申请在澳大利亚维多利亚州的法定捐赠登记:信息的寻求和期望的联系

Q1 Social Sciences
Deborah Dempsey , Fiona Kelly , Briony Horsfall , Karin Hammarberg , Kate Bourne , Louise Johnson
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摘要

人们普遍认为,对遗传起源的了解对健康、家庭归属感和个人身份都有影响。捐赠者链接是捐赠者、接受者父母(RP)和捐赠者怀孕的人(DCP)获得彼此身份信息的过程。本文报告了澳大利亚维多利亚州的捐助者联系申请人向中央和自愿登记册寻求的信息和联系,维多利亚州拥有世界上最全面的捐助者联系立法框架之一。维多利亚州注册的申请人填写一份理由声明(SOR),这是一份书面文件,给出了申请的主题,概述了他们申请的原因以及他们的短期和长期目标。对2015年6月29日至2017年2月28日期间同意重新联系研究的申请人撰写的SOR进行分析。93名合格申请者中有42人参加了考试(45%)。所有的申请都与捐献精子有关。RP是最大的申请人群体(n = 19),其次是DCP (n = 17)和捐赠者(n = 6)。所有申请人都希望获得个人信息,并且最希望联系。有年幼子女的单身母亲比任何其他家长群体使用登记的次数都多,这表明家庭结构可能影响申请模式。虽然很明显,所有申请人都渴望获得信息和某种形式的人际接触,但需要进一步研究不同司法管辖区的法律和政策环境如何影响期望,以及各方联系起来后会发生什么。
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Applications to statutory donor registers in Victoria, Australia: information sought and expectations of contact

Applications to statutory donor registers in Victoria, Australia: information sought and expectations of contact

Knowledge of genetic origins is widely believed to have consequences for health, family belonging and personal identity. Donor linking is the process by which donors, recipient parents (RP) and donor-conceived people (DCP) gain access to identifying information about each other. This paper reports on the information and contact sought by donor-linking applicants to the central and voluntary registers in the state of Victoria, Australia, which has one of the most comprehensive donor-linking legislative frameworks in the world.

Applicants to the Victorian registers complete a statement of reasons (SOR), a written document that is given to the subject of the application, outlining their reasons for applying and their short- and long-term goals. SOR written by applicants between 29 June 2015 and 28 February 2017 who had agreed to be recontacted for research were analysed. Forty-two of 93 eligible applicants took part (45%). All applications pertained to donor sperm.

RP were the largest applicant group (n = 19) followed by DCP (n = 17) and donors (n = 6). All applicants wanted personal information and most expressed a desire for contact. Single mothers of young children used the registers more than any other parent group, indicating that family structure may influence application patterns. While it is apparent that all applicants are eager for information and some form of interpersonal contact, further research is needed on how the legal and policy landscape of different jurisdictions influences expectations, as well as what happens after parties are linked.

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Reproductive Biomedicine and Society Online
Reproductive Biomedicine and Society Online Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
23
审稿时长
7 weeks
期刊介绍: RBMS is a new journal dedicated to interdisciplinary discussion and debate of the rapidly expanding field of reproductive biomedicine, particularly all of its many societal and cultural implications. It is intended to bring to attention new research in the social sciences, arts and humanities on human reproduction, new reproductive technologies, and related areas such as human embryonic stem cell derivation. Its audience comprises researchers, clinicians, practitioners, policy makers, academics and patients.
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