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一项针对英国女性生育态度、期望生育年龄以及 COVID-19 大流行影响的在线调查。

An online survey of UK women's attitudes to having children, the age they want children and the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

EGA Institute for Women's Health, University College London, London, UK.

Universidad del Rosario, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Neuroscience Center Neurovitae-UR, Neuroscience Research Group NEUROS, Bogotá, Colombia.

出版信息

Hum Reprod. 2022 Oct 31;37(11):2611-2622. doi: 10.1093/humrep/deac209.

Abstract

STUDY QUESTION

What are women's views on having children, including the age they want to have them and other influences such as the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic?

SUMMARY ANSWER

Women's views on having children, at their preferred age of 30 years, included their maternal urge and concerns about their biological clock and stability, while 19% said COVID-19 had affected their views.

WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY

Women globally are delaying the birth of their first child, with the average age of first birth approaching 32 years in some countries. The average age women have their first child in the UK is 30.7 years and over 50% of women aged 30 years are childless. The fertility rate stands at 1.3 in several European Union countries. Some people are not having their desired family size or are childless by circumstance. It is essential to understand people's attitudes to having children in different countries to identify trends so we can develop educational resources in an age-appropriate manner.

STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: We conducted an anonymous, online survey of multiple choice and open-ended questions. The survey was live for 32 days from 15 May 2020 to 16 June 2020 and was promoted using social media.

PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS: A total of 887 women from 44 countries participated in the survey. After filtering out women who did not consent, gave blank or incomplete responses, and those not in the UK, 411 responses remained. From the data, three areas of questioning were analysed: their views on having children, the ideal age they want to have children and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Qualitative data were analysed by thematic analysis.

MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE

The average age (±SD) of the women who completed the survey was 32.2 years (±5.9), and they were mainly heterosexual (90.8%) and 84.8% had a university education. One-third of women were married/in a civil partnership (37.7%) and 36.0% were cohabitating. In relation to their views on having children, the main themes identified were: the maternal urge, the ticking of the biological clock, why did no one teach us this?, the need for stability and balance in their life, pressure to start a family and considering other ways to have a family. When asked 'In an ideal world, at what age approximately would you like to have had or have children?' a normal distribution was observed with a mean age of 29.9 (±3.3) years. When asked 'What factors have led you to decide on that particular age?' the most frequent choice was 'I am developing my career'. Three themes emerged from the qualitative question on why they chose that age: the need for stability and balance in their life, the importance of finding the right time and life experiences. The majority of women felt that the COVID-19 pandemic had not affected their decision to have children (72.3%), but 19.1% said it had. The qualitative comments showed they had concerns about instability in their life, such as finances and careers, and delays in fertility treatment.

LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION: The survey was promoted on social media only and the women who answered the survey were highly educated.

WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS

The women surveyed ideally want children at age 30 years but there are obstacles in their way, such as the need to develop their career. Global tailored fertility education is essential to ensure people make informed reproductive choices. In addition, it is essential for supportive working environments and affordable childcare to be in place in every country.

STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S): J.C.H. is founder of www.globalwomenconnected.com and Reproductive Health at Work, and author of the book Your Fertile Years. This project was funded by the Institute for Women's Health, UCL.

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摘要

研究问题

女性对生育的看法,包括她们希望生育的年龄以及新冠病毒病(COVID-19)大流行等其他因素的影响?

总结答案

女性对生育的看法,包括她们在理想年龄 30 岁时的生育愿望,包括母性冲动和对生物钟的担忧以及稳定感,而 19%的女性表示 COVID-19 影响了她们的看法。

已知情况

全球范围内,女性生育第一个孩子的年龄都在推迟,一些国家的初育平均年龄接近 32 岁。英国女性生育第一胎的平均年龄为 30.7 岁,超过 50%的 30 岁女性没有孩子。欧盟一些国家的生育率为 1.3。有些人没有生育他们期望的家庭规模,或者因环境而没有孩子。了解不同国家人们对生育的态度对于识别趋势至关重要,以便我们能够以适合年龄的方式开发教育资源。

研究设计、规模、持续时间:我们进行了一项匿名的、在线的多项选择和开放式问题调查。该调查从 2020 年 5 月 15 日至 6 月 16 日持续了 32 天,并通过社交媒体进行了推广。

参与者/材料、设置、方法:共有来自 44 个国家的 887 名女性参加了这项调查。在筛选出不同意、给出空白或不完整的回答以及不在英国的女性后,剩下 411 份回复。从数据中,分析了三个方面的问题:她们对生育的看法、希望生育的理想年龄以及 COVID-19 大流行的影响。定性数据通过主题分析进行分析。

主要结果和机会的作用

完成调查的女性的平均年龄(±SD)为 32.2 岁(±5.9),她们主要是异性恋(90.8%),84.8% 受过大学教育。三分之一的女性已婚/处于民事伴侣关系(37.7%),36.0% 处于同居状态。关于她们对生育的看法,确定的主要主题包括:母性冲动、生物钟的滴答声、为什么没有人教我们这个?、生活稳定和平衡的需要、组建家庭的压力以及考虑其他生育方式。当被问及“在理想的世界中,您大约希望在什么年龄拥有或生育孩子?”时,观察到正态分布,平均年龄为 29.9(±3.3)岁。当被问及“是什么因素导致您决定了那个特定的年龄?”时,最常见的选择是“我正在发展我的事业”。从为什么选择那个年龄的定性问题中出现了三个主题:生活稳定和平衡的需要、找到合适的时间和生活经历的重要性。大多数女性认为 COVID-19 大流行没有影响她们生育孩子的决定(72.3%),但 19.1%的女性表示有影响。定性评论表明,她们对生活的不稳定,如财务和职业,以及生育治疗的延迟感到担忧。

局限性、谨慎的原因:该调查仅在社交媒体上进行推广,回答调查的女性受教育程度较高。

研究结果的更广泛影响

调查的女性理想上希望在 30 岁时生育孩子,但她们面临着障碍,例如发展事业的需要。全球定制的生育教育至关重要,以确保人们做出明智的生殖选择。此外,每个国家都需要提供支持性的工作环境和负担得起的儿童保育。

研究资金/利益冲突:J.C.H.是 www.globalwomenconnected.com 和生育健康工作的创始人,也是《你的生育年》一书的作者。这个项目由伦敦大学学院妇女健康研究所资助。

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