TY - JOUR
T1 - Are Two a Family? Older Single Mothers Assisted by Sperm Donation and Their Children Revisited
AU - Weissenberg, Ruth
AU - Landau, Ruth
PY - 2012/10
Y1 - 2012/10
N2 - This study follows 40 older single-mother families created with the aid of sperm donation using either insemination or in vitro fertilization. The study is based on qualitative data obtained from the mothers 3years after a previous study with these families. The mean age of the mothers at this time was about 47years and of the children 7years. The findings provide insights into the mothers' and children's current sociodemographic characteristics, physical health, socioemotional development and the children's reactions to the absence of a father at follow-up time. The majority of the children raised by these older single mothers have good health. The salient result is that at follow-up, 45% of these older single-mother families comprise a family unit with more than 1 child, clearly demonstrating these families' desire for a larger family than a mother-child unit. The desire and attempts of the mothers in the sample to give birth to additional children using assisted conception demonstrate the divergence in the fertility patterns of Israeli society from other developed countries.
AB - This study follows 40 older single-mother families created with the aid of sperm donation using either insemination or in vitro fertilization. The study is based on qualitative data obtained from the mothers 3years after a previous study with these families. The mean age of the mothers at this time was about 47years and of the children 7years. The findings provide insights into the mothers' and children's current sociodemographic characteristics, physical health, socioemotional development and the children's reactions to the absence of a father at follow-up time. The majority of the children raised by these older single mothers have good health. The salient result is that at follow-up, 45% of these older single-mother families comprise a family unit with more than 1 child, clearly demonstrating these families' desire for a larger family than a mother-child unit. The desire and attempts of the mothers in the sample to give birth to additional children using assisted conception demonstrate the divergence in the fertility patterns of Israeli society from other developed countries.
KW - Assisted conception
KW - Constructivist phenomenological approach
KW - Israeli mothers
KW - Older single mothers
KW - Single-mother families
KW - Sperm donation
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1939-0025.2012.01187.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1939-0025.2012.01187.x
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C2 - 23039350
AN - SCOPUS:84867311071
SN - 0002-9432
VL - 82
SP - 523
EP - 528
JO - American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
JF - American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
IS - 4
ER -