Department of Neurobiology Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden.
Department of Sociology, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Hum Fertil (Camb). 2021 Feb;24(1):14-23. doi: 10.1080/14647273.2018.1533256. Epub 2018 Nov 2.
Disclosure issues in relation to donor conception have mainly been examined in the context of relationships and interaction within donor-conceived families, whilst influences from outside the family, for example societal ones, have been little researched. This study explored the societal experiences of individuals who build their family with the help of donor conception (i.e. donor-conceived families), specifically, where and how parents and society interact and the presence and influence of cultural beliefs and values regarding the family. Belgian ( = 89) and Swedish ( = 56) donor-conceiving parents completed an online-survey focusing on their experiences with societal perceptions and attitudes and behaviour and responses from friends, healthcare professionals and teachers. Descriptive and comparative statistical analyses were conducted. Results showed that donor-conceiving parents were challenged by societal representations, responses from friends, healthcare professionals and teachers, and cultural norms and values. Parents had to cope with lack of knowledge and understanding of donor-conceived families and colliding views on the relevance of genes in kinship. They needed to be able to explain and defend themselves, correct others and handle emotions and sensitivity when managing these interactions. Through psycho-education health-care professionals can help families anticipate potential reactions and manage societal responses by strengthening parents' coping mechanisms. These findings also call for awareness of the presence of cultural norms and values even when counsellor and patient share the same culture because counsellor and donor-conceiving parents can relate differently to (collide or conform with them) the shared cultural norms, which can impact on parents' experience.
与供体受孕相关的披露问题主要在供体受孕家庭的关系和互动背景下进行了研究,而家庭以外的影响,例如社会影响,研究得很少。本研究探讨了通过供体受孕(即供体受孕家庭)建立家庭的个体所经历的社会问题,特别是父母和社会如何互动,以及关于家庭的文化信仰和价值观的存在和影响。比利时( = 89)和瑞典( = 56)的供体受孕父母完成了一项在线调查,重点是他们对社会观念和态度以及朋友、医疗保健专业人员和教师的行为和反应的体验。进行了描述性和比较性统计分析。结果表明,供体受孕父母面临着社会代表、朋友、医疗保健专业人员和教师的反应以及文化规范和价值观的挑战。父母必须应对缺乏对供体受孕家庭的了解和理解,以及在亲属关系中基因的相关性方面存在冲突的观点。他们需要能够解释和为自己辩护,纠正他人,并在处理这些互动时处理情绪和敏感性。通过心理教育,医疗保健专业人员可以帮助家庭预测潜在的反应,并通过加强父母的应对机制来管理社会反应。这些发现还呼吁关注文化规范和价值观的存在,即使顾问和患者具有相同的文化背景,因为顾问和供体受孕父母可能对(碰撞或符合)共同的文化规范有不同的看法,这会影响父母的体验。