An adolescent shares with the nurse that he is gay and that he is going to tell his parents. The nurse knows that parental response to the disclosure of homosexuality is strongly influenced by the: (Select all that apply.)
1. Strength of traditional gender role conceptions.
2. Perceptions of the probable attitudes of significant others in the family's network.
3. Parental age.
4. Parental education.
5. Parental race.
Answer: 1, 2, 3, 4
Explanation: 1. The parental response to the disclosure of homosexuality is strongly influenced by a variety of factors, which include: the strength of traditional gender role conceptions, perceptions of the probable attitudes of significant others in the family's social network, and parental age and education level. The younger and better educated parents tend to be more accepting. Race is not an influencing factor.
2. The parental response to the disclosure of homosexuality is strongly influenced by a variety of factors, which include: the strength of traditional gender role conceptions, perceptions of the probable attitudes of significant others in the family's social network, and parental age and education level. The younger and better educated parents tend to be more accepting. Race is not an influencing factor.
3. The parental response to the disclosure of homosexuality is strongly influenced by a variety of factors, which include: the strength of traditional gender role conceptions, perceptions of the probable attitudes of significant others in the family's social network, and parental age and education level. The younger and better educated parents tend to be more accepting. Race is not an influencing factor.
4. The parental response to the disclosure of homosexuality is strongly influenced by a variety of factors, which include: the strength of traditional gender role conceptions, perceptions of the probable attitudes of significant others in the family's social network, and parental age and education level. The younger and better educated parents tend to be more accepting. Race is not an influencing factor.
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