Social Support,Coming Out,and Adjustment of Lesbian Mothers in Canada and France |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY This study examined the factors associated with individual and relationship well-being, social support, and coming-out of lesbian mothers. We stipulated the existence of three important sources of variations: legal recognition of lesbian families in two distinct countries (Canada and France); mothers' biological status; and donor identity. Sixty-one Canadian couples and 53 French couples completed questionnaires on coming-out, support by family and friends, relationship adjustment and individual well-being. Coming-out and mothers' relationship adjustment were positively associated with social support. Levels of coming-out were higher for mothers in Canada and mothers in unknown donor families. The implications of these results are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Lesbian mothers cross-cultural social support coming-out relationship adjustment well-being |
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