Attachment Figures among Donor-Conceived Children of Lesbian Mothers in Middle Childhood

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作者
Mirabella, Marta [1 ]
Quintigliano, Maria [1 ]
Carone, Nicola [6 ]
Manzi, Demetria [2 ]
Antoniucci, Chiara [3 ]
Brumariu, Laura [4 ]
Kerns, Kathryn A. [5 ]
Speranza, Anna Maria [1 ]
Lingiardi, Vittorio [1 ]
机构
[1] Sapienza Univ Rome, Fac Med & Psychol, Dept Dynam & Clin Psychol & Hlth Studies, Rome, Italy
[2] Univ Pavia, Dept Brain & Behav Sci, Pavia, Italy
[3] Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Dev & Social Psychol, Rome, Italy
[4] Adelphi Univ, Gordon F Derner Sch Psychol, Garden City, NY USA
[5] Kent State Univ, Dept Psychol Sci, Kent, OH USA
[6] Tor Vergata Univ Rome, Dept Syst Med, Via Montpellier 1, I-00133 Rome, Italy
关键词
Lesbian Mothers; Donor Insemination; Attachment Needs; Middle Childhood; Primary Attachment Figure; Biological Parenthood; Minoritized Sexual Identities; PARENT; PERCEPTIONS; SECURITY;
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10.1007/s13178-023-00923-y
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
IntroductionVery little is known about the attachment figures of children born to parents with minoritized sexual identities who used assisted reproduction, despite the importance of attachment for healthy child development. The present study examined the identification and utilization of attachment figures (e.g., parents, siblings, teachers, friends, cousins) for general attachment and companionship needs, as well as in context-specific and emotion-eliciting attachment situations, by donor-conceived children of lesbian mothers in middle childhood.MethodsThirty-six children 6-12 years of age (Myears = 9.20, SD = 2.50; 47.22% assigned females at birth) of lesbian mothers through donor insemination, all residing in Italy, completed an open-ended interview to identify their attachment figures.ResultsChildren first sought parents for general attachment needs, context-specific attachment situations, and emotion-eliciting situations at school, and demonstrated no preference between the biological and the non-biological mother or the primary and the secondary caregiver. Also, children first sought peers (i.e., siblings, friends, cousins) as much as parents for general companionship needs, while they first sought parents for context-specific companionship.ConclusionIn middle childhood, lesbian mothers continue to function as safe havens and secure bases for their children. However, it cannot be excluded that children first turn to their biological mother for context-specific attachment situations. Also, children seek out peers more in specific companionship situations (e.g., sharing secrets, playing).Policy ImplicationsAs lesbian mothers through donor insemination effectively meet children's attachment needs, regardless of their biological status and caregiving role, the lack of legal recognition of these families in Italy is empirically unfounded.
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