“…These findings are consistent with existing research that has explored societal perceptions toward married and nevermarried parents and consistently found that single parents are viewed more negatively than any other group of parents (Bryan, Coleman, Ganong, & Bryan, 1986;Ganong, Coleman, & Riley, 1988;Rhodes & Johnson, 2000;Usdansky, 2009b). While negative societal perceptions of single parents as a group have been well-documented, the research also suggests that these perceptions vary by the gender of the single parent (Bennett & Jamieson, 1999;Bryan et al, 1986;Haire & McGeorge, 2012;Hilton & Devall, 1998). In particular, researchers argue that single mothers are viewed more negatively than single fathers (DeJean et al, 2012;Ganong et al, 1988;Hilton, Desrochers, & Devall, 2001;Jarrett, 1996).…”