Let me guess, this "research" was conducted by a gay man/men.
Most university studies are absolute garbage. They always have some type of liberal agenda to push.
Well, you can easily determine if they have a liberal agenda to push by finding out who funded the study. A large portion of peer-reviewed journals require the authors to disclose all funding and financial support for their study. You're making it seem like its some gigantic secret. If there was no funding, then nothing will be listed--though, there are some journals that still do not require full disclosure. If the journal requires full disclosure, and the author keeps it a secret, then its a serious ethical breath. People make it seem like its such a giant secret who is funding studies. Again, its not. Its on the first page of A LOT of peer-reviewed journals.
Depression article:
Preparation of this article was facilitated by support and funding from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (Research Network on Youth
Mental Health [provided to John R. Weisz]); support from the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (provided to Carolyn A. McCarty); and National Institute of Mental Health Grants K01 MH69892 (awarded to Carolyn A. McCarty), R01-MH57347, R21- MH63302, and R01-MH068806 (awarded to John R. Weisz).
From a study on gay fathers:
This project was supported by a grant awarded by the United Kingdom Economic and Social Research Council. We would like to thank the British Association of Adoption and Fostering, all the participating adoption agencies, New Family Social, Gabriela Roman, and all the families who took part in the study.
A study on transgender children:
Supported by an internal grant from the Royalty Research Fund at the University of Washington to Dr Olson and a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (K01-MH092526) and the National Institutes of Health (R01-MH103291) to Dr McLaughlin. Funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
A study on gay/lesbian adolescence:
This research was supported by the National Institute of Mental Health grant R01-MH066058 to Dr. Ilan Meyer