Relationship,Social, and Individual Well-Being in Italian Male Same-Sex Couples |
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Authors: | Paolo Antonelli Davide Dèttore |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Florence, Florence, Italypaolo.antonelli@unifi.it;3. University of Florence, Florence, Italy |
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Abstract: | This study aimed at investigating Italian male same-sex couples’ attitudes, behaviors, and emotions regarding their own well-being. The study involved included 60 couples, and utilized semistructured interview and subsequent content analysis based on Grounded Theory methods. Findings identified several themes, including recurrent high relationship quality; frequent rejection by members of the family of origin, especially the mother, contrasted by strong support from the “family of choice”; perception of stereotypes and prejudices against same-sex relationships; and feelings of non-acceptance by Italian society, reflected by the lack of sociocultural and legal support and recognition. Despite these difficulties, many of these Italian gay men were able to form durable and satisfying relationships with high levels of well-being. |
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Keywords: | gay couples well-being relationship dynamics interpersonal relations qualitative methods |
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