Kinderwunsch bei (permanenter) Infertiliät: Entwicklung und Ergebnisse des „Fragebogens Einstellungen zur Mutterschaft (FEMu)“

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Kinderwunsch bei (permanenter) Infertiliät: Entwicklung und Ergebnisse des „Fragebogens Einstellungen zur Mutterschaft (FEMu)“. / Fliegner, Maike; Richter-Appelt, Hertha; Krupp, Kerstin; Brunner, Franziska.

In: PSYCHOTHER PSYCH MED, Vol. 67, No. 9-10, 09.2017, p. 401-412.

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title = "Kinderwunsch bei (permanenter) Infertili{\"a}t: Entwicklung und Ergebnisse des „Fragebogens Einstellungen zur Mutterschaft (FEMu)“",
abstract = "Study 1 Development of the questionnaire Most questionnaires on attitudes toward motherhood presume that the subject is fertile and positive and negative attitudes are represented on a one-dimensional scale. Moreover, the questionnaires often do not provide German versions and German norms. The aim of this study is to examine whether the German Questionnaire on Attitudes toward Motherhood ({"}FEMu{"}) can be used to describe attitudes toward motherhood multi-dimensionally and whether it is applicable independent of a person's fertility status. The FEMu was developed based on a female sample (n=932) using principal factor analysis (oblique rotation) which yielded 2 independent main factors ({"}pro child{"}, {"}contra child{"}) with 5 subfactors (privation/conformation, attractiveness/balance, incompleteness, relation, affiliation) and 4 prototypes (idealization, rejection, ambivalence, indifference). Study 2Evaluation of clinical Samples of people with Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (CAIS, n=12), Mayer-Rokitansky-K{\"u}ster-Hauser Syndrome (MRKHS, n=49) and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS, n=55) were included for testing. The first 2 suffer from permanent infertility, in the latter fertility is compromised. The intensity of their wish for a child, the FEMu main factors and the prototypes were analyzed. The independence of pro and contra child scores and the prototypes were emipirically confirmed. Participants with CAIS had a low wish for a child and an indifferent attitude toward motherhood, women with MRKHS had a moderate wish for a child and were ambivalent, women with PCOS had a maximum wish for a child and idealized motherhood. Conclusion The FEMu represents attitudes toward motherhood in a multi-dimensional way. It is appropriate for use in fertile and infertile individuals and can be applied in research and single-case settings. The FEMu results can be useful in individual counseling, e. g. within the scope of fertility treatmernt, at gynecological consultations, in pregnancy counseling or psychological counseling. In psychotherapy the results can help to develop suited interventions. The FEMu could also bring about valuable insights outside of the clinical setting, e. g., in the realms of family planning and women's conflict between family and career.",
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author = "Maike Fliegner and Hertha Richter-Appelt and Kerstin Krupp and Franziska Brunner",
note = "{\textcopyright} Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.",
year = "2017",
month = sep,
doi = "10.1055/s-0043-100758",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "67",
pages = "401--412",
journal = "PSYCHOTHER PSYCH MED",
issn = "0937-2032",
publisher = "Georg Thieme Verlag KG",
number = "9-10",

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T1 - Kinderwunsch bei (permanenter) Infertiliät: Entwicklung und Ergebnisse des „Fragebogens Einstellungen zur Mutterschaft (FEMu)“

AU - Fliegner, Maike

AU - Richter-Appelt, Hertha

AU - Krupp, Kerstin

AU - Brunner, Franziska

N1 - © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

PY - 2017/9

Y1 - 2017/9

N2 - Study 1 Development of the questionnaire Most questionnaires on attitudes toward motherhood presume that the subject is fertile and positive and negative attitudes are represented on a one-dimensional scale. Moreover, the questionnaires often do not provide German versions and German norms. The aim of this study is to examine whether the German Questionnaire on Attitudes toward Motherhood ("FEMu") can be used to describe attitudes toward motherhood multi-dimensionally and whether it is applicable independent of a person's fertility status. The FEMu was developed based on a female sample (n=932) using principal factor analysis (oblique rotation) which yielded 2 independent main factors ("pro child", "contra child") with 5 subfactors (privation/conformation, attractiveness/balance, incompleteness, relation, affiliation) and 4 prototypes (idealization, rejection, ambivalence, indifference). Study 2Evaluation of clinical Samples of people with Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (CAIS, n=12), Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser Syndrome (MRKHS, n=49) and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS, n=55) were included for testing. The first 2 suffer from permanent infertility, in the latter fertility is compromised. The intensity of their wish for a child, the FEMu main factors and the prototypes were analyzed. The independence of pro and contra child scores and the prototypes were emipirically confirmed. Participants with CAIS had a low wish for a child and an indifferent attitude toward motherhood, women with MRKHS had a moderate wish for a child and were ambivalent, women with PCOS had a maximum wish for a child and idealized motherhood. Conclusion The FEMu represents attitudes toward motherhood in a multi-dimensional way. It is appropriate for use in fertile and infertile individuals and can be applied in research and single-case settings. The FEMu results can be useful in individual counseling, e. g. within the scope of fertility treatmernt, at gynecological consultations, in pregnancy counseling or psychological counseling. In psychotherapy the results can help to develop suited interventions. The FEMu could also bring about valuable insights outside of the clinical setting, e. g., in the realms of family planning and women's conflict between family and career.

AB - Study 1 Development of the questionnaire Most questionnaires on attitudes toward motherhood presume that the subject is fertile and positive and negative attitudes are represented on a one-dimensional scale. Moreover, the questionnaires often do not provide German versions and German norms. The aim of this study is to examine whether the German Questionnaire on Attitudes toward Motherhood ("FEMu") can be used to describe attitudes toward motherhood multi-dimensionally and whether it is applicable independent of a person's fertility status. The FEMu was developed based on a female sample (n=932) using principal factor analysis (oblique rotation) which yielded 2 independent main factors ("pro child", "contra child") with 5 subfactors (privation/conformation, attractiveness/balance, incompleteness, relation, affiliation) and 4 prototypes (idealization, rejection, ambivalence, indifference). Study 2Evaluation of clinical Samples of people with Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (CAIS, n=12), Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser Syndrome (MRKHS, n=49) and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS, n=55) were included for testing. The first 2 suffer from permanent infertility, in the latter fertility is compromised. The intensity of their wish for a child, the FEMu main factors and the prototypes were analyzed. The independence of pro and contra child scores and the prototypes were emipirically confirmed. Participants with CAIS had a low wish for a child and an indifferent attitude toward motherhood, women with MRKHS had a moderate wish for a child and were ambivalent, women with PCOS had a maximum wish for a child and idealized motherhood. Conclusion The FEMu represents attitudes toward motherhood in a multi-dimensional way. It is appropriate for use in fertile and infertile individuals and can be applied in research and single-case settings. The FEMu results can be useful in individual counseling, e. g. within the scope of fertility treatmernt, at gynecological consultations, in pregnancy counseling or psychological counseling. In psychotherapy the results can help to develop suited interventions. The FEMu could also bring about valuable insights outside of the clinical setting, e. g., in the realms of family planning and women's conflict between family and career.

KW - English Abstract

KW - Journal Article

U2 - 10.1055/s-0043-100758

DO - 10.1055/s-0043-100758

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

C2 - 28719918

VL - 67

SP - 401

EP - 412

JO - PSYCHOTHER PSYCH MED

JF - PSYCHOTHER PSYCH MED

SN - 0937-2032

IS - 9-10

ER -