Previous Page Next Page

Extracted Text (may have errors)

References  257 Greenan, D. E., and G. Tunnell. 2003. Couple Therapy with Gay Men. New York: Guilford. Greenberg, A. S., and J. M. Bailey.2001. “Parental Selection of Children’s Sexual Ori- entation.”Archives of Sexual Behavior 30:423–37. Griffin, C. W., M. J. Wirth, and A. G. Wirth.1986.BeyondAcceptance: Parents of Lesbi- ans and Gays TalkAboutTheirExperiences. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Griffin, C. W., M. J. Wirth, and A. G. Wirth.1997.BeyondAcceptance: Parents ofLes- bians andGaysTalkAboutTheirExperiences. Rev ed. New York: St. Martin’s. Grove, C., D. S. Bimbi, J. E. Nanín, and J. T. Parsons.2006. “Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Generational Factors Associated with the Coming-Out Process Among Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Individuals.”Journal of Sex Research 43:115–21. Guerin, P., and E. Pendagast.1976. “Evaluation of Family System and Genogram,” In P. Guerin, ed., Family Therapy: Theory and Practice, pp. 450–64. New York: Gardner. Hall, H. I., R. H. Byers, Q. Ling, and L. Espinoza.2007. “HIV Prevalence and Dis- ease Progression Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States. American Journal of Public Health 97:1060–66. Halperin, D. 1990. One Hundred Years of Homosexuality: And Other Essays on Greek Love. New York: Routledge. Hansen, D. A., and V. A. Johnson.1979. “Rethinking Family Stress Theory: Defini- tional Aspects.” In W. R. Burr, R. Hill, F. I. Nye, and I. L. Reiss, eds.,Contempo- rary Theories About the Family: Research-Based Theories, 1:582–603. New York: Free Press. Herdt, G. H. 1984. Ritualized Homosexuality in Melanesia. Berkeley: University of California Press. ———1999.Sambia Sexual Culture: Essays from the Field.Chicago: University of Chi- cago Press. ———2006. The Sambia: Ritual, Sexuality, and Change inPapua New Guinea. 2d ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. Herdt, G..H., and B. Koff.2000.Something to Tell You: The Road Families Travel When a Child Is Gay. New York: Columbia University Press. Herek, G. M., R. Chopp, and D. Strohl.2007. “Sexual Stigma: Putting Sexual Minor- ity Health Issues in Context.” In I. H. Meyer and M. E. Northridge, eds., The Health of Sexual Minorities: Public Health Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations, pp.171–208. New York: Springer. Hill, R. 1971. Families Under Stress: Adjustment to the Crises of War Separation and Reunion.Westport, CT: Greenwood. Hill, R., and R. H. Rodgers.1964. “The Developmental Approach.” In H. T. Chris- tenson, ed., Handbook of Marriage and the Family, pp. 171–211. Chicago: Rand McNally. Hom, A. Y.1994. “Stories from the Homefront: Perspectives of Asian American Par- ents with Lesbian Daughters and Gay Sons.” Amerasia Journal20:19–32. Hooker, E.1957. “The Adjustment of the Male Overt Homosexual.”Journal of Projec- tive Techniques 21:18–31. 09_lasala14382_ref.indd 257 3/10/10 1:13:02 PM

Help

loading