Anaïs Martin: Happy to Share Our Latest Article Discussing the Results of the INFODON
Anaïs Martin, Postdoctoral fellow at the The University of Quebec in Outaouais, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Happy to share our latest article discussing the results of the INFODON study, designed to better understand information sharing practices in French donor-conceived families! The article is focused on the experience and attitudes of donor-conceived adults. Perfect read to get back to work after lunch, it’s open access.
INFODON study led by Catherine Metzler-Guillemain (APHM) in partnership with Agnès Martial (CNRS), funded by the French Agency of Biomedicine. Shout out to our co-authors: Salomé Gallissian, Carole Daoud-Deveze, Audrey Gnisci, and Cindy Faust.”
Title: Disclosing donor conception: a mixed methods study exploring the experience and attitudes of French sperm donor-conceived adults born within heterosexual couples
Authors: Anaïs Martin, Salomé Gallissian, Carole Daoud-Deveze, Audrey Gnisci, Cindy Faust

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