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- Title
Legal recognition of same-sex relationships in the United States: a social science perspective.
- Authors
Herek, Gregory M
- Abstract
Whether and how civil society should recognize committed relationships between same-sex partners has become a prominent, often divisive, policy issue. The present article reviews relevant behavioral and social science research to assess the validity of key factual claims in this debate. The data indicate that same-sex and heterosexual relationships do not differ in their essential psychosocial dimensions; that a parent's sexual orientation is unrelated to her or his ability to provide a healthy and nurturing family environment; and that marriage bestows substantial psychological, social, and health benefits. It is concluded that same-sex couples and their children are likely to benefit in numerous ways from legal recognition of their families, and providing such recognition through marriage will bestow greater benefit than civil unions or domestic partnerships. Trends in public opinion toward greater support for legal recognition of same-sex couples are discussed.
- Publication
The American psychologist, 2006, Vol 61, Issue 6, p607
- ISSN
0003-066X
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1037/0003-066X.61.6.607