Philliber S G, Philliber W W
Stud Fam Plann. 1985 Jan-Feb;16(1):1-29.
This paper reviews social science research on the antecedents and consequences of voluntary sterilization. The major conclusions are that socioeconomic status has little impact on the decision to be sterilized and that sterilizations are rare among those without sons and among male non-whites. Significant others are important sources of encouragement and information, and good marital relations increase the likelihood of having the procedure performed. Most acceptors experience no change in sexual activity, quality of marital relationships, or work-related behavior, and few regret their choice. Negative consequences are more likely among those in India, those coerced into having a sterilization, those who did not understand the consequences of the procedure, those with health complications after sterilization, and those couples who have unstable marriages or who disagree about sterilization.
本文回顾了关于自愿绝育的前因后果的社会科学研究。主要结论是,社会经济地位对绝育决定影响不大,在没有儿子的人群以及男性非白人中,绝育情况很少见。重要他人是鼓励和信息的重要来源,良好的婚姻关系会增加进行绝育手术的可能性。大多数接受者在性活动、婚姻关系质量或与工作相关的行为方面没有变化,很少有人后悔自己的选择。在印度人群中、那些被强迫绝育的人、那些不了解手术后果的人、绝育后出现健康并发症的人以及婚姻不稳定或对绝育存在分歧的夫妻中,负面后果更有可能出现。