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The New Family Structures Study (abbreviated NFSS) is a sociological study of LGBT parenting conducted by sociologist Mark Regnerus of the University of Texas at Austin. The study surveyed over 15,000 Americans of ages 18 to 39. The first research article based on data from the study was published in July 2012 in Social Science Research, and concluded that people who had had a parent who had been in a same-gender relationship were at a greater risk of several adverse outcomes, including "being on public assistance, being unemployed, and having poorer educational attainment."

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  • El «New Family Structures Study», estudio sobre la estructura de las nuevas familias, más conocido como estudio de Regnerus, es un estudio sociológico realizado en 2012 por Mark Regnerus, profesor asociado de sociología en la Universidad de Texas en Austin.​​ El mismo resulta significativo particularmente por tratarse de uno de los pocos estudios académicos que se opone al consenso general científico;​​​ su principal conclusión sostiene que los niños que crecen en hogares en los que al menos uno de los adultos es homosexual, se ven perjudicados en su desarrollo personal.​ Como tal, este estudio ha sido empleado frecuentemente por aquellos que se oponen a la homoparentalidad y al matrimonio homosexual. (es)
  • The New Family Structures Study (abbreviated NFSS) is a sociological study of LGBT parenting conducted by sociologist Mark Regnerus of the University of Texas at Austin. The study surveyed over 15,000 Americans of ages 18 to 39. The first research article based on data from the study was published in July 2012 in Social Science Research, and concluded that people who had had a parent who had been in a same-gender relationship were at a greater risk of several adverse outcomes, including "being on public assistance, being unemployed, and having poorer educational attainment." The study was met with considerable criticism from many academics and scholarly organizations. Most notably, only two children in the study had actually lived with homosexually partnered parents for their entire childhoods. Many of the non-heterosexual parents were in previous heterosexual marriages, and had then gone on to be in a same-sex relationship at some point. Regnerus removed the effects of divorce, infidelity, single parenthood from his heterosexual control group, but not from the gay parent group. Thus, negative outcomes could be attributed to family disruption and divorce, as opposed to homosexual parenting. More importantly, large studies of twins separated at birth and raised in different environments found that they grew up to be just as similar as those raised together, and large adoption studies found that adopted children correlated with their biological parents for genetic reasons, not their adoptive parents. Thus, parents tend to have limited environmental effects on their children's behavior, and negative outcomes very likely correlate with shared genes between parents and children. A 2015 reanalysis raised serious questions about the validity of the study, suggesting misclassification of families, inconsistency in answers suggesting mischief, and evidence many respondents did not live with their non-heterosexual parents. When these cases were excluded the differences largely vanished. (en)
  • New Family Structures Study – kontrowersyjne badanie naukowe autorstwa socjologa Marka Regnerusa, wskazujące, że dzieci wzrastające w rodzinach homoseksualnych rozwijają się gorzej od potomstwa par heteroseksualnych. Zostało uznane za wadliwe od strony metodologicznej przez szereg naukowców i organizacji naukowych, m.in. Amerykańskie Towarzystwo Psychologiczne, Amerykańskie Towarzystwo Psychiatryczne i Amerykańskie Towarzystwo Socjologiczne. (pl)
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  • El «New Family Structures Study», estudio sobre la estructura de las nuevas familias, más conocido como estudio de Regnerus, es un estudio sociológico realizado en 2012 por Mark Regnerus, profesor asociado de sociología en la Universidad de Texas en Austin.​​ El mismo resulta significativo particularmente por tratarse de uno de los pocos estudios académicos que se opone al consenso general científico;​​​ su principal conclusión sostiene que los niños que crecen en hogares en los que al menos uno de los adultos es homosexual, se ven perjudicados en su desarrollo personal.​ Como tal, este estudio ha sido empleado frecuentemente por aquellos que se oponen a la homoparentalidad y al matrimonio homosexual. (es)
  • New Family Structures Study – kontrowersyjne badanie naukowe autorstwa socjologa Marka Regnerusa, wskazujące, że dzieci wzrastające w rodzinach homoseksualnych rozwijają się gorzej od potomstwa par heteroseksualnych. Zostało uznane za wadliwe od strony metodologicznej przez szereg naukowców i organizacji naukowych, m.in. Amerykańskie Towarzystwo Psychologiczne, Amerykańskie Towarzystwo Psychiatryczne i Amerykańskie Towarzystwo Socjologiczne. (pl)
  • The New Family Structures Study (abbreviated NFSS) is a sociological study of LGBT parenting conducted by sociologist Mark Regnerus of the University of Texas at Austin. The study surveyed over 15,000 Americans of ages 18 to 39. The first research article based on data from the study was published in July 2012 in Social Science Research, and concluded that people who had had a parent who had been in a same-gender relationship were at a greater risk of several adverse outcomes, including "being on public assistance, being unemployed, and having poorer educational attainment." (en)
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  • Estudio de Regnerus (es)
  • New Family Structures Study (en)
  • New Family Structures Study (pl)
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