Useless Uterus: The Impact of Unwelcome and Unsolicited Messages on the Childfree

Amanda June Penney, Jennifer June Anderson
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This study explored how individuals that are childfree by choice are impacted by pronatalist messages that they receive. By utilizing a grounded theory approach for this qualitative study, a deeper understanding was gained of the interpersonal experience of individuals that identify as childfree by choice. Pronatalist messages were found to have varying degrees of pressure and escalate as individuals continued to resist their pressure. The negative messages were primarily directed at women and were categorized as hostile. The men were found to receive mostly positive messages that were categorized as persuasive. The sources of the direct messages are through the relationships closest to the childfree individuals which suggest persistent and regular exposure to them. The impact was found to be one of two possible experiences: anxiety or gaslighting. Anxiety was observed through the participants attempting to resist impact by enacting a defensive or avoidant state. Gaslighting was evidenced by participants absorbing impact through internalizing the pronatalist messages and judgements, or by questioning themselves.
无用的子宫:不受欢迎和未经请求的信息对无子女者的影响
这项研究探讨了那些选择不生孩子的人是如何受到他们收到的生育主义信息的影响的。本定性研究采用扎根理论的方法,对选择无子女的个体的人际体验有了更深入的了解。Pronatalist的信息被发现有不同程度的压力,并且随着个体继续抵抗压力而升级。这些负面信息主要是针对女性的,被归类为敌意。研究发现,这些男性收到的信息大多是积极的,被归类为有说服力的信息。直接信息的来源是通过与没有孩子的人最亲密的关系,这表明他们会持续和定期地接触到这些信息。研究发现,这种影响是两种可能的体验之一:焦虑或煤气灯。焦虑是通过参与者试图通过制定防御或回避状态来抵抗冲击来观察到的。煤气灯的证据是,参与者通过内化自我主义的信息和判断来吸收影响,或者通过质疑自己。
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