Genetics, emotion and care: Navigating future reproductive decisions in families of children with rare genetic conditions.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Catherine Coveney, Basma Salem
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Abstract

Little is known regarding the future reproductive decision-making of parents of children with rare genetic conditions. Our research draws on data from an online survey and qualitative photo-elicitation interviews with families living with Noonan Syndrome. We demonstrate how genetic knowledge and prenatal genetic testing become embedded in reproductive practices. Yet the idea of using selective genetic technologies to influence reproductive outcomes remains highly emotive. Our analysis reveals that for these parents, the rationalities of reproduction, although technologised and biomedicalised, remain centred on caring for their disabled child. Genetic subjectivities become entangled with responsibilities of care-giving and emotion tied to the realities of living with disability. We argue that for these parents, reproductive decisions are relational and affective, situated within families and communities and shaped by access to emotional, financial, physical and temporal resources. Our findings provide new insights into the ontologies of selective genetic technologies and reproductive governance in families living with disability.

遗传、情感和关怀:为罕见遗传病患儿家庭的未来生育决策导航。
人们对罕见遗传病患儿父母的未来生育决策知之甚少。我们的研究利用了一项在线调查和对努南综合征家庭进行的定性图片邀请访谈所获得的数据。我们展示了遗传知识和产前基因检测是如何融入生育实践的。然而,使用选择性基因技术来影响生育结果的想法仍然极易引起情绪激动。我们的分析表明,对这些父母来说,生殖的合理性虽然已经技术化和生物医学化,但其核心仍然是照顾他们的残疾儿童。遗传主体性与照顾责任和与残疾生活现实相关的情感纠缠在一起。我们认为,对这些父母来说,生育决定是关系性的和情感性的,是在家庭和社区中做出的,并受到情感、经济、物质和时间资源的影响。我们的研究结果为残疾家庭中选择性基因技术和生殖管理的本体论提供了新的见解。
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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
6.90%
发文量
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期刊介绍: Sociology of Health & Illness is an international journal which publishes sociological articles on all aspects of health, illness, medicine and health care. We welcome empirical and theoretical contributions in this field.
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