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威胁传记中断:癌症后女性和男性的不孕的性别建构和经历。

Threat of biographical disruption: the gendered construction and experience of infertility following cancer for women and men.

机构信息

Translational Health Research Institute, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith South, 2751, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Cancer. 2018 Mar 5;18(1):250. doi: 10.1186/s12885-018-4172-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Infertility is a major concern for people with cancer and their partners. There have been calls for further research on the gendered nature of psychosocial, emotional and identity concomitants of fertility post-cancer across women and men.

METHOD

The gendered construction and experience of infertility following cancer was examined through a survey of 693 women and 185 men, and in-depth one-to-one interviews with a subsample of survey respondents, 61 women and 17 men, purposively selected across cancer types and age groups. Thematic decomposition was used to examine the open ended survey responses and interviews. The chi square test for independence was used to test for group differences between women and men on closed survey items.

RESULTS

In the thematic decomposition, infertility was identified as providing a 'Threat of Biographical Disruption' which impacted on life course and identity, for both women and men. Subthemes identified were: 'Parenthood as central to adulthood'; 'Infertility as a threat to gender identity'; ' Unknown fertility status and delayed parenthood'; 'Feelings of loss and grief'; 'Absence of understanding and support'; 'Benefit finding and renegotiation of identity'. In the closed survey items, the majority of women and men agreed that they had always 'wanted to be a parent' and that 'parenthood was a more important life goal than a satisfying career'. 'It is hard to feel like a true adult until you have a child' and impact upon 'my feelings about myself as a man or a woman' was reported by both women and men, with significantly more women reporting 'I feel empty because of fertility issues'. Many participants agreed they 'could visualise a happy life without a child' and there is 'freedom without children'. Significantly more men than women reported that they had not discussed fertility with a health care professional.

CONCLUSION

The fear of infertility following cancer, or knowledge of compromised fertility, can have negative effects on identity and psychological wellbeing for both women and men, serving to create biographical disruption. Support from family, partners and health care professionals can facilitate renegotiation of identity and coping.

摘要

背景

不孕不育是癌症患者及其伴侣的主要关注点。人们呼吁进一步研究女性和男性癌症后生育的社会心理、情感和身份问题的性别差异。

方法

通过对 693 名女性和 185 名男性的调查,以及对调查受访者中 61 名女性和 17 名男性的深入一对一访谈,研究了癌症后不孕不育的性别建构和体验。采用主题分解法分析开放式调查回复和访谈内容。采用卡方独立性检验检验女性和男性在封闭调查项目上的差异。

结果

在主题分解中,不孕不育被认为对女性和男性的生活轨迹和身份构成了“传记中断的威胁”。确定的子主题包括:“为人父母是成年的核心”;“不孕不育是性别认同的威胁”;“生育状况未知和延迟生育”;“失落和悲伤的感觉”;“缺乏理解和支持”;“受益发现和身份重新协商”。在封闭的调查项目中,大多数女性和男性都表示他们一直“想要成为父母”,“为人父母比一份令人满意的职业更重要”。“有了孩子才能感觉自己是真正的成年人”,“对自己作为男人或女人的感觉有影响”,女性和男性都有这种说法,而且更多的女性报告说“因为生育问题,我感到空虚”。许多参与者表示他们“可以想象没有孩子的幸福生活”,“没有孩子就有自由”。报告没有与医疗保健专业人员讨论生育问题的男性明显多于女性。

结论

对癌症后不孕不育的恐惧,或对生育能力受损的了解,可能会对女性和男性的身份和心理健康产生负面影响,从而导致传记中断。来自家庭、伴侣和医疗保健专业人员的支持可以促进身份的重新协商和应对。

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