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摘要
背景:社会卵子冷冻(SEF)是一种使妇女能够出于非医疗原因保存和储存健康、未受精卵子,以供日后使用的技术。尽管使用这种技术的女性越来越多,但很少有研究探讨少数民族女性对社会冷冻卵子的看法:本研究的主要目的是增进对英国南亚社区生育时间观念的了解,并在一定程度上关注妇女对辅助生殖技术在确定生育时间方面的观念。数据收集分为两个定性阶段:四个焦点小组(31 人)和个人访谈(28 人),数据分析采用解释性主题分析法:研究结果:研究结果表明,参与者对生育时间和 SEF 的看法各不相同,且存在鲜明对比。分析提出了两个首要主题:(1)将 SEF 视为 "实现 "做母亲的一种手段;(2)SEF 挑战了对生育的规范性期望:这些研究结果为我们提供了新的视角,让我们了解对 SEF 的看法是如何受到妇女的家庭、宗教和文化背景的影响,以及对生育 "适当时机 "的看法和对妇女如何追求成为母亲的规范性期望的影响。
Reproductive timing and social egg freezing within British South Asian communities: a qualitative study.
Background: Social egg freezing (SEF) is a technology that enables women to preserve and store healthy, unfertilised eggs for non-medical reasons, for use later on in life. Despite the growing number of women using this technology, very little research has explored the perceptions of SEF among women from ethnically minoritised backgrounds.
Method: The main aim of this study was to advance understandings of perceptions of reproductive timing within British South Asian communities, and in part, focus on women's perceptions of assisted reproductive technologies in shaping the timing of motherhood. Data collection took place over two qualitative phases: four focus groups (n = 31) and individual interviews (n = 28) and data were analysed using interpretative thematic analysis.
Results: The findings in this study demonstrate existence of varied and contrasting perceptions concerning reproductive timing and SEF amongst participants. The analysis developed two overarching themes: (1) Perceptions of SEF as a means of 'achieving' motherhood and (2) SEF as challenging normative expectations of reproduction.
Conclusion: These findings provide novel insights into how perceptions of SEF are mediated by women's familial, religious and cultural contexts, shaped by perceptions about the 'right time' to have children and normative expectations of how women pursue motherhood.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology reports and reviews outstanding research on psychological, behavioural, medical and social aspects of human reproduction, pregnancy and infancy. Medical topics focus on obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics and psychiatry. The growing work in relevant aspects of medical communication and medical sociology are also covered. Relevant psychological work includes developmental psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, behavioural medicine, psychology of women and health psychology. Research into psychological aspects of midwifery, health visiting and nursing is central to the interests of the Journal. The Journal is of special value to those concerned with interdisciplinary issues. As a result, the Journal is of particular interest to those concerned with fundamental processes in behaviour and to issues of health promotion and service organization.