Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China.
Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China.
Fertil Steril. 2016 Oct;106(5):1221-1229. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2016.06.042. Epub 2016 Jul 26.
To assess the perceived importance of childbearing and attitudes toward assisted reproductive technology (ART) among Chinese lesbians and the impact on their psychological well-being.
Survey-based study using a 39-item questionnaire.
Not applicable.
PATIENT(S): A total of 438 Chinese lesbians between the ages of 18 and 35 years.
INTERVENTION(S): None.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Perceived importance of childbearing; attitudes toward ART; and levels of anxiety and depression.
RESULT(S): Perceived importance of childbearing to Chinese lesbians was negatively associated with age (r = -0.23), relationship length (r = -0.18), and full-time employment (F = 4.29). Compared to heterosexual childless women, Chinese lesbians thought childbearing was significantly less important (3.30 vs. 6.00 on a 1-10 scale, t = 14.6). Most lesbian respondents (92%) supported legalizing same-sex couples' access to ART, although less than half (41%) wanted to use it themselves to have children. Among lesbians who thought childbearing was important to their parents or their partners, not wanting ART was associated with higher anxiety levels.
CONCLUSION(S): This is the first quantitative study of childbearing attitudes of lesbians in Asia. The data suggest that Chinese lesbians in the study who perceived childbearing as important to their parents or to their partners but did not want to seek ART reported higher anxiety levels. This study helps raise health care professionals' awareness of Chinese lesbians' attitudes toward childbearing as well as calls for a better delivery system of fertility and mental health services to address the psychological burden of Chinese lesbians in relation to reproductive issues.
评估中国女同性恋者对生育的认知重要性和对辅助生殖技术(ART)的态度,以及这些因素对她们心理健康的影响。
基于问卷调查的研究,使用了 39 项问卷。
不适用。
年龄在 18 至 35 岁之间的 438 名中国女同性恋者。
无。
生育认知重要性;对 ART 的态度;焦虑和抑郁水平。
中国女同性恋者对生育的认知重要性与年龄(r = -0.23)、关系持续时间(r = -0.18)和全职工作(F = 4.29)呈负相关。与异性恋无子女女性相比,中国女同性恋者认为生育的重要性明显较低(1-10 分制,分别为 3.30 分和 6.00 分,t = 14.6)。大多数女同性恋受访者(92%)支持同性伴侣合法获得 ART,但只有不到一半(41%)希望自己使用它来生育。在认为生育对父母或伴侣很重要的女同性恋者中,不希望使用 ART 与更高的焦虑水平相关。
这是亚洲首个对女同性恋生育态度的定量研究。数据表明,研究中的中国女同性恋者如果认为生育对父母或伴侣很重要,但又不想寻求 ART,她们的焦虑水平可能更高。本研究有助于提高医疗保健专业人员对中国女同性恋者生育态度的认识,并呼吁建立更好的生育和心理健康服务提供系统,以解决与生殖问题相关的中国女同性恋者的心理负担。