Sociodemographic characteristics and attitudes towards motherhood among single women compared with cohabiting women treated with donor semen: a Danish multicenter study

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Sociodemographic characteristics and attitudes towards motherhood among single women compared with cohabiting women treated with donor semen : a Danish multicenter study. / Salomon, Maria; Sylvest, Randi; Hansson, Helena; Andersen, Anders Nyboe; Schmidt, Lone.

In: Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, Vol. 94, No. 5, 2015, p. 473-481.

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Salomon, M, Sylvest, R, Hansson, H, Andersen, AN & Schmidt, L 2015, 'Sociodemographic characteristics and attitudes towards motherhood among single women compared with cohabiting women treated with donor semen: a Danish multicenter study', Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, vol. 94, no. 5, pp. 473-481. https://doi.org/10.1111/aogs.12619

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Salomon, M., Sylvest, R., Hansson, H., Andersen, A. N., & Schmidt, L. (2015). Sociodemographic characteristics and attitudes towards motherhood among single women compared with cohabiting women treated with donor semen: a Danish multicenter study. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 94(5), 473-481. https://doi.org/10.1111/aogs.12619

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Salomon M, Sylvest R, Hansson H, Andersen AN, Schmidt L. Sociodemographic characteristics and attitudes towards motherhood among single women compared with cohabiting women treated with donor semen: a Danish multicenter study. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 2015;94(5):473-481. https://doi.org/10.1111/aogs.12619

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Salomon, Maria ; Sylvest, Randi ; Hansson, Helena ; Andersen, Anders Nyboe ; Schmidt, Lone. / Sociodemographic characteristics and attitudes towards motherhood among single women compared with cohabiting women treated with donor semen : a Danish multicenter study. In: Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 2015 ; Vol. 94, No. 5. pp. 473-481.

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title = "Sociodemographic characteristics and attitudes towards motherhood among single women compared with cohabiting women treated with donor semen: a Danish multicenter study",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: To examine sociodemographic characteristics, family backgrounds, reproductive histories, and attitudes towards motherhood in single vs. cohabiting women seeking treatment with donor semen.DESIGN: Baseline data collection in a multicenter cohort study.SETTING: All nine public fertility clinics in Denmark.SAMPLE: In total n = 311 childless women initiating assisted reproduction using donor semen.METHODS: Self-reported questionnaire responses from n = 184 single women seeking treatment by using donor semen were compared with responses from n = 127 cohabiting women.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Sociodemographic characteristics, family backgrounds, reproductive histories, attitudes towards motherhood.RESULTS: Single women were 3.5 years older on average when initiating treatment compared with cohabiting women. No significant differences were found regarding sociodemographic characteristics, previous long-term relationships, previous pregnancies, or attitudes towards motherhood between single women and cohabiting women. The vast majority of single women wanted to achieve parenthood with a partner, 85.8% wished to have a partner in the future, and approximately half of them preferred for a partner to take parental responsibilities.CONCLUSIONS: In this study single women seeking treatment with donor semen in the public health system did not differ from cohabiting women, except that they were older. To be a single mother by choice is not their preferred way of parenthood, but a solution they needed to accept.",
keywords = "Adult, Age Factors, Attitude, Cohort Studies, Denmark, Female, Humans, Insemination, Artificial, Heterologous, Marital Status, Mothers, Reproductive Techniques, Assisted, Residence Characteristics, Single Person, Socioeconomic Factors",
author = "Maria Salomon and Randi Sylvest and Helena Hansson and Andersen, {Anders Nyboe} and Lone Schmidt",
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AU - Andersen, Anders Nyboe

AU - Schmidt, Lone

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N2 - OBJECTIVE: To examine sociodemographic characteristics, family backgrounds, reproductive histories, and attitudes towards motherhood in single vs. cohabiting women seeking treatment with donor semen.DESIGN: Baseline data collection in a multicenter cohort study.SETTING: All nine public fertility clinics in Denmark.SAMPLE: In total n = 311 childless women initiating assisted reproduction using donor semen.METHODS: Self-reported questionnaire responses from n = 184 single women seeking treatment by using donor semen were compared with responses from n = 127 cohabiting women.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Sociodemographic characteristics, family backgrounds, reproductive histories, attitudes towards motherhood.RESULTS: Single women were 3.5 years older on average when initiating treatment compared with cohabiting women. No significant differences were found regarding sociodemographic characteristics, previous long-term relationships, previous pregnancies, or attitudes towards motherhood between single women and cohabiting women. The vast majority of single women wanted to achieve parenthood with a partner, 85.8% wished to have a partner in the future, and approximately half of them preferred for a partner to take parental responsibilities.CONCLUSIONS: In this study single women seeking treatment with donor semen in the public health system did not differ from cohabiting women, except that they were older. To be a single mother by choice is not their preferred way of parenthood, but a solution they needed to accept.

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KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Insemination, Artificial, Heterologous

KW - Marital Status

KW - Mothers

KW - Reproductive Techniques, Assisted

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