TY - JOUR T1 - Çocuk Sahibi Olmak: Olumlu ya da Olumsuz Çocuk Sahibi Olma Motivasyonları Sosyodemografik Değişkenlerden Etkileniyor mu? TT - Having Children: Are Positive and Negative Childbearing Motivations Influenced by Sociodemographic Variables? AU - Bayram Saptır, Aysu PY - 2025 DA - June Y2 - 2025 DO - 10.61127/idusos.1673278 JF - Izmir Democracy University Social Sciences Journal JO - IDUSoS PB - İzmir Demokrasi Üniversitesi WT - DergiPark SN - 2651-5458 SP - 52 EP - 76 VL - 8 IS - 1 LA - tr AB - Çocuk sahibi olmak, tarih boyunca bireysel ve toplumsal düzeyde önemli bir yaşam kararı olarak değerlendirilmiştir. Günümüzde ise bireylerin çocuk sahibi olma kararları; geleneksel değerlerin yanı sıra ekonomik koşullar, eğitim düzeyi, bireyselleşme eğilimleri ve yaşam beklentileri gibi çeşitli faktörlerin etkisiyle şekillenmektedir. Bu durum, çocuk sahibi olma motivasyonlarını daha karmaşık hale getirmekte ve konuya ilişkin detaylı araştırmaları gerekli kılmaktadır. Bu araştırma, bireylerin çocuk sahibi olmaya yönelik olumlu ve olumsuz motivasyonlarını; cinsiyet, medeni durum, gelir düzeyi, eğitim düzeyi, çocuk sahibi olma durumu ve yaşanılan yer gibi sosyodemografik değişkenlere göre incelemeyi amaçlamaktadır. Nicel yöntemle ve ilişkisel tarama modeli kapsamında yürütülen çalışmaya 578 birey katılmıştır. Veri toplama sürecinde "Çocuk Sahibi Olma Motivasyonları Ölçeği" ve "Demografik Bilgi Formu" kullanılmıştır. Araştırma bulguları, çocuk sahibi olma motivasyonlarının sosyodemografik değişkenlere göre anlamlı biçimde farklılık gösterdiğini ortaya koymaktadır. Cinsiyet temelinde yapılan analizlerde, kadınların çocuk sahibi olmaya yönelik olumlu motivasyonlarının erkeklere kıyasla daha yüksek olduğu; buna karşılık, erkeklerin olumsuz motivasyon düzeylerinin daha belirgin olduğu tespit edilmiştir. Medeni durum açısından ise evli bireylerin olumlu motivasyon düzeylerinin, boşanmış bireylere göre daha yüksek olduğu görülmüştür. Gelir düzeyi arttıkça bireylerin çocuk sahibi olmaya dair olumlu yaklaşımlarının arttığı belirlenmiştir; ancak gelir düzeyinin artışı olumsuz motivasyonlarda anlamlı bir değişiklik yaratmamaktadır. Çocuk sahibi bireylerin, çocuk sahibi olmayanlara kıyasla olumlu motivasyonlarının daha yüksek, olumsuz motivasyonlarının ise daha düşük olduğu dikkat çekmiştir. Eğitim düzeyine göre yapılan değerlendirmelerde ise eğitim seviyesi yükseldikçe bireylerin çocuk sahibi olma konusunu daha sorgulayıcı bir biçimde ele aldığı ve bu durumun motivasyon düzeylerine anlamlı bir şekilde yansıdığı gözlemlenmiştir. Ayrıca yaşanılan yer değişkeni açısından da dikkat çekici sonuçlar elde edilmiştir. Kırsal bölgelerde yaşayan bireylerin çocuk sahibi olma konusunda daha olumlu yaklaşımlar sergilediği, kentte yaşayan bireylerde ise olumsuz motivasyonların daha yüksek olduğu tespit edilmiştir. Bu sonuçlar, çocuk sahibi olma kararının yalnızca bireysel değil, aynı zamanda toplumsal etkenlerle de şekillendiğini ortaya koymaktadır. KW - Çocuk Sahibi Olma Motivasyonları KW - sosyodemografik KW - doğurganlık kararları N2 - Childbearing has historically been considered a significant life decision at both individual and societal levels. In today's world, however, individuals' decisions regarding childbearing are shaped not only by traditional values but also by various factors such as economic conditions, level of education, tendencies toward individualization, and life expectations. This multifaceted structure renders childbearing motivations more complex and necessitates in-depth research on the topic. This study aims to examine individuals' positive and negative childbearing motivations in relation to sociodemographic variables such as gender, marital status, income level, education level, parental status, and place of residence. 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