Maria Vidali, Aikaterini Sousamli, Panagiota Dourou, Anna Deltsidou, Victoria Vivilaki, Antigoni Sarantaki
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Parenthood without a genetic link, such as in adoption or through assisted reproductive technologies (ART) like oocyte and embryo donation, presents unique challenges for mothers. These challenges include psychological, emotional and social pressures related to maternal identity, bonding and disclosure practices. This systematic review synthesizes existing research on the emotional and psychological experiences of mothers in non-genetic family formations, particularly focusing on how these experiences shape maternal identity and family dynamics. A comprehensive literature search was conducted using PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar and Web of Science, following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Studies on maternal experiences in adoption, oocyte donation and embryo donation were included.ualitative, quantitative and mixed-method studies were analyzed using a narrative synthesis approach. Eighteen studies covering maternal experiences across various cultural contexts were included. Key themes identified include maternal identity conflicts, anxiety surrounding disclosure of the child's origins and societal stigma. Despite these challenges, most mothers developed strong emotional bonds with their children. Differences in cultural norms influenced disclosure practices, affecting family cohesion and maternal well-being. The findings highlight the need for psychological support and clear guidance on disclosure for non-genetic mothers. Future research should focus on developing long-term support systems and culturally tailored interventions to improve the psychological well-being of non-genetic mothers.
没有遗传联系的亲子关系,如收养或通过捐赠卵母细胞和胚胎等辅助生殖技术(ART),给母亲带来了独特的挑战。这些挑战包括与母亲身份、联系和披露实践有关的心理、情感和社会压力。这篇系统综述综合了现有的关于非遗传家庭中母亲的情感和心理经历的研究,特别关注这些经历如何塑造母亲的身份和家庭动态。使用PubMed、Scopus、b谷歌Scholar和Web of Science进行全面的文献检索,并遵循PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and meta - analysis)指南。包括母亲在收养、卵母细胞捐赠和胚胎捐赠方面的经验研究。定性、定量和混合方法研究采用叙事综合方法进行分析。18项研究涵盖了不同文化背景下的母亲经历。确定的关键主题包括母亲身份冲突、因披露儿童出身而产生的焦虑以及社会耻辱。尽管面临这些挑战,大多数母亲还是与孩子建立了牢固的情感纽带。文化规范的差异影响了披露做法,影响了家庭凝聚力和产妇福祉。研究结果强调,对于没有遗传基因的母亲,需要心理支持和明确的信息披露指导。未来的研究应侧重于发展长期的支持系统和适合文化的干预措施,以改善非遗传母亲的心理健康。