(How) does the sexual orientation of parents matter?

Citation
J. Stacey et Tj. Biblarz, (How) does the sexual orientation of parents matter?, AM SOCIOL R, 66(2), 2001, pp. 159-183
Citations number
106
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology & Antropology
Journal title
AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
ISSN journal
00031224 → ACNP
Volume
66
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
159 - 183
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-1224(200104)66:2<159:(DTSOO>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Opponents of lesbian and gay parental rights claim that children with lesbi gay parents are at higher risk for a variety of negative outcomes. Yet most research in psychology concludes that there are no differences in developm ental outcomes between children raised by lesbigay. parents and those raise d by heterosexual parents. The analysis here challenges this defensive conc eptual framework and analyzes how heterosexism has hampered intellectual pr ogress in the field. The authors discuss limitations in the definitions, sa mples, and analyses of the studies to date. Next they explore findings from 21 studies and demonstrate that researchers frequently downplay findings i ndicating difference regarding children's gender and sexual preferences and behavior that could stimulate important theoretical questions. A less defe nsive, more sociologically informed analytic framework is proposed for inve stigating these issues. The framework focuses on (I) whether selection effe cts produced by homophobia account for associations between parental sexual orientations and child outcomes; (2) the role of parental gender vis-a-vis sexual orientation in influencing children's gender development: and (3) t he relationship between parental sexual orientations and children's sexual preferences and behaviors.