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三年前,我们与andr和Joëlle Boue (Inserm U 73)合作开展了一项研究项目,调查患有唐氏综合症的儿童早出生(有时死亡)后产前诊断的心理方面。在这项研究中,我们选择了20对要求进行此类检查的夫妇。这些夫妇表现出一些特殊性,在我们看来,有理由进行专门的研究。在少数情况下,父母中的一方恰好是平衡染色体易位的携带者,但通常三体是自由的。此外,母亲的年龄并没有增加风险因素。我们的调查是在一系列一次或几次访谈的基础上进行的,该男子和该女子分别被见过。这些非结构化的访谈,我们尽可能少的提问和干预,在我们的受试者允许的情况下被录下来。然后,我们分析了这些访谈的打字文本的准确内容。从这个分析中产生了两个主要的主题:1)唐氏综合症儿童的出生对家庭生活的极端影响以及这个孩子在家庭生活中的地位和角色;2)父母和医生在出生前后的关系,包括产前诊断的请求。
Asking for a prenatal diagnosis after the birth of a child with Down's syndrome.
Three years ago we undertook, in collaboration with André and Joëlle Boue (Inserm U 73), a research project investigating the psychological aspects of prenatal diagnosis following the earlier birth (and sometimes death) of a child with Down's syndrome. For this study we selected 20 couples who had requested such an examination. These couples present some particularities which justified, in our opinion, a specific study. In a few cases, one of the parents happened to be a carrier of a balanced chromosome translocation, but usually the trisomy was free. Moreover, the mother's age did not increase the risk factor. Our investigation was carried out on the basis of a series of one or several interviews, the man and the woman being seen separately. These unstructured interviews, with the fewest possible questions and interventions on our part, were tape-recorded with the permission of our subjects. We then analyzed the precise content of the typed texts of the these interviews. Two main topics emerged from this analysis: 1) The extreme impact of the birth of a child with Down's syndrome and the place and role of such a child in the family's life, and 2) The relationship between the parents and physician before and after the birth, including the request for a prenatal diagnosis.