NCFR Highlights Research on LGBTQ Families for Pride Month
In celebration of Pride Month in June, NCFR is highlighting recent research and resources pertaining to LGBTQ individuals and their families.
NCFR Publications
- NCFR Board of Directors’ Statement in Response to Recent Anti-Transgender Legislation — April 26, 2021
- NCFR Research Summary: Critical Benefits of Familial and Community Support for Transgender Youth — April 26, 2021
- NCFR Policy Brief: Lesbian and Gay Parents and Their Children (PDF), by Charlotte J. Patterson and Abbie E. Goldberg
Recently Updated NCFR Resource Collections
NCFR Journal Articles
- Open Access: Parental Responses to Coming out by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer, Pansexual, or Two-Spirited People across Three Age Cohorts
Diana D. van Bergen, Bianca D.M. Wilson, Stephen T. Russell, Allegra G. Gordon, and Esther D. Rothblum
Journal of Marriage and Family
First published: Nov. 3, 2020 | doi.org/10.1111/jomf.12731 - Free to Read: Social Relationships and Loneliness in Late Adulthood: Disparities by Sexual Orientation
Ning Hsieh, Hui Liu
Journal of Marriage and Family
First published: April 9, 2020 | doi.org/10.1111/jomf.12681
Resources Exclusive for NCFR Members
The following resources are available to NCFR members and NCFR journal subscribers as a benefit of their membership (Learn more about membership). Members will be prompted to log in to view the following resources:
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How LGBTQ Adults Maintain Ties With Rejecting Parents: Theorizing “Conflict Work” as Family Work
Rin Reczek, Emma Bosley-Smith
Journal of Marriage and Family
First published: April 12, 2021 | doi.org/10.1111/jomf.12765 -
Parenthood, stress, and well-being among cisgender and transgender gay and lesbian adults
Zhe Zhang, Hai-Yen Chien, Kiana K. Wilkins, Bridget K. Gorman, Rin Reczek
Journal of Marriage and Family
First published: May 24, 2021 | doi.org/10.1111/jomf.12778 -
“I feel like God doesn't like me”: Faith and Ambiguous Loss Among Transgender Youth
Sloan Okrey Anderson, Jenifer K. McGuire
Family Relations
First published: Jan. 19, 2021 | doi.org/10.1111/fare.12536 -
Civil Disobedience in the Domestic Sphere: The Case of the Hetero-gay Family
Pauline I. Erera, Dorit Segal-Engelchin, Richard A. Weatherley
Journal of Family Theory & Review
First published: May 8, 2021 | doi.org/10.1111/jftr.12416 -
Intimacy and Emotion Work in Lesbian, Gay, and Heterosexual Relationships by Debra Umberson, Mieke Beth Thomeer, and Amy C. Lodge; and The Psychological Toll of Emotion Work in Same‐Sex and Different‐Sex Marital Dyads by Debra Umberson, Mieke Beth Thomeer, Amanda M. Pollitt, and Sara E. Mernitz.
These two articles from the Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF) were cited in the New York Times story, “Gay Couples Can Teach Straight People a Thing or Two About Arguing.” -
Queer Kinship: Family Networks Among Sexual and Gender Minorities — Jory M. Catalpa and Jasmine M. Routon. NCFR Report: Family Focus, March 2018.
The term queer kinship represents the ways that sexual and gender minorities create and sustain meaningful family connections across variable family formations. As queer individuals and family scholars, the authors' goal is to share new concepts emerging from scholarship at the intersection of queer studies and Family Science. -
Overlooked: Minorities’ Mental Health Gains From the ACA and the Consequences of Repeal — Natasha D. Williams and Elaine A. Anderson. NCFR Report: Family Focus, March 2019.
People of color and LGBT individuals have unintentionally benefited from major provisions n the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and their repeal would disproportionately affect these groups. -
[Audio Recording] An Examination of Well-being Among LGB+ People of Color
Amanda Pollitt, Allen Mallory, Jessica Fish, Shane Kavanaugh, Ashley Taylor, Greta Stuhlsatz, Tricia Neppl, Brenda Lohman, Samuel H. Allen, Leigh Leslie; Discussant: Stephen T. Russell; Chair: Shane Kavanaugh. 2017 NCFR Annual Conference.
The purpose of this symposium is to provide insight to the impact community and family level predictors have on overall well-being among LGB+ people of color from adolescence through adulthood. -
The Qualities of Same‐Sex and Different‐Sex Couples in Young Adulthood
Kara Joyner, Wendy Manning, and Barbara Prince. Journal of Marriage and Family, April 2019.
The recognition of sexual minorities in social science research is growing, and this study contributes to knowledge on this population by comparing the qualities of same‐sex and different‐sex relationships among young adults. -
The 2019 article from the Journal of Family Theory & Review, Is “Coming Out” Still Relevant? Social Justice Implications for LGB‐Membered Families by Daniel J. Alonzo and Deborah J. Buttitta, is a literature review investigating the changes in discussions around "coming out" over the past 40 years.
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A video recording of LGBTQ Family Members in Community Contexts from the 2016 NCFR Annual Conference is available for NCFR members and CFLE to watch on demand. The focus of this symposium is on research that examines the interactions between LGBTQ family members and their residential and identity communities.
Is there new research that should be added to this list? Let us know. We welcome your suggestions at any time. Email Trip Sullivan, NCFR communications manager.