Posted on 06/04/2007 4:17:05 PM PDT by wagglebee
IOWA, 1 June 2007 ( LifeSiteNews.com) - Over the past five years, Dr. Sharon Quick, a member of the American Society of Anesthesiologists and retired Clinical Assistant Professor from the Washington School of Medicine, has analyzed all of the major scientific literature that was used in the 2002 American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Technical Report on Same-Sex "Marriage" Adoptions. The final report was printed in the highly influential Pediatrics journal and concludes by supporting the adoption of children by Gay and Lesbian Couples.
In an Iowa court-case in late May, Dr. Quick gave her official testimony that the Technical Report "contains major quotation and interpretive errors that, irrespective of the quality of the studies cited, invalidate the conclusions in the article."
Many medical societies trust the accuracy of the AAP's investigations and base their policies upon its reports. The report influenced the American Medical association, for example, to support the adoption of children by same-sex parents. The Report was also as evidence in the Massachusetts legal battle over same-sex union and in United States Supreme Court cases as well.
Dr. Sharon Quick discovered that the report inaccurately references an unprecedented 57 percent of its scientific literature. The list of grossly misgathered and misrepresented information reveals the bias and inaccuracy in the Technical Report.
These errors spread through a Policy Statement (2002) and Special Article entitled, "The Effects of Marriage, Civil Union, and Domestic Partnership Laws on the Health and Well-Being of Children," (2006) both printed in Pediatrics. The Special Article drew its information and conclusion almost entirely from the Technical report and so heaped inaccuracy upon inaccuracy. The Article stated, for example, "Lesbian mothers strongly endorse child-centered attitudes and commitment to their maternal roles." The original studies, however, did not specifically focus on lesbian maternal roles. The Report also ignores some of M. Kirkpatrick's original data (1987) which records a Lesbian mother calling her partner's son a "macho creep".
Out of 63 studies, 45 groups used volunteers for their samples. Much of the research was prone to participant, interviewer and researcher bias. For example, in some cases, participants were interviewed by lesbians or by researchers who supported same-sex unions.
In the case of Golombok et al (2003), the researchers were short of lesbian mothers for their investigation, so the researchers approached lesbian friends and acquaintances all from the same location and asked them to fill up the same space. Some primary researchers stated that their finding may not be conclusive, but secondary sources such as the TR have selectively reported these findings as indisputable fact.
Some background studies were funded by the Lesbian Health Fund of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, the Equity Foundation's Lesbian Project and other pro-homosexual organizations. Other cases did not take into account extraneous variables or the condition of the homosexual home from which the sample children were taken. In several cases, children from single-parent homes were representatives for norms within heterosexual families. These results are inconclusive, however, because they may be "actually dependent on the father's absence or presence rather than on the mother's sexual orientation."
Many studies investigated very small samples of young children (between 5 and 85 per group) while some of the studies used overlapping or duplicate samples. The majority of the studies did not investigate the harmful, long-term effects of coming from a same-sex marriage household.
Other flaws included broad generalizations, vague definitions, conflicting data, poor classifications of homosexual feelings and relationships and weak use of statistics by relying more on description. Dr. Quick concludes, "The AAP's standard for evidence-based medicine in a technical report is violated by the extent of the misrepresentation of the data, unsupported or misleading statements, and failure to report conflicting evidence contained within the report's own references
the conclusions of the report cannot be trusted and should not be used to define policy."
See the entire analysis by Dr. Quick (39 page pdf document)
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007_docs/Analysisofgayparenting...
See related previous LifeSiteNews.com reports:
Swedish Judge Forbids Lesbian from Adopting Partners Child
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/jan/07011008.html
Arkansas High Court Favours Gay Foster Parents
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2006/jun/06063007.html
A Further Betrayal of Children
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/sep/050929a.html
Same-Sex Parenting is Harmful to Children Says REAL Women of Canada
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2004/apr/040428c.html
The Case Against Same-Sex Marriage
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2004/feb/040223a.html
AMERICAN PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION ENDORSES HOMOSEXUAL PARENTING
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2002/may/02052906.html
INVESTIGATION INTO HOMOSEXUAL PARENTING WARNS OF SERIOUS PROBLEMS FOR CHILDREN
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2002/feb/02020503.html
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Well since homosexuals and lesbians aren’t going to produce children naturally how do you suppose they are going to perpetuate their lifestyle without adoption ???
I apologize.
Engaging in homosexual intercourse is perfectly normal and as pure as the driven snow, while 12 year old boys who can't sit still in class are abnormal and need psychoactive medication to "fix" them.
Recruiting and artificial insemination come to mind.
Ring Around Uranus *ping*...
And adoption could very well be a form of recruiting !!!
There are many other ways easier than adopting.
Well I personally believe adoption is one of em. You can believe what you want !!!
I believe that the idea that homosexuals are adopting to recruit more homosexuals is ridiculous and paranoid.
And I believe your a fool !!!
They already own the “public schools” and the national media.
Its certainly not natural and normal to the children the adopt!
Holes?... Round Holes with Square Pegs, ... or Square Holes with Round Pegs?
“Your” a fool? I don’t usually point out misspellings, but if YOU’RE going to call me a fool, you should at least learn the difference between your and you’re.
Please explain why homosexuals would go through all the expense and legal hassles of adopting simply to “recruit” one new homosexual? Which might not work anyway. Have you found any evidence that this happens regularly? Of course you haven’t.
I’m not defending adoption by homosexuals, but there’s plenty of reason to criticize it without inventing some screwball reason.
This damn your\you’re gets me every time and people like you LOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE to point it out.I don’t want kids in homosexual “families” because it’s a perverted lifestyle.NO it’s not my idea,it’s in the Bible,it’s God’s, and I happen to believe while not ALL homosexual couples are pushing the life to youngsters there are some who do.And some is too many in my opinion !!!
I believe that the idea that homosexuals are adopting to recruit more homosexuals is ridiculous and paranoid.
Then you do not understand the movement at all.
You do not understand the hatred that many homosexuals harbor against the “straight” world.
You are unaware of the damage and disaster they bring to children in their clutches.
I would say such an observation is far from ridiculous and paranoid. Homosexual activity is a behavior -there is nothing as yet identified that is innately "homosexual" -as such, "homosexuality" is nothing more than practiced behavior --period...
SO, in essence, when "homosexuals" adopt and raise children to accept the behavior "they" are recruiting to their "team"...
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