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Feinstein, B. A., Wadsworth, L. P., Davila, J., & Goldfried, M. R. (2014). Do parental acceptance and family support moderate associations between dimensions of minority stress and depressive symptoms among lesbians and gay men? Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 45(4), 239–246.

Feugé, É. A., Cossette, L., Cyr, C., & Julien, D. (2019). Parental involvement among adoptive gay fathers: Associations with resources, time constraints, gender role, and child adjustment. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 6(1), 1–10.

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- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, A Practitioner’s Resource Guide: Helping Families to Support Their LGBT Children. HHS Publication No. PEP14-LGBTKIDS. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2014, p. 14-15.

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