| Literature DB >> 25477556 |
Megan C Lytle1, Pamela F Foley2, Amanda M Aster2.
Abstract
Previous scholars have explored various challenges facing children of gay and lesbian individuals, and some have explored the impact of a parent's sexual orientation on the parent-child relationship. However, the impact of religion on the parent-child relationships of adult children with a gay or lesbian parent has been overlooked. In this study, 10 adult children with both a gay or lesbian parent and a heterosexual parent were interviewed and asked to retrospectively explore how religion impacted their parent-child relationships. The following themes emerged from phenomenological analysis of the interviews: (a) family break-up more difficult than the parents' coming out; (b) discovery that parent was gay or lesbian; (c) initial shame over having gay or lesbian parent; (d) positive aspects of having a gay or lesbian parent; (e) redefined relationship with religion; and (f) impact of culture on how gay and lesbian individuals are viewed.Entities:
Keywords: Children; Gay; Lesbian; Parents; Religion
Year: 2013 PMID: 25477556 PMCID: PMC4250972 DOI: 10.1177/0011000012449658
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Couns Psychol ISSN: 0011-0000