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A Population‐Based Comparison of Female and Male Same‐Sex Parent and Different‐Sex Parent Households
Authors:Henny M. W. Bos  Lisette Kuyper  Nanette K. Gartrell
Affiliation:1. Research Institute of Child Development and Education, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Sociaal Cultureel Planbureau, The Hague, The Netherlands;3. Williams Institute, UCLA School of Law, Los Angeles, CA
Abstract:This investigation compared Dutch same‐sex parent and different‐sex parent households on children's psychological well‐being, parenting stress, and support in child rearing. It was also assessed whether associations among children's well‐being, parenting stress, and support in child rearing were different in the two household types. Data were based on a nationally representative survey (= 25,250). Matching was used to enhance similarity in background characteristics between both types of families. Parental and child characteristics were matched for 43 female same‐sex parent, 52 male same‐sex parent, and 95 different‐sex parent households with offspring between 5 and 18 years old. No significant differences were found on children's well‐being, problems in the parent–child relationship, being worried about the child, or the use of formal and informal support between mothers in same‐sex and different‐sex parent households or for fathers in same‐sex and different‐sex parent households. Regarding perceived confidence in child rearing, fathers in same‐sex parent households and mothers in different‐sex parent households felt less competent than their counterparts. Neither the associations between children's well‐being and the predictors (parenting stress variables) nor those between support and the predictors (parenting stress and children's well‐being) differed along household type. In this population‐based study, the similarity in child outcomes regardless of household type confirms the results of prior investigations based on convenience samples. These findings are pertinent to family therapists, practitioners, court officials, and policymakers who seek information on parenting experiences and child outcomes in female and male same‐sex parent families.
Keywords:Same‐Sex Parenting  Children's Psychological Well‐Being  Use of Support in Child Rearing  Parenting Stress  Social Support  bienestar psicoló  gico de los niñ  os  estré  s por la crianza  uso de apoyo en la crianza de los niñ  os  crianza por padres del mismo sexo  apoyo social                          使                                    
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