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Publikováno v:
Journal of Bisexuality. 18:399-424
Bisexual women are more vulnerable to intimate partner violence (IPV) than lesbian or heterosexual women; however, they are under-represented in IPV literature. This study used a systematic review ...
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Sexual and Relationship Therapy. 33:395-420
Relational therapists have limited access to resources and information about transgender people’s faith beliefs and experiences in Christian communities of faith, which is largely absent fr...
Autor:
April L. Few-Demo, Jacqueline Bible, Bradley van Eeden-Moorefield, Shannon Lummer, Kristen Benson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Issues. 39:1374-1395
The past decades have witnessed some of the most prolific changes in rights and experiences for LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) individuals and their families. Research during this period also witnessed a significant increase in the study
Autor:
Brad Forenza, David T. Lardier, Robert J. Reid, Pauline Garcia-Reid, Caitlin Eckert, Bradley van Eeden-Moorefield
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Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal. 45:49-64
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Journal of GLBT Family Studies. 13:114-136
Historically, federal and state legislation placed different conditions on same- and opposite-sex couples' ability to marry, adopt, or exercise their parental rights. Given the historical intertwining of marriage and parenting, legal issues remain hi
Autor:
Jacqueline Bible, Raymond E. Petren, Bradley van Eeden-Moorefield, Autumn M. Bermea, David T. Lardier
Publikováno v:
Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43). 33(2)
Stepfamily relationships remain important over the life course to both children and parents. Unfortunately, limitations in availability of longitudinal data that include useful measures of stepfamily relations remain, thereby scholars must rely mostl
Publikováno v:
Sex Roles. 75:43-55
The current qualitative study uses a queer-feminist lens to examine variations in ideals and lived experience related to (non)monogamy among a convenience sample of 43 gay men in the U.S., primarily from the southeast. Data were collected in 2003 usi
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Family Relations. 63:469-481
Recent research (Hatzenbuehler, Keyes, & Hason, 2009) suggests that lesbian, gay, bisex- ual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals who live in less affirming contexts, when compared to those living in more affirming contexts, are more likely to experie
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The International Handbook of Stepfamilies
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Journal of Divorce & Remarriage. 47:21-42
This study addresses remarried women's financial security related to the transition from divorce to remarriage by examining the financial changes and financial management strategies reported by a sample of 298 women. Findings suggest that women in re