IntroductionSurrogacy elicits different attitudes influenced by ethical, cultural, and political factors. While scales for assessing attitudes towards surrogacy exist, their validity in sociopolitical contexts remains underexplored. Therefore, the current study aims to adapt and validate the Attitudes Towards Surrogacy Scale in the Italian context, where in December 2024 the domestic ban on surrogacy has been extended to encompass any surrogacy arrangements undertaken abroad by Italian citizens.MethodsTo reach this aim, in 2025, we implemented three independent studies to test the instrument's structure, internal reliability, measurement invariance, and its nomological and convergent validity.ResultsExploratory factor analysis (Study 1, N = 613) and confirmatory factor analysis (Study 2, N = 1,107), showed a two-factor structure of the scale and pointed out excellent fit, internal reliability, and measurement invariance across participants' gender and age. Finally, Study 3 (N = 334) evaluated convergent and nomological validity of the scale, pointing out significant associations with religiosity, political orientation, heteronormative attitudes, and anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy beliefs.DiscussionThe Italian version of the ATSS is a reliable and valid instrument for assessing attitudes towards surrogacy within a restricted legal context. This instrument may represent a promising tool helping provide insight to policymakers and public health organisations in designing and evaluating initiatives concerning surrogacy.ConclusionThe results of the current work may provide the foundation for future research, as well as inform public discourse, policy debate, and educational intervention related to reproductive rights and family diversity in Italy.

The Attitudes Towards Surrogacy Scale: preliminary validation and psychometric properties in the Italian context

Panerati, Sara;Salvati, Marco
2026-01-01

Abstract

IntroductionSurrogacy elicits different attitudes influenced by ethical, cultural, and political factors. While scales for assessing attitudes towards surrogacy exist, their validity in sociopolitical contexts remains underexplored. Therefore, the current study aims to adapt and validate the Attitudes Towards Surrogacy Scale in the Italian context, where in December 2024 the domestic ban on surrogacy has been extended to encompass any surrogacy arrangements undertaken abroad by Italian citizens.MethodsTo reach this aim, in 2025, we implemented three independent studies to test the instrument's structure, internal reliability, measurement invariance, and its nomological and convergent validity.ResultsExploratory factor analysis (Study 1, N = 613) and confirmatory factor analysis (Study 2, N = 1,107), showed a two-factor structure of the scale and pointed out excellent fit, internal reliability, and measurement invariance across participants' gender and age. Finally, Study 3 (N = 334) evaluated convergent and nomological validity of the scale, pointing out significant associations with religiosity, political orientation, heteronormative attitudes, and anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy beliefs.DiscussionThe Italian version of the ATSS is a reliable and valid instrument for assessing attitudes towards surrogacy within a restricted legal context. This instrument may represent a promising tool helping provide insight to policymakers and public health organisations in designing and evaluating initiatives concerning surrogacy.ConclusionThe results of the current work may provide the foundation for future research, as well as inform public discourse, policy debate, and educational intervention related to reproductive rights and family diversity in Italy.
2026
Surrogacy
attitudes
confirmatory factor analysis
exploratory factor analysis
scale validation
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