Most previous studies about fertility knowledge and attitudes among men have been based on quantitative methods using questionnaires with fixed-choice response options. The aims of this qualitative study were to explore childless young men’s reflections on fertility and infertility through semi-structured interviews. Danish (n = 17) and Swedish (n = 12) young childless men aged between 20 and 30 years in their last year of education were interviewed. Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis. Few informants had considered their own fertility, and most were positive towards fertility treatment. The young men had inadequate knowledge about factors that can potentially impair male and female fertility. On average, the young men eac...
Background: Declining fertility rates are often attributed to lack of interest in having children by...
In recent decades, the number of childless people in Europe has increased and its causes have become...
Background: The postponement of parenthood may increase the number of couples experiencing infertili...
Most previous studies about fertility knowledge and attitudes among men have been based on quantitat...
BACKGROUNDThe increasingly common practice in high-income countries to delay childbearing to the fou...
Background: Postponing parenthood has steadily increased during the past decades in Western countrie...
Introduction: Research about pregnancy-planning behaviour mostly focuses on women, even though pregn...
Introduction: Research about pregnancy-planning behaviour mostly focuses on women, even though pregn...
Background: Many men have limited knowledge about reproductive health and fertility. The aim of the ...
While fatherhood and male involvement in family life have been the focus of much research during the...
Background: Many men have limited knowledge about reproductive health and fertility. The aim of the ...
Being aware of factors that affect fertility can help people make informed decisions about their rep...
Research on reproductive decision-making mainly focuses on women's experiences and desire for childr...
Background: Declining fertility rates are often attributed to lack of interest in having children by...
In recent decades, the number of childless people in Europe has increased and its causes have become...
Background: The postponement of parenthood may increase the number of couples experiencing infertili...
Most previous studies about fertility knowledge and attitudes among men have been based on quantitat...
BACKGROUNDThe increasingly common practice in high-income countries to delay childbearing to the fou...
Background: Postponing parenthood has steadily increased during the past decades in Western countrie...
Introduction: Research about pregnancy-planning behaviour mostly focuses on women, even though pregn...
Introduction: Research about pregnancy-planning behaviour mostly focuses on women, even though pregn...
Background: Many men have limited knowledge about reproductive health and fertility. The aim of the ...
While fatherhood and male involvement in family life have been the focus of much research during the...
Background: Many men have limited knowledge about reproductive health and fertility. The aim of the ...
Being aware of factors that affect fertility can help people make informed decisions about their rep...
Research on reproductive decision-making mainly focuses on women's experiences and desire for childr...
Background: Declining fertility rates are often attributed to lack of interest in having children by...
In recent decades, the number of childless people in Europe has increased and its causes have become...
Background: The postponement of parenthood may increase the number of couples experiencing infertili...