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Ligne n°59 : ... the life course, few studies examine relationships between gay men and- Ligne n°60 : lesbians and their later life parents and parents-in-law. The present
Ligne n°61 : study examines how midlife to later life gay men and lesbians in ...
Ligne n°72 : ... Findings reveal 4 central ways respondents describe supportive- Ligne n°73 : parent–child and parent–child in-law relationships: integration,
Ligne n°74 : inclusion through language, social support, and affirmations. Findings ...
Ligne n°75 : ... reveal 3 central ways individuals distinguish strained parent–child and- Ligne n°76 : parent–child in-law relationships: rejection in everyday life,
Ligne n°77 : traumatic events, and the threat of being usurped. Findings further ...
Ligne n°87 : ... to view relationships between midlife to later life adults and their- Ligne n°88 : aging parents and parents-in-law and further identifies linkages
Ligne n°89 : between solidarity–conflict and ambivalence paradigms. ...
Ligne n°89 : ... between solidarity–conflict and ambivalence paradigms.- Ligne n°90 : Key Words: Ambivalence, Gay men and lesbians, In-law relationships,
Ligne n°91 : Intergenerational relationships, Midlife to later life, ...
Ligne n°104 : ... 2012). Moreover, gays and lesbians in romantic partnerships also have- Ligne n°105 : relationships with their partner’s parents (i.e., “in-laws”). These
Ligne n°106 : in-law ties are even less understood, yet may have unique dimensions ...
Ligne n°105 : ... relationships with their partner’s parents (i.e., “in-laws”). These- Ligne n°106 : in-law ties are even less understood, yet may have unique dimensions
Ligne n°107 : due to a lack of relationship legality (Biblarz & Savci, 2010). The ...
Ligne n°113 : ... are analyzed in order to achieve multiple vantage points of both the- Ligne n°114 : parent–child and “in-law” relationship. The term “in-law” is used in
- Ligne n°114 : parent–child and “in-law” relationship. The term “in-law” is used in
Ligne n°115 : order to most easily demonstrate the nature of relationships between an ...
Ligne n°118 : ... took place, there is not necessarily a legal connection between- Ligne n°119 : “in-laws” and gay men and lesbians. This term is used for both ease of
Ligne n°120 : discussion and because respondents used this term in their interviews. ...- Ligne n°124 : Theoretical Approaches to Parent–Child and In-Law Ties
- Ligne n°126 : Although parent–child and in-law ties have unique dimensions, both
Ligne n°127 : types of intergenerational relationships are primarily theorized within ...
Ligne n°138 : ... structural contexts) (Bengtson, Giarrusso, Mabry, & Silverstein, 2002).- Ligne n°139 : Research demonstrates that parent–child and parent–child in-law
Ligne n°140 : relationships are both generally positive (Santos & Levitt, 2007; ...
Ligne n°143 : ... closeness (Cooney & Uhlenberg, 1992; Peters-Davis, Moss, & Pruchno,- Ligne n°144 : 1999). However, both parent–child and parent–child in-law ties are also
Ligne n°145 : shown to have dimensions of conflict (Bengtson et al., 2002; Clarke, ...
Ligne n°158 : ... Intergenerational ambivalence posits that solidarity and conflict- Ligne n°159 : coexist simultaneously in parent–child and parent–child in-law
Ligne n°160 : relationships (Peters, Hooker, & Zvonkovic, 2006); according to recent ...
Ligne n°164 : ... (2003) report higher rates of ambivalence in adult children’s- Ligne n°165 : relationships with in-laws than in relationships with parents.
Ligne n°193 : ... solidarity (Balsam et al., 2008; Kurdek, 2005; Solomon, Rothblum, &- Ligne n°194 : Balsam, 2004). This may be particularly salient in the in-law tie;
Ligne n°195 : midlife to later life gays and lesbians have restricted access to legal ...
Ligne n°195 : ... midlife to later life gays and lesbians have restricted access to legal- Ligne n°196 : and socially sanctioned marriage relationships, yet parents-in-law are
Ligne n°197 : formally predicated on a legally recognized relationship (Oswald, ...
Ligne n°201 : ... growing body of research suggests that gay men and lesbian women- Ligne n°202 : experience supportive and meaningful bonds with parents and in-laws
Ligne n°203 : (Fredriksen-Goldsen & Muraco, 2010; Goldberg & Smith, 2011; Oswald, ...
Ligne n°368 : ... have never discussed their gay/lesbian identity or relationship).- Ligne n°369 : However, these respondents believe parents and in-laws are aware of
Ligne n°370 : their identity and relationship. Respondents were not required to be ...
Ligne n°370 : ... their identity and relationship. Respondents were not required to be- Ligne n°371 : “officially out” to their parents/in-laws to be included in the study
Ligne n°372 : because research consistently shows that outness is not a discrete ...
Ligne n°380 : ... this group would remove a portion of the sample perhaps most likely to- Ligne n°381 : experience parent–child and in-law conflict.
Ligne n°404 : ... piece of data as it related to the relationship between adult children- Ligne n°405 : and their parents/parents-in-law. Next, the author performed “focused”
Ligne n°406 : coding to develop categories regarding adult children’s perceptions of ...
Ligne n°406 : ... coding to develop categories regarding adult children’s perceptions of- Ligne n°407 : the parent/in-law and child tie by connecting initial line-by-line
Ligne n°408 : codes together for conceptual purposes. Descriptions of the ...
Ligne n°408 : ... codes together for conceptual purposes. Descriptions of the- Ligne n°409 : parent–child and parent-in-law–child relationship were treated as
Ligne n°410 : distinct relationships. In the final stage of analysis, the author ...
Ligne n°413 : ... final stage are discussed below. Although the parent–child and- Ligne n°414 : parent-in-law relationships were analyzed as distinct conceptual
Ligne n°415 : relationships, there were virtually no differences in the thematic ...
Ligne n°415 : ... relationships, there were virtually no differences in the thematic- Ligne n°416 : coding of parents and parents-in-law relationships. This is likely due
Ligne n°417 : to the dyadic nature of the data wherein both partners describe parents ...
Ligne n°417 : ... to the dyadic nature of the data wherein both partners describe parents- Ligne n°418 : and in-laws in similar ways, as well as the overlapping dynamics of
Ligne n°419 : these intergenerational ties within the context of long-term intimate ...
Ligne n°432 : ... there were virtually no differences in thematic coding developed from- Ligne n°433 : analyzing parent–child and in-law ties; therefore, the analytical
Ligne n°434 : themes below are inclusive of both types of relationships unless ...- Ligne n°473 : For Terry and others in this sample, parents’ and parents-in-laws’
Ligne n°474 : efforts at inclusion are a clear marker of acceptance. This inclusion ...
Ligne n°481 : ... intergenerational relationship is through the use of inclusive language- Ligne n°482 : like “daughter,” “son,” or “in-law.” This theme was the only subtheme
Ligne n°483 : described primarily in relation to in-laws, as these relationships ...
Ligne n°482 : ... like “daughter,” “son,” or “in-law.” This theme was the only subtheme- Ligne n°483 : described primarily in relation to in-laws, as these relationships
Ligne n°484 : require explicit decisions regarding language. Christopher describes ...
Ligne n°485 : ... this theme when discussing how his partner Raymond is “treated like one- Ligne n°486 : of my mother’s son-in-laws. And I am the number one sister-in-law.”
- Ligne n°486 : of my mother’s son-in-laws. And I am the number one sister-in-law.”
Ligne n°487 : Similarly, Gus describes that his partner Andrew’s parents have ...
Ligne n°492 : ... definitely makes Gus feel more a part of the family.” Although it is- Ligne n°493 : possible that the use of the term “son” rather than “son-in-law” may in
Ligne n°494 : fact obscure the gay partnership by placing emphasis away from the ...
Ligne n°497 : ... in this theme demonstrate how the use of language typically used to- Ligne n°498 : characterize in-laws in heterosexual relationships provides evidence of
Ligne n°499 : acceptance regardless of legal status. ...
Ligne n°547 : ... Respondents (n = 7) report receiving affirmations specifically about- Ligne n°548 : their gay or lesbian identity from parents and parents-in-law; these
Ligne n°549 : affirmations are deployed as evidence of support. Spencer’s dad ...
Ligne n°605 : ... respondents (n = 15) use discrete traumatic events to distinguish a- Ligne n°606 : relationship with parents and parents-in-law as negative. Gretchen
Ligne n°607 : describes that after coming out to her mother, “Her response was to ...
Ligne n°609 : ... similar traumatic event that epitomized the negative parent/child and- Ligne n°610 : in-law relationship:
Ligne n°621 : ... provide a key way respondents understand themselves as being rejected- Ligne n°622 : by a parent/in-law.
Ligne n°626 : ... Although respondents above characterize relationships with parents and- Ligne n°627 : in-laws as strained due to omnipresent interactions or punctuated
Ligne n°628 : negativity, a minority of respondents (n = 8) believe a parent or ...
Ligne n°628 : ... negativity, a minority of respondents (n = 8) believe a parent or- Ligne n°629 : in-law is rejecting due to evidence that the couples’ wishes may be
Ligne n°630 : usurped if either partner were compromised with a health issue. Ann ...
Ligne n°651 : ... In the final theme of the analysis, respondents (n = 17) reveal a- Ligne n°652 : parent/in-law as simultaneously supportive (via subthemes of
Ligne n°653 : solidarity) and also rejecting (via subthemes of conflict). Although ...
Ligne n°683 : ... She accepted Kristen just fine, [but] you felt like it was a second- Ligne n°684 : class treatment. She would always call my brothers-in-law on their
Ligne n°685 : birthdays, but she didn’t always call Kristen on her birthday. There ...
Ligne n°690 : ... her just fine and there was never any discord shown. But it wasn’t- Ligne n°691 : this warmth, “Oh you are my wonderful daughter-in-law” either. She
Ligne n°692 : didn’t know what to do with her, I guess. ...
Ligne n°694 : ... These respondents clearly identify both dynamics of support and strain- Ligne n°695 : in a parent–child and in-law relationship—a dynamic typified as
Ligne n°696 : ambivalence. ...
Ligne n°703 : ... the life course (Bengtson et al., 1995); when adult children are- Ligne n°704 : partnered, so called “in-law” relationships become an important, albeit
Ligne n°705 : unique, intergenerational tie (Willson et al., 2003). However, little ...
Ligne n°723 : ... associational solidarity, whereas being rhetorically identified as- Ligne n°724 : family by the use of language such as “daughter” or “son-in-law” may be
Ligne n°725 : an aspect of normative solidarity (Bengtson et al., 1995). Becoming ...
Ligne n°734 : ... (Powell, Bolzendahl, Geist, & Steelman, 2010). Therefore, the primacy- Ligne n°735 : of integration as a way to understand parents and parents-in-law as
Ligne n°736 : supportive may be a finding unique to this population, as notions of ...
Ligne n°747 : ... al., 2011; LaSala, 2001), wherein respondents in this study describe at- Ligne n°748 : least one parent/in-law as being supportive in these specific ways.
Ligne n°769 : ... Second, although findings reveal a general understanding of a parent or- Ligne n°770 : in-law as either supportive or strained, respondent accounts suggest
Ligne n°771 : the simultaneous presence of support and strain (i.e., ambivalence) ...
Ligne n°840 : ... reveal categorical differences between accounts of parents versus- Ligne n°841 : parents-in-law. This is in line with previous research suggesting that
Ligne n°842 : these two types of intergenerational ties are relatively similar in ...
Ligne n°846 : ... partner’s parents in overlapping ways. Future research should attempt- Ligne n°847 : to tease out how in-law and parent–child relationships are distinct in
Ligne n°848 : the gay and lesbian context. Further, respondents likely experience ...
Ligne n°855 : ... future research. Furthermore, auxiliary analyses were performed to- Ligne n°856 : examine how the frequency of contact with a parent or in-law (e.g., how
Ligne n°857 : often a parent–child dyad visit, speak over the phone) related to the ...
Ligne n°868 : ... “out” were more likely to experience ambivalence and strain with- Ligne n°869 : parents or in-laws; surprisingly, no systematic gender findings were
Ligne n°870 : revealed, but gender dynamics are an avenue for future research. ...
Ligne n°1109 : ... * Peters-Davis N. D., Moss M. S., Pruchno R. A. (1999).- Ligne n°1110 : Children-in-law in caregiving families. The Gerontologist, 39,
Ligne n°1111 : 66–75. :10.1093/geront/39.1.66 [PubMed] [Google Scholar] ...
Ligne n°1138 : ... * Santos J. D., Levitt M. J. (2007). Intergenerational relations with- Ligne n°1139 : in-laws in the context of the social convoy: Theoretical and
Ligne n°1140 : practical implications. Journal of Social Issues, 63, 827–843. ...
Ligne n°1192 : ... * Willson A. E., Kim M., Shuey K., Elder G. H. (2003). Ambivalence in- Ligne n°1193 : the relationship of adult children to aging parents and in-laws.
Ligne n°1194 : Journal of Marriage and Family, 65, 1055–1072. ...