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Resumen de Beliefs about children's adjustment in same-sex families: Spanish and chilean university student

María Dolores Frías Navarro, Héctor Monterde i Bort, Jaime Barrientos Delgado, Laura Badenes Ribera, José Manuel Cárdenas Castro

  • The main purpose of our study is to compare the beliefs of Spanish and Chilean university students about the effects that same-sex parents might have on their children. A total of 491 participants completed the study (208 Spaniards and 283 Chileans). The results indicate a kind of modern and subtle rejection based on hetero-normativity. Furthermore, the results indicated the effects of sex (men have a greater degree of rejection), traditional and sexist opinions linked to a greater rejection of same-sex parents, and the contact variable which inversely correlates with this rejection. The results show that the etiology of homosexual orientation also correlates with rejection of same-sex parents when it is believed that homosexuality is learned or can be changed.


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