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Carnaghi, A., Anderson, J. & Bianchi, M. (2020). On the origin of beliefs about the sexual orientation and gender-role development of children raised by gay-male and heterosexual parents: an italian study. Men and Masculinities. 23 (3-4), 636-660
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A. Carnaghi et al.,  "On the origin of beliefs about the sexual orientation and gender-role development of children raised by gay-male and heterosexual parents: an italian study", in Men and Masculinities, vol. 23, no. 3-4, pp. 636-660, 2020
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@article{carnaghi2020_1715126555933,
	author = "Carnaghi, A. and Anderson, J. and Bianchi, M.",
	title = "On the origin of beliefs about the sexual orientation and gender-role development of children raised by gay-male and heterosexual parents: an italian study",
	journal = "Men and Masculinities",
	year = "2020",
	volume = "23",
	number = "3-4",
	doi = "10.1177/1097184X18775462",
	pages = "636-660",
	url = "http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1097184X18775462"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - On the origin of beliefs about the sexual orientation and gender-role development of children raised by gay-male and heterosexual parents: an italian study
T2  - Men and Masculinities
VL  - 23
IS  - 3-4
AU  - Carnaghi, A.
AU  - Anderson, J.
AU  - Bianchi, M.
PY  - 2020
SP  - 636-660
SN  - 1097-184X
DO  - 10.1177/1097184X18775462
UR  - http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1097184X18775462
AB  - In three studies, heterosexual participants were presented with descriptions of heterosexual and gay-male parents. Importantly, the level of gender-role conformity of the gay-male parents was experimentally manipulated, resulting in their level of gender-role conformity ranging from high to low. Compared to the son of a heterosexual couple, the son of all gay-male couples had a lower expected likelihood of developing as heterosexual. This result was independent of the level of gender-role conformity of the gay-male couples (study 1–3). The beliefs about the gender-role development of the son, in terms of anticipated masculinity (study 1), gender stereotyping (study 2), and affective adjustment (study 3), mapped onto the level of gender-role conformity of the parents, regardless of their sexual orientation. Also, heterosexual parents were consistently judged more positively than gay-male parents, independently of their level of gender-role conformity (study 1–3). Results were discussed within the theoretical framework of stereotypes about gay-male parenting.
ER  -