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Gamete donation, information sharing and the best interests of the child: an overview of the psychosocial evidence.

Tabitha Freeman1.   

Abstract

This paper overviews key empirical findings from social science research regarding the impact of gamete donation on child wellbeing. In particular, the paper addresses current regulatory debates concerning information sharing and the best interests of the child by considering psychosocial aspects of telling--or not telling--children about their donor conception and the identity of their donor. The paper identifies three core sets of empirical, ethical and policy concerns underpinning these debates relating to (i) the psychosocial impact of gamete donation per se on child wellbeing, (ii) the psychosocial impact of parental disclosure decisions on child wellbeing, and (iii) the psychosocial implications of donor identification for donor-conceived offspring. The paper illustrates how these concerns are framed by ideas about the significance-or not-of 'genetic relatedness'; ideas which have come to the fore in contemporary discussions about the potential consequences of donor-conceived individuals gaining access to their donor's identity. By drawing together research findings that may be pertinent to the regulation of gamete donation and information sharing, a further aim of this paper is to explore the potential use and misuse of empirical 'evidence' in ethical and policy debates. Whilst this paper starts from the premise that psychosocial data has a vital role in grounding normative discussions, it seeks to contribute to this dialogue by highlighting both the value and limitations of social science research. In particular, the paper argues for a cautious approach to applying psychosocial evidence to ethical issues that is sensitive to the caveats and nuances of research findings and the changing cultural and regulatory context.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25743051      PMCID: PMC4900443          DOI: 10.1007/s40592-015-0018-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Monash Bioeth Rev        ISSN: 1321-2753


  37 in total

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4.  Sperm and oocyte donors' experiences of anonymous donation and subsequent contact with their donor offspring.

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5.  School-aged children of donor insemination: a study of parents' disclosure patterns.

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Journal:  Hum Reprod       Date:  2005-01-27       Impact factor: 6.918

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9.  The disclosure decision: concerns and issues of parents of children conceived through donor insemination.

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  10 in total

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2.  Understanding parents' intention to disclose the donor conception to their child by application of the theory of planned behaviour.

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4.  Good practice recommendations for information provision for those involved in reproductive donation.

Authors:  Jackson Kirkman-Brown; Carlos Calhaz-Jorge; Eline A F Dancet; Kersti Lundin; Mariana Martins; Kelly Tilleman; Petra Thorn; Nathalie Vermeulen; Lucy Frith
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5.  'I'm the only mum she knows': parents' understanding of, and feelings about, identity-release egg donation.

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6.  The ethical challenges of the clinical introduction of mitochondrial replacement techniques.

Authors:  John B Appleby
Journal:  Med Health Care Philos       Date:  2015-11

7.  Absence or presence? Complexities in the donor narratives of single mothers using sperm donation.

Authors:  S Zadeh; T Freeman; S Golombok
Journal:  Hum Reprod       Date:  2015-11-05       Impact factor: 6.918

8.  Disclosure of sperm donation: a comparison between solo mother and two-parent families with identifiable donors.

Authors:  Tabitha Freeman; Sophie Zadeh; Venessa Smith; Susan Golombok
Journal:  Reprod Biomed Online       Date:  2016-08-20       Impact factor: 3.828

9.  Sperm donor regulation and disclosure intentions: Results from a nationwide multi-centre study in France.

Authors:  N Kalampalikis; M Doumergue; S Zadeh
Journal:  Reprod Biomed Soc Online       Date:  2018-03-10

10.  Narrative Devices: Neurotechnologies, Information, and Self-Constitution.

Authors:  Emily Postan
Journal:  Neuroethics       Date:  2020-09-28       Impact factor: 1.480

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