New Family Structure Study (NFSS) is a social science data gathering project targeting a random sampling study of young Americans (18 to 39 years old) who grew up in various kinds of family composition. This first article on NFSS compared the performance of 40 different social, emotional, and relationship outcome variables with homosexual relationships compared to the other six families. Please enter. The results reveal many consistent differences between children with biological parents (heterosexual) who married children, especially those with lesbian relationships. Results are usually robust in the multivariate context, suggesting that the diversity of the lesbian parents' families experience far exceeds the convenient sample study of lesbian families. NFSS has been proven to be a useful and versatile data set that helps families scholars to understand family structure and the long-term impact of migration
► In the new family composition survey, data on nearly 3,000 adults were collected. ► I compared young people who grew up with lesbian mothers and homosexual fathers. ► There is a difference between homosexual parents and married children. ► This probability study shows that there are considerable differences between homosexual parents
In contrast to most homosexual parents' studies, a new national study called the New Family Structure Survey (NFSS) provides the most representative findings for children with the same sex relationship. It is a comparison of the large random sample of these children with 40 results from peers of the whole family and finds serious adverse effects in many outcome areas of children with same sex. NFSS is a rich data source for high quality research to nurture children of the same sex relationship. NFSS does not answer all the research questions, but it represents an important contribution to the literature on this subject.
► In the new family composition survey, data on nearly 3,000 adults were collected. ► I compared young people who grew up with lesbian mothers and homosexual fathers. ► There is a difference between homosexual parents and married children. ► This probability study shows that there are considerable differences between homosexual parents
What is the difference between adult children of homosexual parents? Results of a new family structure study
New Family Structure Study (NFSS) is a social science data gathering project targeting a random sampling study of young Americans (18 to 39 years old) who grew up in various kinds of family composition. This first article on NFSS compared the performance of 40 different social, emotional, and relationship outcome variables with homosexual relationships compared to the other six families. Please enter. The results reveal many consistent differences between children with biological parents (heterosexual) who married children, especially those with lesbian relationships. Results are usually robust in multivariate context, suggesting that the diversity of lesbian parents' family experiences far exceeds the lesbian family's convenient samples.
What is the difference between adult children of homosexual parents? Results of a new family structure study