生命历程中的危机?失孕影响生育愿望和意向

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 Medicine
Samira Beringer, Nadja Milewski
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摘要

背景意外自然终止妊娠可能是一种创伤性经历,会影响以后的生命历程,但在有关生育意愿或行为的社会人口学研究中却很少受到关注。本研究的理论背景借鉴了生命历程研究、计划行为理论和特质--欲望--意向--行为框架。德国自 2008 年起每年收集数据。我们对四个因变量进行了调查,这四个因变量捕捉了生育观念维度的不同指标:个人理想子女数、现实(额外)子女数、未来两年内生育另一个孩子的意愿以及生育另一个孩子的重要性。我们采用线性固定效应回归模型,研究妇女在失去妊娠后这些项目的个人内部变化。结果我们发现,妊娠失败后,生育一个(另一个)孩子的重要性和未来两年内生育一个(另一个)孩子的意愿都会增加。控制变量只能部分解释这些模式。相比之下,对理想子女数和现实子女数的影响却没有发现。结论我们的研究结果表明,不同的指标以及不同的妊娠失败后持续时间,妊娠失败对其后的生命历程的影响是不同的。总体而言,这些结果表明,在我们的样本中,年轻女性可能会将失孕视为她们向为人母或再生一个孩子过渡过程中的暂时危机,并将其视为加强生育目标的动力,而对于年长的受访者来说,这可能标志着她们生育生涯的结束。在生育年龄不断提高的背景下,未来有关生育和生殖保健的研究应更多地关注生殖并发症,以及如何帮助受影响的妇女应对这些并发症。
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A crisis in the life course? Pregnancy loss impacts fertility desires and intentions

Background

An unintended spontaneous termination of a pregnancy can be a traumatic experience affecting the subsequent life course, but has received little attention in socio-demographic studies on fertility intentions or behavior. The theoretical background of our study draws on considerations from life course research, the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Traits-Desires-Intentions-Behavior framework.

Objective

This study investigates whether the experience of pregnancy loss changes the fertility desires and intentions of women in their subsequent life course.

Methods

We use 11 waves of the Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics (pairfam) with 5197 women in total, of which 281 women (5.4%) reported a miscarriage. Data have been collected annually in Germany since 2008. We investigate four dependent variables capturing different indicators of the ideational dimension of fertility: Personal ideal number of children, realistic number of (additional) children, intention to have a(nother) child in the next two years and importance of having a(nother) child. We study the intrapersonal changes in these items among women after a pregnancy loss, applying linear fixed effect regression models. Controls include parity, age, partnership status, pregnancy status and the interaction of pregnancy loss with whether the woman already had children before the pregnancy loss.

Results

We found that the importance of having a(nother) child and the intention to have a(nother) child in the next two years increase after a pregnancy loss. These patterns can only partially be explained by control variables. By contrast, an effect on the ideal number of children as well as the realistic number of children could not be found. The patterns varied, however, across age and stage in the life course, most importantly between mothers and childless women.

Conclusions

Our results demonstrate that the effect of pregnancy loss on the subsequent life course varies across the indicators used and by duration after the pregnancy loss. Overall, they suggest that specifically the younger women in our sample might perceive pregnancy loss as a temporary crisis in their transition to motherhood, or to having another child, and as an impetus to reinforce their fertility goals, while for older respondents this might mark the end of their fertility career. Against the backdrop of rising ages at childbirth, future research on fertility and reproductive health care should pay more attention to reproductive complications and how affected women can be supported in coping with them.

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Advances in Life Course Research
Advances in Life Course Research SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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6.10
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期刊介绍: Advances in Life Course Research publishes articles dealing with various aspects of the human life course. Seeing life course research as an essentially interdisciplinary field of study, it invites and welcomes contributions from anthropology, biosocial science, demography, epidemiology and statistics, gerontology, economics, management and organisation science, policy studies, psychology, research methodology and sociology. Original empirical analyses, theoretical contributions, methodological studies and reviews accessible to a broad set of readers are welcome.
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