Attitudes to Practice: National Survey of Adoption Obstacles Faced by Gay and Lesbian Prospective Parents |
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Authors: | Claire Kimberly Alexa Moore |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USAclaire.kimberly@usm.edu;3. University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA |
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Abstract: | Gays and lesbians wishing to adopt are challenged with managing policies and practices about their right to adopt while also trying to identify adoption professionals that do not stigmatize against them. In an attempt to understand how attitudes toward same-sex couples potentially influence adoption professionals and surrounding policies/practices, 187 surveys were sent to adoption agencies throughout the United States. Questions posed focused on the directors' (a) knowledge of state and federal policies surrounding LGs adopting, (b) attitudes toward equal rights for same-sex couples, and (c) opinions of LGs as parents. These variables accounted for 42% of variance in regards to whether or not these agencies would accept applications from LGs. |
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Keywords: | adoption same-sex adoptive parents lesbian gay |
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