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THE NATIONAL LESBIAN FAMILY STUDY: 1. Interviews With Prospective Mothers
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THE NATIONAL LESBIAN FAMILY STUDY: 1. Interviews With Prospective Mothers

Nanette Gartrell, Jean Hamilton, Amy Banks, Dee Mosbacher, Nancy Reed, Caroline H Sparks, Holly Bishop and Jennifer L Hamilton
American journal of orthopsychiatry, v 66(2)
Apr 1996
PMID: 9173805

Abstract

This first report from a longitudinal study of 84 lesbian families, 70 of which include a co-mother as well as a birthmother whose child was conceived by donor insemination, presents interview data on parental relationships, social supports, pregnancy motives and preferences, stigmatization concerns, and coping strategies. Methodological limitations of studying this special population are noted, and plans for follow-up interviews over the course of 25 years are outlined.

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#5 Gender Equality
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Domestic collaboration
Web of Science research areas
Psychiatry
Social Work
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