STUDY QUESTION: What are the intentions of men and women of reproductive age in the UK regarding reproduction and family building? SUMMARY ANSWER: We identified six main categories of people; Avoiders, Betweeners, Completers, Desirers, Expectants and Flexers, for whom reproduction education strategies should be tailored differently to suit intentions. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: Several studies have highlighted poor fertility awareness across men and women of reproductive age. As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort from educators, healthcare professionals, charities, reproductive health groups and government policymakers, to improve fertility awareness. In order to ensure that th...
STUDY QUESTION: What is the prevalence of infertility and of help seeking among women and men in Bri...
Reproductive behaviour has changed significantly over recent decades in Australia, as in most develo...
Fertility studies using quantitative methods often present individuals or couples as autonomous dec...
STUDY QUESTION: What are the intentions of men and women of reproductive age in the UK regarding rep...
STUDY QUESTION: What are the underlying reasons for low male engagement in fertility and reproductiv...
BACKGROUND: The importance of improving men's and women's knowledge of sexual and reproductive healt...
Background: Across several European countries family formation is increasingly postponed. The aims o...
STUDY QUESTION What is the likelihood of having a child within 4 years for men and women with stron...
STUDY QUESTION What are women’s perceptions and experience of fertility assessment and counselling ...
Do preceding questions influence the reporting of childbearing intentions in social surveys? For dem...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by ed...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by edu...
STUDY QUESTION How good is fertility knowledge and what are treatment beliefs in an international sa...
STUDY QUESTION Until what age can couples wait to start a family without compromising their chances ...
STUDY QUESTION What are the effects of fertility education on knowledge, childbearing desires and an...
STUDY QUESTION: What is the prevalence of infertility and of help seeking among women and men in Bri...
Reproductive behaviour has changed significantly over recent decades in Australia, as in most develo...
Fertility studies using quantitative methods often present individuals or couples as autonomous dec...
STUDY QUESTION: What are the intentions of men and women of reproductive age in the UK regarding rep...
STUDY QUESTION: What are the underlying reasons for low male engagement in fertility and reproductiv...
BACKGROUND: The importance of improving men's and women's knowledge of sexual and reproductive healt...
Background: Across several European countries family formation is increasingly postponed. The aims o...
STUDY QUESTION What is the likelihood of having a child within 4 years for men and women with stron...
STUDY QUESTION What are women’s perceptions and experience of fertility assessment and counselling ...
Do preceding questions influence the reporting of childbearing intentions in social surveys? For dem...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by ed...
As the average age of first-time parents continues to rise, there has been a concerted effort by edu...
STUDY QUESTION How good is fertility knowledge and what are treatment beliefs in an international sa...
STUDY QUESTION Until what age can couples wait to start a family without compromising their chances ...
STUDY QUESTION What are the effects of fertility education on knowledge, childbearing desires and an...
STUDY QUESTION: What is the prevalence of infertility and of help seeking among women and men in Bri...
Reproductive behaviour has changed significantly over recent decades in Australia, as in most develo...
Fertility studies using quantitative methods often present individuals or couples as autonomous dec...