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Parenthood, Stress, and Well-Being among Cisgender and Transgender Gay and Lesbian Adults.

Zhe Zhang1, Hai-Yen Chien1, Kiana Wilkins1, Bridget K Gorman1, Rin Reczek2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study examines whether and how parenthood status is associated with two key aspects of health- mental well-being and smoking- among sexual minority adults across three gender identity groups: cisgender gay men, cisgender lesbian women, and transgender gay/lesbian adults.
BACKGROUND: Parents tend to report worse health than non-parents due to elevated stress associated with parenting. However, most existing scholarship de facto examines parental status and health among cisgender heterosexual adults. Little research has employed an intersectional approach to focus on parenthood and health differences within sexual minority adults across varying gender identities.
METHOD: OLS and logistic regression models were used to analyze data from the 2010 Social Justice Sexuality Project (N = 2,803), a survey of racially diverse sexual and gender minority adults residing in all 50 US states and Puerto Rico.
RESULTS: In a sample composed predominantly of people of color, parenthood status is related to both mental well-being and smoking status among gay and lesbian adults, but this relationship is inconsistent across cisgender and transgender groups. OLS regression models show that parenthood is positively related to mental well-being among gay and lesbian transgender people, whereas logistic regression results find that parenthood is associated with higher odds of smoking among cisgender gay men.
CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that among a sample of sexual and gender minorities composed mostly of people of color, parenthood status is connected with the health and well-being of gay and lesbian adults in ways that depend on gender identity.

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Keywords:  LGBTQ; behavioral health; mental health; parents; stress; transgender

Year:  2021        PMID: 34803184      PMCID: PMC8601588          DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12778

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Marriage Fam        ISSN: 0022-2445


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