The aim of this study is the investigation of attitudes and perceptions toward surrogacy in general public. More extensively, the degree of acceptance and intention to use surrogacy, the perceived attitude of society toward surrogacy, the attitudes and perceptions of the role of the surrogate mother, and the perceptions of the relationship the child should have with the surrogate mother, as well as the perceptions of the influence of surrogate motherhood on the parents’ relationship with the child, are examined. In addition, factors influencing the formation of attitudes and perceptions in each of the aforementioned aspects of surrogacy are examined. Total acceptance of surrogacy found high. Positive attitudes found in all other divisions of surrogacy. Higher knowledge of Artificial Reproduction Technologies contributes to more positive attitudes about surrogacy. Married and infertile people tend to have more positive attitudes on surrogacy. Religiousness tends to shape less positive attitudes on surrogacy. Finally, marital status found to have an effect on disclosure of surrogacy.

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Attitudes and Perceptions of Surrogacy in Greece

  • Alexandra Bitou,
  • Ioannis Kouroutzis,
  • Vasileios Tzenetidis,
  • Pavlos Sarafis,
  • Maria Malliarou

摘要

The aim of this study is the investigation of attitudes and perceptions toward surrogacy in general public. More extensively, the degree of acceptance and intention to use surrogacy, the perceived attitude of society toward surrogacy, the attitudes and perceptions of the role of the surrogate mother, and the perceptions of the relationship the child should have with the surrogate mother, as well as the perceptions of the influence of surrogate motherhood on the parents’ relationship with the child, are examined. In addition, factors influencing the formation of attitudes and perceptions in each of the aforementioned aspects of surrogacy are examined. Total acceptance of surrogacy found high. Positive attitudes found in all other divisions of surrogacy. Higher knowledge of Artificial Reproduction Technologies contributes to more positive attitudes about surrogacy. Married and infertile people tend to have more positive attitudes on surrogacy. Religiousness tends to shape less positive attitudes on surrogacy. Finally, marital status found to have an effect on disclosure of surrogacy.