BACKGROUND Previous research has highlighted a lack of fertility awareness in the general population especially in relation to the optimal fertile period during the menstrual cycle, incidence of infertility and duration of the reproductive life span. The current study assessed fertility knowledge more broadly in young people and investigated three areas of knowledge, namely risk factors associated with female infertility (e.g. smoking), beliefs in false fertility myths (e.g. benefits of rural living) and beliefs in the illusory benefits of healthy habits (e.g. exercising regularly) on female fertility. METHOD The sample (n = 149) consisted of 110 female and 39 male postgraduate and undergraduate university students (average age 24.01, SD = ...
International audienceObjectives. - To assess midwifery students' knowledge in the field of female f...
© 2009 Australian Journal of Advanced NursingBackground There is evidence that lifestyle behaviours ...
Parenthood is a goal desired by the majority of men and women. People are far more likely to achieve...
BACKGROUND Previous research has highlighted a lack of fertility awareness in the general population...
There is a perception that the prevalence of infertility is on the rise since the knowledge about i...
Background There is a lack of research on young women’s fertility knowledge and awareness. This has ...
Some potentially modifiable factors adversely affect fertility and pregnancy health. To inform a fer...
Objective To explore the relationships among young women’s demographic characteristics, their self-p...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...
Introduction: Recent evidence indicates that reproductive-age people have inadequate fertility aware...
In many societies the average age for giving birth is rising. One factor which could contribute to t...
STUDY QUESTION How good is fertility knowledge and what are treatment beliefs in an international sa...
With technological developments, creation of new industries and changing lifestyles, infertility ris...
Background With technological developments, creation of new industries, and changing human...
Background: The demand for medically assisted reproduction continues to increase, with more women en...
International audienceObjectives. - To assess midwifery students' knowledge in the field of female f...
© 2009 Australian Journal of Advanced NursingBackground There is evidence that lifestyle behaviours ...
Parenthood is a goal desired by the majority of men and women. People are far more likely to achieve...
BACKGROUND Previous research has highlighted a lack of fertility awareness in the general population...
There is a perception that the prevalence of infertility is on the rise since the knowledge about i...
Background There is a lack of research on young women’s fertility knowledge and awareness. This has ...
Some potentially modifiable factors adversely affect fertility and pregnancy health. To inform a fer...
Objective To explore the relationships among young women’s demographic characteristics, their self-p...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...
Introduction: Recent evidence indicates that reproductive-age people have inadequate fertility aware...
In many societies the average age for giving birth is rising. One factor which could contribute to t...
STUDY QUESTION How good is fertility knowledge and what are treatment beliefs in an international sa...
With technological developments, creation of new industries and changing lifestyles, infertility ris...
Background With technological developments, creation of new industries, and changing human...
Background: The demand for medically assisted reproduction continues to increase, with more women en...
International audienceObjectives. - To assess midwifery students' knowledge in the field of female f...
© 2009 Australian Journal of Advanced NursingBackground There is evidence that lifestyle behaviours ...
Parenthood is a goal desired by the majority of men and women. People are far more likely to achieve...