Langdridge, Darren, Connolly, K. and Sheeran, P. (2000) Reasons for wanting a child: a network analytic study. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 18 (4). pp. 321-338. ISSN 02646838
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This study investigates the reasons for parenthood among couples expecting a baby, couples presenting for treatment by in vitro fertilization (IVF) and couples presenting for donor insemination (DI). Rank scores of the reasons for parenthood were compared between the three groups, and only two differences were discerned. First, DI couples ranked 'make us a family' significantly higher than the expectant couples but not IVF couples. Second, DI couples also ranked give a child a 'good home' significantly higher than the expectant couples but not IVF couples. A modified form of network analysis using face - to - face interviews was also conducted. All three networks showed a core group of highly endorsed reasons that were centred on the need to 'give love', 'receive love' and 'become a family'. However, the DI network was the most complex, and it is suggested that this may be due to the greater perceived stigma of donor insemination. Differences and similarities between the three groups and the implications of the network analysis method are discussed.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | H Social Sciences > HQ The family. Marriage. Woman H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General) |
Schools: | School of Human and Health Sciences |
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Depositing User: | Sara Taylor |
Date Deposited: | 09 Oct 2008 15:10 |
Last Modified: | 28 Aug 2021 10:41 |
URI: | http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/2152 |
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