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Adjustment among Mothers Reporting Same-Gender Sexual Partners: A Study of a Representative Population Sample from Quebec Province (Canada)

机译:报告同性性伴侣的母亲之间的调整:对魁北克省(加拿大)代表性人口样本的研究

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We examined the well-being of mothers and non-mothers reporting exclusive opposite-gender sexual partners (OG), same-gender sexual partners (SG), or both (BI) in a representative sample of 20,773 participants (11,034 women) 15-years-old or older from the population of Quebec province in Canada. Participants completed a self-administered questionnaire and SG and BI women (n = 179) were matched to a sample of OG women (n = 179) based on age, income, geographical area, and children (having at least one 18-year-old or younger biological or adopted child at home). We assessed social milieu variables, risk factors for health disorders, mental health, and quality of mothers’ relationship with children. The findings indicated a sexual orientation main effect: Mothers and non-mothers in the SG and BI group, as compared to their OG controls, were significantly less likely to live in a couple relationship, had significantly lower levels of social support, higher prevalence of early negative life events, substance abuse, suicide ideation, and higher levels of psychological distress. There were no Sexual Orientation X Parenthood status effects. The results further indicated that sexual orientation did not account for unique variance in women’s psychological distress beyond that afforded by their social milieu, health risk factors, and parenthood status. No significant differences were found for the quality of mothers’ relationship with children. SG-BI and OG mothers with low levels of social integration were significantly more likely to report problems with children than parents with high levels of social integration. We need to understand how marginal sexualities and their associated social stigma, as risk indicators for mothers, interact with other factors to impact family life, parenting skills, and children’s adjustment.
机译:我们以20,773名参与者(11,034名女性)的代表性样本为例,对报告了专属的异性性伴侣(OG),同性性伴侣(SG)或两者都有(BI)的母亲和非母亲的幸福感进行了研究。来自加拿大魁北克省的人口,年龄在3岁或以上。参加者完成了一份自我管理的调查问卷,根据年龄,收入,地理区域和儿童(至少有一个18岁儿童),将SG和BI妇女(n = 179)与OG妇女(n = 179)进行了匹配。家中年龄较大或较年轻的生物学或收养孩子)。我们评估了社会环境变量,健康失调的风险因素,心理健康以及母亲与孩子的关系质量。研究结果表明,性取向的主要影响是:SG和BI组的母亲和非母亲与其OG对照相比,生活在夫妻关系中的可能性大大降低,社会支持水平明显降低,患病率较高。早期的负面生活事件,药物滥用,自杀念头和较高的心理困扰。没有性取向X父母身份状态的影响。研究结果进一步表明,性取向并不能说明女性的心理困扰所产生的独特差异,而不仅仅是她们的社会环境,健康风险因素和生育状况所提供的差异。母亲与孩子的关系质量没有发现显着差异。社会融合程度低的SG-BI和OG母亲比社会融合程度高的父母更有可能报告孩子的问题。我们需要了解作为母亲的风险指标的边缘性行为及其相关的社会污名如何与其他因素相互作用,从而影响家庭生活,育儿技能和孩子的适应能力。

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