Dudley, Michael G. Rostosky, Sharon S. Riggle, Ellen D. B. Duhigg, Julie M. Brodnicki, Carolyn Couch, Russell
Verschenen in:
Journal of GLBT family studies
Paginering:
Jaargang 1 (2005) nr. 4 pagina's 61-78
Jaar:
2005-09-26
Inhoud:
Same-sex couples face many challenges in forming and maintaining committed relationships. Challenges unique to same-sex couples include experiences with homonegativity. Sixteen same-sex couples were asked to share their experiences with homonegativity that had an influence on their relational commitment. Data from their conversations were analyzed using Consensual Qualitative Research methodology (Hill, Thompson,&Williams, 1997). Analyses revealed that same-sex couples commonly experienced homonegativity from general societal sources and family of origin. Additionally, some couples experienced homonegativity from religious and legal sources. The implications of these results for relational commitment and future research on same-sex couple relationships are discussed.