This study aimed to evaluate the general knowledge and attitudes about assisted reproductive technology (ART) and the influence of sociodemographic features on knowledge and attitudes in a large sample of men and women of reproductive age in Hungary. A cross-sectional online survey study was conducted among 1370 men and women between 18 and 50 years of age in Hungary. The questionnaire included questions about self-rated knowledge, an attitude item, and eight questions concerning general knowledge about ART. In addition, participants were asked sociodemographic background questions. The results show that approximately half of the respondents (49.3%) rated themselves as fairly knowledgeable about ART. However, 56% of the respondents answered...
This study examines attitudes toward assisted reproductive technologies (ART) among immigrant women ...
Problem & aim: Cultural beliefs that equate birth technology with progress, safety and convenience c...
This study examines attitudes toward assisted reproductive technologies (ART) among immigrant women ...
Background: The field of infertility medicine has witnessed a surge of scientific developments in r...
BackgroundFertility rates in Europe are among the lowest in the world, which may be attributed to bo...
This thesis explores attitudes towards different forms of reproductive rights in Europe, both variat...
BACKGROUND:Fertility rates in Europe are among the lowest in the world, which may be attributed to b...
Introduction. The use of assisted reproductive technology in a situation of a demographic crisis can...
By examining attitudes on assisted reproduction technologies (ART) in 42 European countries, we hig...
Objective: The use of reproductive medical treatments has become increasingly routine in recent year...
Study question Are the young citizens’ perceptions and expectations on Assisted Reproduction Techno...
Background: Knowledge of infertile couples about assisted reproductive technology is a fundamental ...
The theme of my thesis is women's awareness about the methods of assisted reproduction in the Czech ...
Reproductive technology has extended procreative options to infertile, subfertile, unpartnered, and ...
Background: To determine the socio-demographic factors affecting womens attitudes toward assisted re...
This study examines attitudes toward assisted reproductive technologies (ART) among immigrant women ...
Problem & aim: Cultural beliefs that equate birth technology with progress, safety and convenience c...
This study examines attitudes toward assisted reproductive technologies (ART) among immigrant women ...
Background: The field of infertility medicine has witnessed a surge of scientific developments in r...
BackgroundFertility rates in Europe are among the lowest in the world, which may be attributed to bo...
This thesis explores attitudes towards different forms of reproductive rights in Europe, both variat...
BACKGROUND:Fertility rates in Europe are among the lowest in the world, which may be attributed to b...
Introduction. The use of assisted reproductive technology in a situation of a demographic crisis can...
By examining attitudes on assisted reproduction technologies (ART) in 42 European countries, we hig...
Objective: The use of reproductive medical treatments has become increasingly routine in recent year...
Study question Are the young citizens’ perceptions and expectations on Assisted Reproduction Techno...
Background: Knowledge of infertile couples about assisted reproductive technology is a fundamental ...
The theme of my thesis is women's awareness about the methods of assisted reproduction in the Czech ...
Reproductive technology has extended procreative options to infertile, subfertile, unpartnered, and ...
Background: To determine the socio-demographic factors affecting womens attitudes toward assisted re...
This study examines attitudes toward assisted reproductive technologies (ART) among immigrant women ...
Problem & aim: Cultural beliefs that equate birth technology with progress, safety and convenience c...
This study examines attitudes toward assisted reproductive technologies (ART) among immigrant women ...