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Original Articles

The decision to terminate childbearing: Differences in preoperative ambivalence between tubal ligation women and vasectomy wives

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Pages 40-58 | Published online: 23 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

This paper examines the degree of preoperative ambivalence expressed by 255 currently married tubal ligation patients compared to 167 wives of vasectomy patients regarding the decision to terminate childbearing and aspects of the decision‐making process which account for differences between groups. Data indicate that tubal ligation women are significantly more certain and comfortable with their decision than are vasectomy wives. In order to explain this finding, analysis focused on sociodemographic factors; time factors related to the decision; variables related to communication with spouse and others; factors internal to the individual, including interest in another child and motivation for the decision; external constraints on the decision; and couple dynamics in the decision‐making process. Results indicate that group differences in ambivalence are primarily due to the effects of strong male control over the termination decision, as perceived by the wife, and a disproportionate prevalence of this pattern among vasectomy couples. An interaction effect between male dominance and group membership was also found. Implications of study results for preoperative counseling, including likely sources of future regret, are considered.

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