Study claims lesbians raise well-adjusted children, possibly more so

Posted by duy |
June 7, 2010 8:33 PM |
According to their mothers’ reports, the 17-year-old daughters and sons of lesbian mothers were rated significantly higher in social, school/academic, and total competence and significantly lower in social problems, rule-breaking, aggressive, and externalizing problem behavior than their age-matched counterparts in Achenbach’s normative sample of American youth. Within the lesbian family sample, no Child Behavior Checklist differences were found among adolescent offspring who were conceived by known, as-yet-unknown, and permanently unknown donors or between offspring whose mothers were still together and offspring whose mothers had separated.
Opening statement about the results from a study posted by the American Academy of Pediatrics that followed 154 lesbian mothers beginning between 1986-1992. The full text of the study is available online. (American Academy of Pediatrics)

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