Background: Literature regarding attitudes towards procreative options in the event of infertility is highly limited. Objective: The general aim of the current cross-sectional study is to analyze the relation between basic, personal values (self-enhancement and self- transcendence), and procreative options (living without children, adoption, homologous techniques, and heterologous techniques), while exploring the role of religiosity in moderating this relation. Methods: A large sample of 1,891 young Italian adults aged between 18 and 33 was used in the study. The participants were asked to complete a self-report questionnaire. A series of hierarchical regression models were constructed using the SPSS 24.0 software, in order to test the moderation hypotheses. Results: Self-enhancement values were positively related to the choice of both homologous and heterologous techniques, whereas self-transcendence values were strong and positive predictors of adoption. Moreover, a significant moderating role of religiosity in shaping the relations between personal values and attitudes towards heterologous techniques emerged: at low levels of self-enhancement values, highly religious participants had a more negative attitude towards heterologous techniques compared to participants with low religiosity. However, self-transcendence values predicted a more positive attitude towards heterologous techniques among participants with low religiosity. Conclusion: Findings showed the link between personal values and attitudes towards assisted reproductive techniques and adoption, along with the role of religiosity in shaping this relation; heterologous techniques were the most controversial option according to participants’ perceptions.
Canzi, E. C. R., Danioni, F. V., Rosnati, R., Scabini, E., Barni, D., Attitudes Towards Procreative Options in the Event of Infertility: The Role of Personal Values and Religiosity, <<THE OPEN PSYCHOLOGY JOURNAL>>, 2020; 13 (1): 341-350. [doi:10.2174/1874350102013010341] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/175366]
Attitudes Towards Procreative Options in the Event of Infertility: The Role of Personal Values and Religiosity
Canzi, Elena Camilla Rosa
;Danioni, Francesca Vittoria;Rosnati, Rosa;Scabini, Eugenia;
2020
Abstract
Background: Literature regarding attitudes towards procreative options in the event of infertility is highly limited. Objective: The general aim of the current cross-sectional study is to analyze the relation between basic, personal values (self-enhancement and self- transcendence), and procreative options (living without children, adoption, homologous techniques, and heterologous techniques), while exploring the role of religiosity in moderating this relation. Methods: A large sample of 1,891 young Italian adults aged between 18 and 33 was used in the study. The participants were asked to complete a self-report questionnaire. A series of hierarchical regression models were constructed using the SPSS 24.0 software, in order to test the moderation hypotheses. Results: Self-enhancement values were positively related to the choice of both homologous and heterologous techniques, whereas self-transcendence values were strong and positive predictors of adoption. Moreover, a significant moderating role of religiosity in shaping the relations between personal values and attitudes towards heterologous techniques emerged: at low levels of self-enhancement values, highly religious participants had a more negative attitude towards heterologous techniques compared to participants with low religiosity. However, self-transcendence values predicted a more positive attitude towards heterologous techniques among participants with low religiosity. Conclusion: Findings showed the link between personal values and attitudes towards assisted reproductive techniques and adoption, along with the role of religiosity in shaping this relation; heterologous techniques were the most controversial option according to participants’ perceptions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.