
handle: 10272/152 , 11441/16943
Este trabajo tiene como objetivo avanzar en conocimiento con respecto a las familias homoparentales, estudiando sus redes de apoyo social, aspecto crucial en cualquier contexto familiar. Se estudiaron 28 familias homoparentales con hijos o hijas entre los 3 y los 16 años. De ellas, 15 provenían de la Comunidad Andaluza y 13 de la Comunidad de Madrid. Los resultados indican que estas familias disponen de una red amplia de figuras de apoyo, que incluye tanto a familiares como a amistades, así como personas heterosexuales y homosexuales. Entre estas figuras, se incluyen con mucha frecuencia otras familias con niños o niñas. Padres y madres estudiados se encuentran altamente satisfechos con el apoyo que reciben de estas personas relevantes en su vida. Asimismo, hallamos que estas familias mantienen frecuentes y cálidas relaciones con sus propias familias de origen.
The objective of this work is to advance in the knowledge of gay-lesbian families by studying their social support networks, which is a crucial aspect of any family context. Twenty-eight gay-lesbian families were included in the study, all with children between the ages of 3 and 16. Of these families, 15 were from the Andalusian region while 13 were from the Madrid area. The results indicate that these families have an extensive network of support figures, which include both family members and friends, who are both heterosexuals and homosexuals. In many cases, among these figures, other families with children are included. The mothers and fathers studies are highly satisfied with the support received from those people who are relevant in their lives. Likewise, we found that these families maintain frequent and warm relationships with their own families.
Social support, Families, Gay, Lesbian, Familias homoparentales, Gays, Apoyo social, Lesbianas
Social support, Families, Gay, Lesbian, Familias homoparentales, Gays, Apoyo social, Lesbianas
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