Elementary School-age Children's Attitudes Toward Children in Same-Sex Parent Families |
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Authors: | Rachel H. Farr Ilyssa Salomon Jazmin L. Brown-Iannuzzi Christia Spears Brown |
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Affiliation: | University of Kentucky, Department of Psychology, 171 Funkhouser Drive, Lexington, KY, United States |
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Abstract: | As numbers of families with same-sex parents increase in the United States, children are more likely to encounter diverse family structures. Given that young children can demonstrate in-group bias, prejudicial attitudes, and social exclusion, it is important to understand how children perceive their peers in diverse families. To our knowledge, no studies have assessed elementary-school-age children's attitudes about same-sex parent families. Here, 131 elementary school students (Mage = 7.79 years; 61 girls) viewed images of same-sex (female and male) and other-sex couples with a child and then were asked about their perceptions of these families, particularly the children. Results indicated participants' preferences toward children with other-sex versus same-sex parents. Developmental and practical implications about children's attitudes toward sexual minority parent families are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Children's attitudes bias, family diversity lesbian and gay same-sex parent families |
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