A Meta-Analysis Examining the Relationship Between Parents’ Sexual Orientation and Children's Developmental Outcomes
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Journal of Family Studies
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
4-6-2022
First Page
1
Last Page
22
Abstract
Despite the Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) Supreme Court decision allowing same-sex marriage, the current political climate has emboldened state legislatures in the United States to push for anti-LGBTQ adoption legislation, some citing that LGBTQ couples have a negative effect on children. This meta-analysis synthesized data from 32 studies on 6 developmental outcomes (child gender role behaviour, gender identity, sexual orientation, cognitive function, psychological adjustment, and quality of parent–child relationship). The overall effect size of having same-sex parents on the developmental outcomes of the children was positive and significantly different from that of heterosexual parents. Moderator analyses found that location, socioeconomic status, type of relationship, date of publication, and the child's sexual preference were significant. We provide implications for practitioners and policy, as well as recommendations for future research in this area.
Recommended Citation
Suárez, M. I., Stackhouse, E., Keese, J., & Thompson, C. (2022). A meta-analysis examining the relationship between parents’ sexual orientation and children’s educational and developmental outcomes. Journal of Family Studies. OnlineFirst. https://doi.org/10.1080/13229400.2022.2060121(Scopus CiteScore: 1.8; SJR: 0.427; SNIP: 1.264)