Publication Date
2020
Document Type
Book
Description
Disclosure of sexual and/or gender minority status, or "coming out", is often an important step for sexual and gender minorities (SGM) that, along with components of familial acceptance such as support, discussion, and expression of affection, are critical in identity formation. While many studies have examined the harms of familial rejection on emerging SGM adults, few studies have examined the possible benefits of family acceptance. Our study examined the influence of SGM's reported levels of accepting parental behaviors in regards to self-image, sexual satisfaction, and outlook on relationships which may have far-reaching implications for long-term health and happiness of emerging SGM adults.
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Recommended Citation
Gaughan, Jonathan, "It's not a phase mom: How Parental Acceptance Influences Long Term Well Being for Sexual and Gender Minorities" (2020). Research Days Posters 2020. 27.
https://orb.binghamton.edu/research_days_posters_spring2020/27