Center for Infertility and Reproductive Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.
Fertil Steril. 2019 Mar;111(3):497-504.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2018.11.019. Epub 2019 Jan 2.
To assess public attitudes toward placing age limits on men and women seeking fertility treatment.
Cross-sectional web-based survey.
Not applicable.
PATIENT(S): A nationally representative sample of 1,427 adults in the United States.
INTERVENTION(S): Not applicable.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Support for placing age limits on people seeking fertility treatment.
RESULT(S): Sixty-seven percent of respondents supported placing age limits on women, whereas 57% supported placing age limits on men seeking fertility treatments. Sixty-four percent agreed with current American Society for Reproductive Medicine guidelines that ET should not be undertaken beyond age 55 years. Whereas 55% of respondents supported placing age limits on both men and women, 12% supported age limits on women but not men, and 3% supported age limits on men but not women. Men were more likely to answer discordantly when compared with female respondents. Individuals older than 50 years, who lived in the western United States, or with a personal knowledge of someone who used assisted reproductive technology were more likely to support age limits on both women and men seeking fertility treatments. Sexual minorities, people without biological children, and single, long-term partnered or divorced/widowed respondents were less likely to support age limits on men or women seeking fertility treatments.
CONCLUSION(S): Fifty-five percent of respondents in a nationally representative sample support upper age limits on both men and women seeking fertility treatments. Support was associated with various demographic characteristics. Men were more likely than women to support age limits only on women.
评估公众对设定寻求生育治疗的男性和女性年龄限制的态度。
基于网络的横断面调查。
不适用。
美国 1427 名成年人的全国代表性样本。
不适用。
支持对寻求生育治疗的人设定年龄限制。
67%的受访者支持对女性设定年龄限制,而 57%的受访者支持对男性设定年龄限制。64%的人同意美国生殖医学协会目前的指南,即不应该对 55 岁以上的人进行胚胎移植。尽管 55%的受访者支持对男性和女性都设定年龄限制,但 12%的人支持对女性设定年龄限制而不对男性设定,3%的人支持对男性设定年龄限制而不对女性设定。与女性受访者相比,男性更有可能给出不一致的答案。年龄超过 50 岁、居住在美国西部的人,或个人了解使用辅助生殖技术的人,更有可能支持对寻求生育治疗的男性和女性设定年龄限制。性少数群体、没有亲生子女的人以及单身、长期伴侣或离婚/丧偶的受访者不太可能支持对寻求生育治疗的男性或女性设定年龄限制。
在全国代表性样本中,55%的受访者支持对寻求生育治疗的男性和女性设定最高年龄限制。支持与各种人口统计学特征有关。与女性相比,男性更有可能只支持对女性设定年龄限制。