AMA Wrong - Studies of children of gay parents not conclusive
AMA director Gammon says there is no difference in s ame-sex parenting and children ’s outcomes. But is he correct? A closer examination of the American psychological association’s brief on lesbian and gay parenting says something quite different. In 2005, the American Psychological Association (APA) issued an official brief on lesbian and gay parenting. This brief included the assertion: “Not a single study has found children of lesbian or gay parents to be disadvantaged in any significant respect relative to children of heterosexual parents” (p. 15). This is AMA Gannon's claim: but does it stack up? The present article closely examines this assertion and the 59 published studies cited by the APA to support it. Seven central questions address: (1) homogeneous sampling, (2) absence of comparison groups, (3) comparison group characteristics, (4) contradictory data, (5) the limited scope of children’s outcomes stu...