Introduction Currently, stem cells (SC) are one of the most studied issues of medical research as well as a widespread, complex, socially and ethically relevant issue. Objective The general aim of the present study is to explore how social representations (SR) of SC is different for people more or less willing to donate SC, also comparing bone marrow SC (BMSC) donation and umbilical cord blood SC (UCBSC) donation. Method A paper-and-pencil survey was administrated to 78 Italian respondents. A structural analysis of SC-SRs (prototypical and co-occurrence analysis) was conducted comparing people with a high/low intention to donate UCBSC/BMSC. Results Similarly to other bioethically relevant issues, SR of SC seems to be ambivalent and dichotomously organized, with the donation procedure been a barrier. Conclusion These results are in line with studies finding two sets of dichotomies: on the one hand, a gift-of-life/replacement-of-body-parts dichotomy coexisting within people's SR of organ donation; on the other hand, a help/pain and needle dichotomy within blood donation's SR. Directions for future research are suggested.

Problematic donation procedures vs. futuristic research and treatment applications: A dichotomous social representation of stem cells in Italy / Ariccio, Silvia; Ganucci Cancellieri, Uberta; Bonaiuto, Flavia; Fasanelli, Roberto; Galli, Ida; Pierelli, Luca; Bonaiuto, Marino. - In: REVUE EUROPÉENNE DE PSYCHOLOGUE APPLIQUÉE. - ISSN 1162-9088. - 72:3(2022), p. 100763. [10.1016/j.erap.2022.100763]

Problematic donation procedures vs. futuristic research and treatment applications: A dichotomous social representation of stem cells in Italy

Fasanelli, Roberto;Galli, Ida;
2022

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Introduction Currently, stem cells (SC) are one of the most studied issues of medical research as well as a widespread, complex, socially and ethically relevant issue. Objective The general aim of the present study is to explore how social representations (SR) of SC is different for people more or less willing to donate SC, also comparing bone marrow SC (BMSC) donation and umbilical cord blood SC (UCBSC) donation. Method A paper-and-pencil survey was administrated to 78 Italian respondents. A structural analysis of SC-SRs (prototypical and co-occurrence analysis) was conducted comparing people with a high/low intention to donate UCBSC/BMSC. Results Similarly to other bioethically relevant issues, SR of SC seems to be ambivalent and dichotomously organized, with the donation procedure been a barrier. Conclusion These results are in line with studies finding two sets of dichotomies: on the one hand, a gift-of-life/replacement-of-body-parts dichotomy coexisting within people's SR of organ donation; on the other hand, a help/pain and needle dichotomy within blood donation's SR. Directions for future research are suggested.
2022
Problematic donation procedures vs. futuristic research and treatment applications: A dichotomous social representation of stem cells in Italy / Ariccio, Silvia; Ganucci Cancellieri, Uberta; Bonaiuto, Flavia; Fasanelli, Roberto; Galli, Ida; Pierelli, Luca; Bonaiuto, Marino. - In: REVUE EUROPÉENNE DE PSYCHOLOGUE APPLIQUÉE. - ISSN 1162-9088. - 72:3(2022), p. 100763. [10.1016/j.erap.2022.100763]
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