Children with Trans Parents: Parent-Child Relationship Quality and Psychological Well-being.

IF 4.7 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2020-08-04 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1080/15295192.2020.1792194
Susan Imrie, Sophie Zadeh, Kevan Wylie, Susan Golombok
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Objective. Families with trans parents are an increasingly visible family form, yet little is known about parenting and child outcomes in these families. This exploratory study offers the first quantitative assessment of parent-child relationship quality and child socio-emotional and behavioral adjustment in families with a self-identified trans parent with school-aged children. Design. A sample of 35 families (37 trans parents, 13 partners, and 25 children aged 8-18 years) was recruited primarily through social media. Parents, children, and teachers were administered a range of standardized interview and questionnaire assessments of parent-child relationship quality, quality of parenting, psychological adjustment, and gender-related minority stress. Results. Parents and children had good quality relationships, as assessed by both parents and children, and children showed good psychological adjustment. Child age at the time the parent communicated their gender identity to the child was unrelated to child outcomes. Conclusions. Parents and children in trans parent families had good quality relationships and children showed good psychological adjustment. The findings of this exploratory study challenge commonly held concerns about the potentially negative effects on children of growing up with a trans parent.

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有变性父母的儿童:亲子关系质量与心理健康。
目的。父母为变性人的家庭是一种越来越引人注目的家庭形式,但人们对这些家庭的养育子女情况和子女的成长结果却知之甚少。这项探索性研究首次对有学龄儿童的自认变性父母家庭的亲子关系质量以及儿童的社会情感和行为适应情况进行了定量评估。设计。主要通过社交媒体招募了 35 个家庭样本(37 名变性父母、13 名伴侣和 25 名 8-18 岁儿童)。对家长、儿童和教师进行了一系列标准化访谈和问卷评估,内容包括亲子关系质量、养育质量、心理适应以及与性别相关的少数群体压力。结果显示根据家长和孩子的评估,家长和孩子的关系质量良好,孩子的心理适应情况良好。父母向子女表达其性别认同时的子女年龄与子女的结果无关。结论变性父母家庭中的父母和子女关系融洽,子女表现出良好的心理适应能力。这项探索性研究的结果对人们普遍认为变性父母的成长可能会给孩子带来负面影响的担忧提出了质疑。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Bio Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of biomaterials and biointerfaces including and beyond the traditional biosensing, biomedical and therapeutic applications. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrates knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important bio applications. The journal is specifically interested in work that addresses the relationship between structure and function and assesses the stability and degradation of materials under relevant environmental and biological conditions.
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