CReATe Fertility Centre, 790 Bay Street, Suite 1100, Toronto, ON, M5G 1N8, Canada.
Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
J Assist Reprod Genet. 2023 Jun;40(6):1329-1340. doi: 10.1007/s10815-023-02824-w. Epub 2023 May 13.
To examine surrogates' mental health, social support, and relationship with intended parents (IPs) during the COVID-19 pandemic from March 2020 to February 2022.
Data were collected between April 29, 2022 and July 31, 2022, at an academic IVF center in Canada using an 85-item online anonymous cross-sectional survey that included three standardized scales measuring mental health (PHQ-4), loneliness, and social support. Eligible surrogates actively involved in surrogacy during the study period received email invitations.
The response rate was 50.3% (338/672); 320 submitted surveys were analyzed. Two-thirds (65%) of respondents experienced mental health concerns during the pandemic and were significantly less comfortable about seeking mental health support than those without concerns. Nonetheless, 64% were highly satisfied with their surrogacy experience; 80% received a high level of support from their IPs, and 90% reported a good relationship with them. The final hierarchical regression model identified five significant predictors, explaining 39.4% of the variance in PHQ-4 scores: a prior mental health history, COVID-19 impact on personal life, surrogacy satisfaction, loneliness, and social support.
COVID-19 created an unprecedented challenge to surrogacy care, increasing surrogates' risk of experiencing mental health symptoms. Our data show that IP support and the surrogate-IP relationship were fundamentals to surrogacy satisfaction. The findings are relevant to fertility and mental health practitioners in identifying surrogates who are more susceptible to mental health challenges. Fertility clinics should ensure adequate psychological screening of surrogate candidates and proactively offer mental health support services.
从 2020 年 3 月至 2022 年 2 月,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,调查代孕者的心理健康、社会支持以及与意向父母(IP)的关系。
于 2022 年 4 月 29 日至 7 月 31 日,在加拿大一家学术试管婴儿中心,使用包括三个标准化量表(PHQ-4、孤独感和社会支持)的 85 项在线匿名横断面调查,收集数据。在研究期间积极参与代孕的合格代孕者收到了电子邮件邀请。
回复率为 50.3%(338/672);分析了 320 份提交的调查。三分之二(65%)的受访者在大流行期间经历了心理健康问题,与没有问题的受访者相比,他们明显不太愿意寻求心理健康支持。尽管如此,64%的人对代孕经历非常满意;80%的人得到了 IP 的高度支持,90%的人报告与他们的关系良好。最终的分层回归模型确定了五个显著的预测因素,解释了 PHQ-4 评分变异的 39.4%:先前的心理健康史、COVID-19 对个人生活的影响、代孕满意度、孤独感和社会支持。
COVID-19 给代孕护理带来了前所未有的挑战,增加了代孕者出现心理健康症状的风险。我们的数据表明,IP 支持和代孕者-IP 关系是代孕满意度的基础。这些发现与生育和心理健康从业者相关,有助于识别更容易出现心理健康挑战的代孕者。生育诊所应确保对代孕候选人进行充分的心理筛查,并主动提供心理健康支持服务。