Milman Lauren W, Senapati Suneeta, Sammel Mary D, Cameron Katherine D, Gracia Clarisa
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Fertil Steril. 2017 May;107(5):1214-1222.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2017.03.010.
To assess reproductive choices of reproductive-age women in the United States and factors that influence consideration of elective egg freezing (EF).
Cross-sectional internet-based survey.
Not applicable.
One thousand women aged 21-45 years.
INTERVENTION(S): An anonymous 63-item self-administered questionnaire was distributed to a representative cross-section of women aged 21-45 years, stratified by age <35 years. One-half of the sample had at least one child, and the other one-half did not. All of the participants were interested in having children.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Ordinal logistic regression was performed to characterize the association of population characteristics and reproductive knowledge with likelihood to consider EF. Willingness to pay was assessed with the use of a linear prediction model that calculated dollar amounts at varying success rates.
RESULT(S): Overall, 87.2% of the sample reported awareness of EF for fertility preservation and 25% would consider this option, yet only 29.8% knew what the EF process entails. Once informed of the process, 30% of women changed their level of consideration. In a multivariable model, Asian race, single status, and infertility increased the likelihood of considering EF. Women likely to consider egg freezing would be willing to pay $3,811.55 (95% confidence interval $2,862.66-$4,760.44). If the total cost were $10,000, 91% of the cohort would accept at minimum a 50% chance of successful delivery.
CONCLUSION(S): This study is one of the largest cohorts of reproductive-age women in the United States addressing reproductive choices and factors associated with the importance of having a biologically related child and the likelihood of considering EF to preserve fertility. This study provides important insight into the willingness to pay for this elective endeavor.
评估美国育龄妇女的生育选择以及影响其考虑选择性卵子冷冻(EF)的因素。
基于网络的横断面调查。
不适用。
1000名年龄在21 - 45岁的女性。
向年龄在21 - 45岁的具有代表性的女性横断面群体发放一份63项的匿名自填问卷,按年龄<35岁分层。样本的一半至少育有一个孩子,另一半没有。所有参与者都有生育意愿。
进行有序逻辑回归以描述人口特征和生殖知识与考虑EF可能性之间的关联。使用线性预测模型评估支付意愿该模型计算不同成功率下的金额。
总体而言,87.2%的样本表示知晓用于生育力保存的EF,25%会考虑这一选择,但只有29.8%知道EF过程涉及哪些内容。一旦了解该过程,30%的女性改变了她们的考虑程度。在多变量模型中,亚裔种族、单身状态和不孕增加了考虑EF的可能性。可能考虑卵子冷冻的女性愿意支付3811.55美元(95%置信区间2862.66 - 4760.44美元)。如果总成本为10000美元,91%的队列成员至少会接受50%的成功分娩几率。
本研究是美国针对生育选择以及与生育亲生子女的重要性和考虑EF以保存生育力相关因素的最大规模育龄女性队列研究之一。本研究为这种选择性行为的支付意愿提供了重要见解。