Ethical attitudes of German specialists in reproductive medicine and legal regulation of preimplantation sex selection in Germany.

BACKGROUND: Because of its ethical and social implications, preimplantation sex selection is frequently the subject of debates. METHODS: In 2006, we surveyed specialists in reproductive medicine in Germany using an anonymous questionnaire, including sociodemographic data and questions regarding ethi...

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Main Authors: Miriam Wilhelm, Edgar Dahl, Henry Alexander, Elmar Brähler, Yve Stöbel-Richter
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3577788?pdf=render
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author Miriam Wilhelm
Edgar Dahl
Henry Alexander
Elmar Brähler
Yve Stöbel-Richter
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Edgar Dahl
Henry Alexander
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Yve Stöbel-Richter
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description BACKGROUND: Because of its ethical and social implications, preimplantation sex selection is frequently the subject of debates. METHODS: In 2006, we surveyed specialists in reproductive medicine in Germany using an anonymous questionnaire, including sociodemographic data and questions regarding ethical problems occurring in the practice of reproductive medicine. Most questions focused on preimplantation sex selection, including 10 case vignettes, since these enabled us to describe the most difficult and ethically controversial situations. This is the first survey among specialists in reproductive medicine regarding this topic in Germany. RESULTS: 114 specialists in reproductive medicine participated, 72 males (63%) and 42 females (37%), average age was 48 years (age range 29-67 years). The majority of respondents (79%) favoured a regulation that limits the use of preimplantation sex selection only for medical reasons, such as X-linked diseases (including 18%: summoning an ethics commission for every case). A minority of 18% approved of the use of sex selection for non-medical reasons (4% generally and further 14% for family balancing). 90% had received obvious requests from patients. The highest approval (46%) got the counselling guideline against a preimplantation sex selection and advising a normal pregnancy, if preimplantation sex selection would be allowed in Germany. The majority (67%) was opposed the personal use of preimplantation sex selection for non-medical reasons, but would think about it in medical cases. In opposite to woman, 14% of the men were in favour of personal use for non-medical reasons (p=0,043). 25% of specialists in reproductive medicine feared that an allowance of preimplantation sex selection would cause a shift in the sex ratio. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of German specialists in reproductive medicine opposes preimplantation sex selection for non-medical reasons while recommending preimplantation sex selection for medical reasons, e.g. X-linked diseases like haemophilia.
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spelling doaj.art-266e9edc2f6049bfbfd0dcdfe3d5b3942022-12-22T01:55:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0182e5639010.1371/journal.pone.0056390Ethical attitudes of German specialists in reproductive medicine and legal regulation of preimplantation sex selection in Germany.Miriam WilhelmEdgar DahlHenry AlexanderElmar BrählerYve Stöbel-RichterBACKGROUND: Because of its ethical and social implications, preimplantation sex selection is frequently the subject of debates. METHODS: In 2006, we surveyed specialists in reproductive medicine in Germany using an anonymous questionnaire, including sociodemographic data and questions regarding ethical problems occurring in the practice of reproductive medicine. Most questions focused on preimplantation sex selection, including 10 case vignettes, since these enabled us to describe the most difficult and ethically controversial situations. This is the first survey among specialists in reproductive medicine regarding this topic in Germany. RESULTS: 114 specialists in reproductive medicine participated, 72 males (63%) and 42 females (37%), average age was 48 years (age range 29-67 years). The majority of respondents (79%) favoured a regulation that limits the use of preimplantation sex selection only for medical reasons, such as X-linked diseases (including 18%: summoning an ethics commission for every case). A minority of 18% approved of the use of sex selection for non-medical reasons (4% generally and further 14% for family balancing). 90% had received obvious requests from patients. The highest approval (46%) got the counselling guideline against a preimplantation sex selection and advising a normal pregnancy, if preimplantation sex selection would be allowed in Germany. The majority (67%) was opposed the personal use of preimplantation sex selection for non-medical reasons, but would think about it in medical cases. In opposite to woman, 14% of the men were in favour of personal use for non-medical reasons (p=0,043). 25% of specialists in reproductive medicine feared that an allowance of preimplantation sex selection would cause a shift in the sex ratio. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of German specialists in reproductive medicine opposes preimplantation sex selection for non-medical reasons while recommending preimplantation sex selection for medical reasons, e.g. X-linked diseases like haemophilia.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3577788?pdf=render
spellingShingle Miriam Wilhelm
Edgar Dahl
Henry Alexander
Elmar Brähler
Yve Stöbel-Richter
Ethical attitudes of German specialists in reproductive medicine and legal regulation of preimplantation sex selection in Germany.
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title Ethical attitudes of German specialists in reproductive medicine and legal regulation of preimplantation sex selection in Germany.
title_full Ethical attitudes of German specialists in reproductive medicine and legal regulation of preimplantation sex selection in Germany.
title_fullStr Ethical attitudes of German specialists in reproductive medicine and legal regulation of preimplantation sex selection in Germany.
title_full_unstemmed Ethical attitudes of German specialists in reproductive medicine and legal regulation of preimplantation sex selection in Germany.
title_short Ethical attitudes of German specialists in reproductive medicine and legal regulation of preimplantation sex selection in Germany.
title_sort ethical attitudes of german specialists in reproductive medicine and legal regulation of preimplantation sex selection in germany
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