Title of article :
Explanatory Model of Voluntary Childlessness among Iranian Couples in Tehran: A Grounded Theory Approach
Author/Authors :
Nosratinejad, Farhad Department of Social Welfare Management - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Ahmadi, Ebrahim Department of Social Welfare Management - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Rafiey, Hassan Department of Social Welfare Management - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Sajjadi, Homeira Department of Social Welfare Management - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Global and Iranian statistics indicate a rise in
the newly emerging phenomenon of voluntary childlessness
as a permanent status among couples. Childlessness is one of
the main challenges of modern society. In Iran, studies on the
process of voluntary permanent childlessness are scarce. The
present study aimed to investigate the causes and underlying
factors of voluntary childlessness and to provide an explanatory
model of this phenomenon among Iranian couples.
Methods: The present qualitative study was conducted using
the grounded theory approach proposed by Strauss and Corbin.
Married couples from Tehran (Iran) with no infertility problems
who chose to be permanently childless were invited to take part
in this research. Theoretical saturation was reached after 33
semi-structured in-depth interviews.
Results: Based on the results, the causal conditions of
childlessness included the high-risk society and adverse
experiences. Contextual and intervening conditions included
social problems, social support, transitional society, natural
resources, social presence of women, and marriage age. The
strategies and interactions observed in childless couples
included the suppression of feelings, conflicts, rationality, and
malingering. The core phenomenon was individualism.
Conclusion: Increased social problems and reduced social
support endanger a society in transition toward modernity.
Individualists resort to permanent childlessness by suppressing
parental feelings, overcoming doubts about childbearing, and
becoming nonchalant by running away from child-rearing
responsibilities. Such people may resort to child adoption or to
have pets in order to cope with loneliness.
Keywords :
Individualism , Grounded theory , Voluntary childlessness , Reproductive behaviors
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics