Oocyte and sperm donation: A predictive study of financially compensated candidates’ characteristics and their change over time

Juan Pablo Zito-Carro , Manuel Muñoz-Cantero , Fermín Martínez-Zaragoza , Manuel Ato-García
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Abstract

Introduction

Recruitment and selection of gamete donors has become during the years a challenge for doctors and psychologists due to the importance of selecting the best candidate. But, is there a donor female and male profile? The objective of this study is to investigate the socio-demographic and motivational characteristics of female and male gamete donor candidates at a fertility clinic in order to find a prediction profile for donors and to detect how their characteristics change over time.

Material and methods

A transversal predictive design and a comparative design were used, and 1338 women and 137 men donor candidates at the Alicante IVI Center in Spain in the 2007–2013 period participated in the study. Data were obtained from semi-structured interviews.

Results

Being younger, in active employment and having a partner increases the likelihood of women becoming donors. Similarly, if women candidates have completed secondary or university education, do not smoke and have a partner, it is more likely they will be determined as suitable candidates in the psychological assessment. However, there does not appear to be a defined profile for men. The profile for a financially compensated donor candidate has shown significant changes over time; changing from being in active employment to being unemployed, but the motivations have remained the same.

Discussion

These findings can be a valuable tool which can lead to improvements in the selection process for financially compensated gamete donor candidates.

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卵母细胞和精子捐赠:经济补偿候选人特征及其随时间变化的预测性研究
多年来,由于选择最佳候选人的重要性,招募和选择配子捐赠者已经成为医生和心理学家的一个挑战。捐献者有男性和女性的侧写吗?本研究的目的是调查生育诊所女性和男性配子供体候选人的社会人口统计学和动机特征,以找到供体的预测概况,并检测其特征如何随时间变化。材料与方法采用横向预测设计和比较设计,2007-2013年西班牙阿利坎特IVI中心1338名女性和137名男性捐赠者候选人参与了研究。数据来自半结构化访谈。结果年轻、积极就业和有伴侣的女性增加了成为献血者的可能性。同样,如果女性候选人完成了中学或大学教育,不吸烟并且有伴侣,她们更有可能在心理评估中被确定为合适的候选人。然而,男性似乎并没有一个明确的轮廓。随着时间的推移,获得经济补偿的捐赠者候选人的情况发生了重大变化;从积极就业到失业,但动机保持不变。这些发现可能是一个有价值的工具,可以改善经济补偿配子捐赠者候选人的选择过程。
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