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女同性恋父母的成年子女:他们与他们的精子捐赠者的关系如何?

Adult offspring of lesbian parents: How do they relate to their sperm donors?

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine, San Francisco, California.

Social Policy Research on LGBT Health, Netherlands Institute for Social Research, The Hague, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Fertil Steril. 2020 Oct;114(4):879-887. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2020.05.010. Epub 2020 Jul 4.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To study how adult offspring in planned lesbian-parent families relate to their unknown or known donors.

DESIGN

Qualitative analyses of the sixth wave of online surveys from a longitudinal study of adult offspring in planned lesbian families, enrolled at conception.

SETTING

Community-based United States national study.

PATIENT(S): The 76 participants were 25-year-old donor insemination (DI) offspring whose lesbian parent(s) enrolled in a prospective longitudinal study when these offspring were conceived.

INTERVENTION(S): None.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Offspring were asked about donor type, feelings about permanently unknown donor, satisfaction with and role of known donor, whether relationship with known donor was ongoing, and age of meeting open-identity donor.

RESULT(S): This cohort (n = 76) of DI offspring with lesbian parents was among the first generation to reach adulthood. Thirty participants had permanently unknown donors and most participants felt comfortable about not knowing them. Sixteen participants had open-identity donors they had not met. Thirty had currently known donors-met in childhood (n = 22) or after open-identity donor disclosure (n = 8)-of whom two thirds had ongoing relationships with donors, half considered their donors as acquaintances, and nearly half had good feelings about their relationship, although a minority expressed conflicted feelings.

CONCLUSION(S): This study of adult DI offspring from planned lesbian families shows that those who knew their donors mainly felt positively about these relationships. Qualitative analyses offered insight into offspring-donor relationships, whose numbers are increasing due to historical and demographic trends.

摘要

目的

研究计划中的女同性恋父母家庭中的成年子女与他们未知或已知的供体之间的关系。

设计

对一项计划中的女同性恋家庭成年子女纵向研究第六波在线调查的定性分析,该研究在受孕时招募参与者。

地点

美国社区为基础的全国性研究。

患者

76 名参与者为供体授精(DI)的成年子女,他们的女同性恋父母在这些子女受孕时参加了一项前瞻性纵向研究。

干预措施

无。

主要观察指标

询问子女供体类型、对永久未知供体的感受、对已知供体的满意度和作用、与已知供体的关系是否持续,以及与公开身份供体见面的年龄。

结果

该队列(n=76)的 DI 子女和女同性恋父母属于第一代成年子女。30 名参与者有永久未知的供体,大多数参与者对不知道他们的情况感到满意。16 名参与者有公开身份的未见面的供体。30 名参与者有目前已知的供体-在童年时见过(n=22)或在公开身份供体披露后见过(n=8)-其中三分之二与供体保持着关系,一半将供体视为熟人,近一半对他们的关系感到满意,尽管少数人表达了矛盾的感受。

结论

这项对计划中的女同性恋家庭中的成年 DI 子女的研究表明,那些了解供体的人主要对这些关系持积极态度。定性分析提供了对子女-供体关系的深入了解,由于历史和人口趋势,这些关系的数量正在增加。

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