女性绝育:能否预先识别出寻求逆转的女性?

Clinical reproduction and fertility Pub Date : 1986-06-01
P J Taylor, B Freedman, T Wonnacott, S Brown
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对103名要求绝育的妇女(RR)和117名即将绝育的妇女(S)进行人口、社会、经济和决策方面的比较,以确定提前确定可能要求绝育的妇女的实用性。患者支付这些程序的意愿和这些决定的伦理影响也进行了审查。RR在第一次恋爱、生第一个孩子和生最后一个孩子时年龄更小。足月妊娠数、活产儿数和治疗性流产数之间无差异(RR vs S)。绝育的时间(产褥期与间歇期)不影响逆转的决定。要求逆转组的受教育程度、伴侣受教育程度和家庭平均收入较低。多元回归分析揭示了三个最具歧视性的特征:第一胎年龄小;缺乏配偶的支持;以及没有选择“家庭完整”作为绝育的理由。这种可预测性不够强,不足以对女性个体做出准确的评估。RR的社会经济地位明显较低,但更有可能准备支付一大笔钱来逆转。讨论了这一发现的伦理意义。
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Female sterilization: can the woman who will seek reversal be identified prospectively?

Demographic socio-economic and decision-making aspects of sterilization and reversal of sterilization were compared in a group of 103 women requesting reversal (RR) and 117 women about to undergo sterilization (S), to determine the practicality of identifying in advance the woman likely to request reversal. The willingness of patients to pay for these procedures and the ethical implications of these decisions were also examined. RR were younger at the first relationship, birth of first child and birth of last child. There were no differences (RR vs S) between the number of full-term pregnancies, living children and therapeutic abortions. The timing of sterilization (puerperal versus interval) did not influence the decision to be reversed. The level of education, partner's level of education and mean family income were lower in the group requesting reversal. Multiple regression analysis revealed three characteristics which were most discriminatory: youth at first birth; lack of spousal support; and failure to choose 'family complete' as a reason for sterilization. The predictability was not strong enough to provide an accurate assessment of the individual woman. RR were of significantly lower socio-economic standing but were more likely to be prepared to pay a large sum of money for the reversal. The ethical implications of this finding are discussed.

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