperative for research to...