A review of three decades of research from around the world has categorically quashed misinformed arguments that children of same-sex parents fare worse.
As Australia's marriage equality debate continues, a team of its top paediatricians assessed published evidence to conclusively demonstrate kids and adolescents with same-sex parents are at no greater risk of poorer health and wellbeing than other children.
Their review, published overnight in the Medical Journal of Australia, showed children raised in same-sex parented families did as well emotionally, socially and educationally as children raised by heterosexual couple parents.
Earlier this year, the Public Policy Research Portal at Columbia Law School in the US reviewed 79 studies that investigated the wellbeing of children raised by gay or lesbian parents.
That review concluded that there was "an overwhelming scholarly consensus, based on over three decades of peer-reviewed research, that having a gay or lesbian parent does not harm children."