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Análisis del apego en familias homoparentales españolas: Relaciones de apego parental y estilos parentales

Authors: Huchet Álvarez, Daniel;

Análisis del apego en familias homoparentales españolas: Relaciones de apego parental y estilos parentales

Abstract

Aquest treball va tenir com a propòsit analitzar la inclinació i els estils parentals de famílies homoparentals espanyoles amb fills adoptius i per a això es van establir dos subgrups: famílies de dones lesbianes i d'homes homosexuals; a més d'un tercer de control: famílies heterosexuals. Es va buscar mesurar les variables esmentades, estudiar la seva correlació i indagar les diferències d'inclinació i les de criança positiva entre aquests tres subgrups. En l'estudi van participar 48 mares i pares pertanyents a famílies de dones lesbianes (14), d'homes homosexuals (20) i d'heterosexuals (14). Per a mesurar les variables es van utilitzar dos instruments: l'Escala d'inclinació CaMir R i una de les tres versions del Qüestionari de Criança Positiva segons la franja d'edat dels fills. Els resultats d'aquest treball mostren que la inclinació segura i la criança positiva estan relacionades entre si i que les famílies homoparentals mostren nivells d'inclinació segura similar al de famílies heterosexuals. Aquestes dades aporten evidència per a eliminar l'estigma que envolta a aquest col·lectiu en matèria de criança, alguna cosa que podria facilitar l'adopció internacional d'aquestes parelles en un futur.

Este trabajo tuvo como propósito analizar el apego y los estilos parentales de familias homoparentales españolas con hijos adoptivos y para ello se establecieron dos subgrupos: familias de mujeres lesbianas y de hombres homosexuales; además de un tercero de control: familias heterosexuales. Se buscó medir las variables mencionadas, estudiar su correlación e indagar las diferencias de apego y las de parentalidad positiva entre esos tres subgrupos. En el estudio participaron 48 madres y padres pertenecientes a familias de mujeres lesbianas (14), de hombres homosexuales (20) y de heterosexuales (14). Para medir las variables se utilizaron dos instrumentos: la Escala de apego CaMir R y una de las tres versiones del Cuestionario de Parentalidad Positiva según la franja de edad de los hijos. Los resultados de este trabajo muestran que el apego seguro y la parentalidad positiva están relacionadas entre sí y que las familias homoparentales muestran niveles de apego seguro similar al de familias heterosexuales. Estos datos aportan evidencia para eliminar el estigma que rodea a este colectivo en materia de parentalidad, algo que podría facilitar la adopción internacional de estas parejas en un futuro.

This work was intended to analyze the attachment and parental styles of Spanish homoparental families with adoptive children and for this, two subgroups were established: families of lesbian women and homosexual men; In addition to a third of control: heterosexual families. It was sought to measure the mentioned variables, study their correlation and investigate the differences in attachment and those of positive parentality between those three subgroups. In this study participated 48 mothers and fathers belonging to families of lesbian women (14), homosexual men (20) and heterosexual families (14). To measure the variables, two instruments were used: the Attachment Scale CaMir-R and one of the three versions of the Positive Parentality Questionnaire according to the children's age strip. The results of this work show that safe attachment and positive parentality are related to each other and that homoparental families show safe attachment levels similar to heterosexual families. These data provide evidence to eliminate the stigma that surrounds this group in the matter of parentality, something that could facilitate the international adoption of these couples in the future.

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homoparental families, famílies homoparentals, estils parentals, adopció, parental styles, homosexuality, safe attachment, inclinació segura, Famílies monoparentals -- TFM, apego seguro, Familias monoparentales -- TFM, familias homoparentales, adopción, estilos parentales, adoption, homosexualidad, homosexualitat, Single-parent families -- TFM

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