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Evidence of Familial Nature of Male Homosexuality

Richard C. Pillard, MD; James D. Weinrich, PhD

Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1986;43(8):808-812.


Abstract

• We recruited 51 predominantly homosexual and 50 predominantly heterosexual men as index subjects for a family study of sexual orientation. The sexual orientation of siblings (115 sisters and 123 brothers) was ascertained in two ways: (1) via interview with the index subjects and (2) via interview of and/or mailed questionnaire to the siblings themselves. Index subjects' knowledge of the sexual orientation of their siblings was, for the most part, quite accurate. Moreover, heterosexual index men had about as many homosexual brothers as would be predicted given national prevalence figures for homosexuality, but homosexual index men had about four times as many homosexual brothers, although in both cases most brothers were heterosexual. There was no significant difference between the index groups in number of homosexual sisters. We conclude that there is a significant familial component to male homosexuality.



Author Affiliations

From the Family Studies Laboratory, Division of Psychiatry, Department of Biobehavioralston University Medical Center.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication April 11, 1985.

Reprint requests to Family Studies Laboratory s Laboratoryersity Medical Center, 85 E Newton St, Boston, MA 02118, Boston, MA



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