Background Women in high-resource countries often postpone childbearing. Postponed childbearing may lead to increased health risks for both mother and child and may also result in childlessness. Attitudes among men and women about fertility and childbearing have been studied in different phases of fertile life, but instruments that assess attitudes toward fertility and childbearing among women without children are lacking. The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate a specific instrument, the Attitudes toward Fertility and Childbearing Scale (AFCS), to assess and compare attitudes toward fertility and childbearing using a national sample of Swedish women, who are not yet mothers. Methods This study reports on the development of a new i...
The Master's thesis deals with the issue of family planning among full-time male and female students...
This thesis is a study in attitudes towards voluntary childlessness. The specific aim is to investig...
BACKGROUNDThe increasingly common practice in high-income countries to delay childbearing to the fou...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis is to describe experiences of fertility, interpret thoughts on c...
Background: Postponing parenthood has steadily increased during the past decades in Western countrie...
Being a parent that is part of the social life of individuals and getting married should be evaluate...
Introduction: Over the past 50 years women and men have postponed family formation in high-income so...
Employing a novel latent attitude profile approach, as developed by Moors (Eur J Popul 24:33--57, 20...
Pronatalism expects and presumes that all women will be mothers, and stereotypes, stigmatises and ex...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study was to explore the Fear of Birth Scale in a mixed sample of women o...
Sweden provides strong support for childbearing and parenthood, including generously subsidized med...
Objective: Reasons to avoid pregnancy, birth and parenting among voluntarily child-free individuals ...
Sweden provides strong support for childbearing and parenthood, including generously subsidized medi...
Being aware of factors that affect fertility can help people make informed decisions about their rep...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the “Birth Attitude Profile Scale (BAPS)” in a selec...
The Master's thesis deals with the issue of family planning among full-time male and female students...
This thesis is a study in attitudes towards voluntary childlessness. The specific aim is to investig...
BACKGROUNDThe increasingly common practice in high-income countries to delay childbearing to the fou...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis is to describe experiences of fertility, interpret thoughts on c...
Background: Postponing parenthood has steadily increased during the past decades in Western countrie...
Being a parent that is part of the social life of individuals and getting married should be evaluate...
Introduction: Over the past 50 years women and men have postponed family formation in high-income so...
Employing a novel latent attitude profile approach, as developed by Moors (Eur J Popul 24:33--57, 20...
Pronatalism expects and presumes that all women will be mothers, and stereotypes, stigmatises and ex...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study was to explore the Fear of Birth Scale in a mixed sample of women o...
Sweden provides strong support for childbearing and parenthood, including generously subsidized med...
Objective: Reasons to avoid pregnancy, birth and parenting among voluntarily child-free individuals ...
Sweden provides strong support for childbearing and parenthood, including generously subsidized medi...
Being aware of factors that affect fertility can help people make informed decisions about their rep...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the “Birth Attitude Profile Scale (BAPS)” in a selec...
The Master's thesis deals with the issue of family planning among full-time male and female students...
This thesis is a study in attitudes towards voluntary childlessness. The specific aim is to investig...
BACKGROUNDThe increasingly common practice in high-income countries to delay childbearing to the fou...