STUDY QUESTION What are the psychosocial determinants of women's intentions to delay childbearing until after 35 years? SUMMARY ANSWER Attitudes, pressure from important others, perceived self-confidence and anticipated regret all influence the decision-making process of women aged 18–30 years to defer their attempts to conceive their first child until 35+ years. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY Research has consistently demonstrated that, for many women, the decision to delay childbearing can lead to ‘unintentional childlessness’ due to a failure to consider the impact of age-related fertility decline. A large body of literature has also found strong links between age-related involuntary infertility and negative psychological impacts, including an in...
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STUDY QUESTION: What are the decisive factors in fertility preservation (FP) decision-making in youn...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...
STUDY QUESTION What are the psychosocial determinants of women's intentions to delay childbearing un...
STUDY QUESTION What are the psychosocial determinants of women's intentions to delay childbearing un...
STUDY QUESTION What is the likelihood of having a child within 4 years for men and women with stron...
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BACKGROUND: In industrialized countries, the average age of first childbirth is increasing and more ...
Introduction: Over the past 50 years women and men have postponed family formation in high-income so...
STUDY QUESTION: What are the intentions of men and women of reproductive age in the UK regarding rep...
Abstract: Problem Statement: The voluntary interruption of pregnancy has been a controversial topic ...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...
Contains fulltext : 154943.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)STUDY QUESTIO...
STUDY QUESTION: What are the decisive factors in fertility preservation (FP) decision-making in youn...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...
STUDY QUESTION What are the psychosocial determinants of women's intentions to delay childbearing un...
STUDY QUESTION What are the psychosocial determinants of women's intentions to delay childbearing un...
STUDY QUESTION What is the likelihood of having a child within 4 years for men and women with stron...
Contains fulltext : 137808.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)STUDY QUESTIO...
STUDY QUESTION: Are fertility treatment-related factors, parenthood status and sustained child-wish ...
BACKGROUND: In industrialized countries, the average age of first childbirth is increasing and more ...
Introduction: Over the past 50 years women and men have postponed family formation in high-income so...
STUDY QUESTION: What are the intentions of men and women of reproductive age in the UK regarding rep...
Abstract: Problem Statement: The voluntary interruption of pregnancy has been a controversial topic ...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...
Contains fulltext : 154943.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)STUDY QUESTIO...
STUDY QUESTION: What are the decisive factors in fertility preservation (FP) decision-making in youn...
STUDY QUESTION What is the role of knowledge, perceived vulnerability and level of risk of infertili...