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Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (IIASA, OeAW, University of Vienna), Dominikanerbastei 16-PSK, 1010 Vienna, Austria.
Genus. 2025 May 13;81(1). doi: 10.1186/s41118-025-00248-1.
Infertility places men and women in a state of considerable uncertainty, characterized by a heightened sense of unpredictability and loss of control. While the experience of such uncertainty might influence individuals' fertility desires and expectations, so far limited research has explored these relationships. Using longitudinal population-based survey data from Australia, this study examines whether dealing with the uncertainty of infertility prompts men and women to revise their pre-existing fertility preferences. Results indicate that infertility-related uncertainty is a meaningful phenomenon that can illuminate about individuals' changes in fertility preferences. While fertility expectations are more likely to be adjusted downward in the face of infertility, fertility desires tend to remain mostly unaffected by it in the short-term. The study reflects on the resilience of desires amidst the uncertainty of infertility and considers potential implications for quantitative research on fertility preferences.
不孕不育使男性和女性处于一种相当不确定的状态,其特点是不可预测性增强和失去控制感。虽然这种不确定性的经历可能会影响个人的生育愿望和期望,但迄今为止,相关研究有限。本研究利用澳大利亚基于人群的纵向调查数据,探讨应对不孕不育的不确定性是否会促使男性和女性改变其原有的生育偏好。结果表明,与不孕不育相关的不确定性是一个有意义的现象,能够揭示个人生育偏好的变化。面对不孕不育,生育期望更有可能下调,而生育愿望在短期内大多不受影响。该研究思考了在不孕不育的不确定性中愿望的韧性,并考虑了对生育偏好定量研究的潜在影响。