This study surveyed the views of three groups of men in relation to the situation of semen donation. In all, 97 childless student semen donors, 56 childless non-donor students and 44 mature non-donor fathers completed a questionnaire designed to explore possible motives for donating semen and preferences for involvement with recipients and offspring. Results showed the three groups could be discriminated with respect to their views about motivation and involvement in a number of ways. The major findings were: (i) relatively more donors than non- donors endorsed the importance of financial incentives for donating; (ii) nondonors, who were also fathers, favoured involvement with recipients and offspring more often than did non-fathers (donors...
As informal sperm donation becomes more prevalent worldwide, understanding donor psychology and inte...
Discursive psychology challenges traditional psychology by contending that knowledge, reality and th...
The objective of the study is to examine attitudes towards aspects of donation treatment based on a ...
^To whom correspondence should be addressed This study surveyed the views of three groups of men in ...
The aim of this article is to study attitudes about sperm donation and willingness to donate sperm i...
Semen donors have been required to register with the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority si...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-28)This study was undertaken to investigate the donors...
BACKGROUND Although ongoing legislative changes are important to protect the rights of all involved ...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to assess the attitude of heterosexual female students towards spe...
The shortage of sperm donors in formal settings (i.e., assisted reproduction clinics) and the availa...
The recruitment and counselling of sperm donors raise several ethical issues. The word 'donatio...
^ o whom correspondence should be addressed We report on a comparative study of semen donors at two ...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed Actual and projected prohibition of payment for semen do...
This paper, analyzing interviews with men that donate their semen in Denmark, explores what it means...
The UK government has decided to introduce, from 2005, rules that will allow donor-conceived persons...
As informal sperm donation becomes more prevalent worldwide, understanding donor psychology and inte...
Discursive psychology challenges traditional psychology by contending that knowledge, reality and th...
The objective of the study is to examine attitudes towards aspects of donation treatment based on a ...
^To whom correspondence should be addressed This study surveyed the views of three groups of men in ...
The aim of this article is to study attitudes about sperm donation and willingness to donate sperm i...
Semen donors have been required to register with the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority si...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-28)This study was undertaken to investigate the donors...
BACKGROUND Although ongoing legislative changes are important to protect the rights of all involved ...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to assess the attitude of heterosexual female students towards spe...
The shortage of sperm donors in formal settings (i.e., assisted reproduction clinics) and the availa...
The recruitment and counselling of sperm donors raise several ethical issues. The word 'donatio...
^ o whom correspondence should be addressed We report on a comparative study of semen donors at two ...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed Actual and projected prohibition of payment for semen do...
This paper, analyzing interviews with men that donate their semen in Denmark, explores what it means...
The UK government has decided to introduce, from 2005, rules that will allow donor-conceived persons...
As informal sperm donation becomes more prevalent worldwide, understanding donor psychology and inte...
Discursive psychology challenges traditional psychology by contending that knowledge, reality and th...
The objective of the study is to examine attitudes towards aspects of donation treatment based on a ...