Threat of biographical disruption: the gendered construction and experience of infertility following cancer for women and men

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作者
Ussher, Jane M. [1 ]
Perz, Janette [1 ]
机构
[1] Western Sydney Univ, Sch Med, Translat Hlth Res Inst, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith 2751, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Cancer and fertility; Infertility; Parenthood; Gender differences; Gender identity; Adult identity; Biographical disruption; Psychological distress; Health care professional support; Health information; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; FERTILITY PRESERVATION; BREAST-CANCER; AMERICAN-SOCIETY; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; PSYCHOSOCIAL-ASPECTS; CHRONIC ILLNESS; YOUNG-ADULTS; UNMET NEEDS; ADOLESCENT;
D O I
10.1186/s12885-018-4172-5
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background: Infertility is a major concern for people with cancer and their partners. There have been calls for further research on the gendered nature of psychosocial, emotional and identity concomitants of fertility post-cancer across women and men. Method: The gendered construction and experience of infertility following cancer was examined through a survey of 693 women and 185 men, and in-depth one-to-one interviews with a subsample of survey respondents, 61 women and 17 men, purposively selected across cancer types and age groups. Thematic decomposition was used to examine the open ended survey responses and interviews. The chi square test for independence was used to test for group differences between women and men on closed survey items. Results: In the thematic decomposition, infertility was identified as providing a 'Threat of Biographical Disruption' which impacted on life course and identity, for both women and men. Subthemes identified were: 'Parenthood as central to adulthood'; 'Infertility as a threat to gender identity'; 'Unknown fertility status and delayed parenthood'; 'Feelings of loss and grief'; 'Absence of understanding and support'; 'Benefit finding and renegotiation of identity'. In the closed survey items, the majority of women and men agreed that they had always 'wanted to be a parent' and that 'parenthood was a more important life goal than a satisfying career'. 'It is hard to feel like a true adult until you have a child' and impact upon 'my feelings about myself as a man or a woman' was reported by both women and men, with significantly more women reporting 'I feel empty because of fertility issues'. Many participants agreed they 'could visualise a happy life without a child' and there is 'freedom without children'. Significantly more men than women reported that they had not discussed fertility with a health care professional. Conclusion: The fear of infertility following cancer, or knowledge of compromised fertility, can have negative effects on identity and psychological wellbeing for both women and men, serving to create biographical disruption. Support from family, partners and health care professionals can facilitate renegotiation of identity and coping.
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