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July-August 2015 – Dr. Donald Paul Sullins of Catholic University of America, led a study to determine if children with same sex parents suffer any disadvantage in emotional well being. Sullins studied a representative sample of 207,007 children, including 512 with same sex parents, and found that emotional problems appeared twice as often among children with same sex parents.
In his abstract of the study, last revised March 13, 2015, Sullins said, “The two groups are different by definition. Intact opposite sex marriage ensures children of the persistent presence of their joint biological parents; same sex marriage ensures the opposite.” The study was published in the British Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science.
http://papers.ssrn.com, 3/13/15