Parents’ Retrospective Storytelling of Their Child’s Coming Out: Investigating Contributions of Communicated Perspective-Taking in Relation to Well-Being

IF 2.2 Q2 COMMUNICATION JOURNAL OF FAMILY COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2020-07-17 DOI:10.1080/15267431.2020.1794872
Maria Butauski, H. Horstman
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ABSTRACT Guided by communicated narrative sense-making (CNSM) theory, we surveyed parents (n= 133) to elicit retrospective stories of their child’s coming out as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) and to assess perceptions of their child’s communicated perspective-taking (CPT) during the coming out process. Themes emerging from parents’ stories included casual acceptance, supporting, acknowledging their struggle, and learning. Themes and their links to parents’ individual and relational well-being underscored connections between positively-framed retrospective storytelling content, narrative resilience, and well-being, as proposed in CNSM theory. CPT was also positively related to parents’ individual and relational well-being, demonstrating the benefits of LGBT children taking the perspective of their parent when coming out. Findings suggest an extension of CNSM theory’s second proposition, sharpen the conceptualization of narrative resilience, and highlight the important role of CPT to sense-making and individual and relational well-being.
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父母讲述孩子出柜的回顾性故事——探究交际视角对幸福感的贡献
摘要在沟通叙事意义形成(CNSM)理论的指导下,我们对父母(n=133)进行了调查,以引出他们孩子以女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋或跨性别者(LGBT)身份出柜的回顾性故事,并评估他们在出柜过程中对孩子的沟通视角(CPT)的看法。父母故事中出现的主题包括随意接受、支持、承认他们的挣扎和学习。正如CNSM理论所提出的,主题及其与父母个人和关系幸福感的联系强调了积极框架的回顾性讲故事内容、叙事弹性和幸福感之间的联系。CPT还与父母的个人和关系幸福感呈正相关,表明LGBT儿童在出柜时从父母的角度出发的好处。研究结果表明,CNSM理论的第二个命题得到了扩展,强化了叙事弹性的概念化,并强调了CPT在感知、个人和关系幸福感方面的重要作用。
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