Vasectomy as a preferred method of birth control: a preliminary investigation.

T. Poffenberger, S. B. Poffenberger
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In order to investigate both satisfaction and dissatisfaction with vasectomy as well as factors motivating persons to seek a vasectomy, a trial questionnaire and preliminary interviews were conducted. 29 men filled out the trial questionnaire. 19 had undergone the operation during the previous 6 weeks, while 9 had had it 3 or more years earlier. Discomfort during the operation was reported by 5 as "strong", by 5 as "moderate," and by 11 as "slight", or "none". All the men reported that if they had the choice to make again they would select the vasectomy as their preferred method of birth control. They also indicated that their wives would again agree to the operation. Detailed information was gathered from 9 couples who lived in the same university community. All the husbands and most of the wives were college graduates as opposed to the 29 men who filled out the questionnaire who were largely skilled and semi-skilled workers. The majority of the men reported no negative after-effects from the operation, but most of them had undergone the vasectomy some time in the past, so forgetting may have been a factor. The major motivating factor for having the vasectomy appeared to be dissatisfaction with contraceptives. Two-thirds of the sample said that there had been an improvement in their sex life as a result of the operation. All husbands and wives with the exception of 1 of each said that they would recommend the operation to others. These 2 people were reluctant to have the vasectomy performed in the first place. It would seem advisable for couples to reach complete agreement before the vasectomy operation is performed, if necessary, with the help of a counselor.
输精管结扎术作为节育的首选方法:初步研究。
为了调查对输精管结扎术的满意度和不满意度,以及促使人们寻求输精管结扎术的因素,我们进行了一份调查问卷和初步访谈。29名男性填写了试验问卷。19人在过去6周内接受了手术,而9人在3年或更早之前接受了手术。手术过程中的不适,5分为“强烈”,5分为“中度”,11分为“轻微”或“无”。所有的男性报告说,如果他们可以再做一次选择,他们会选择输精管结扎术作为首选的避孕方法。他们还表示,他们的妻子会再次同意手术。研究人员从住在同一大学社区的9对夫妇那里收集了详细信息。所有的丈夫和大多数妻子都是大学毕业生,而填写问卷的29名男性则主要是熟练和半熟练工人。大多数男性报告说手术没有负面影响,但他们中的大多数人在过去做过输精管切除术,所以遗忘可能是一个因素。进行输精管结扎术的主要动机似乎是对避孕措施的不满。三分之二的受访者表示,手术改善了他们的性生活。除一人外,所有的丈夫和妻子都表示他们会向其他人推荐这个手术。这两个人一开始就不愿意做输精管结扎术。在进行输精管结扎手术之前,如果有必要,在咨询师的帮助下,夫妻双方达成完全一致的意见似乎是明智的。
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