Aim: The overall aim of this thesis is to describe experiences offertility, interpret thoughts on childbearing, and compare attitudes to fertility and childbearing with background characteristics, among women not yet mothers. Methods:In study I a phenomenological method was used to describe women’s experiences of fertility. In study II a lifeworldhermeneutic approach was used to interpret women’s thoughts on childbearing. In study III explorative factor analysis with principal component analysis was used to develop an instrument and in study IV principal component analysis was used and Student’s t-test and ANOVA was performed between components and women’s background characteristics. Data were collected from interviews w...
Bakgrund: Ofrivillig barnlöshet drabbar omkring 15% av kvinnorna som försöker skaffa barn, i Sverige...
This thesis is a study in attitudes towards voluntary childlessness. The specific aim is to investig...
Pronatalism expects and presumes that all women will be mothers, and stereotypes, stigmatises and ex...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis is to describe experiences of fertility, interpret thoughts on c...
Background Women in high-resource countries often postpone childbearing. Postponed childbearing may ...
Bakgrund: Barnmorskor möter kvinnor när deras existentiella hälsa utmanas vilket innebär att barnmor...
Bakgrund: Ofrivillig barnlöshet drabbar mellan 10 och 15 procent av alla par i Sverige. Tillståndet ...
Becoming a mother is a transition that leads the woman from a known to an unknown existence, both so...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to describe, analyze and compare university students’ desire to h...
Women’s health and lifestyle before pregnancy can influence both the fertility and the health of mot...
Bakgrund: Antalet planerade hemförlossningar i Sverige ligger idag på runt 100 per år. Kvinnor so...
Introduction: Over the past 50 years women and men have postponed family formation in high-income so...
Vård i samband med fortplantning benämns internationellt som preconception care. I Sverige finns ing...
Background: Postponing parenthood has steadily increased during the past decades in Western countrie...
Studien belyser hur kvinnor upplever ungt moderskap och möjligheter till att fullfölja gymnasiestudi...
Bakgrund: Ofrivillig barnlöshet drabbar omkring 15% av kvinnorna som försöker skaffa barn, i Sverige...
This thesis is a study in attitudes towards voluntary childlessness. The specific aim is to investig...
Pronatalism expects and presumes that all women will be mothers, and stereotypes, stigmatises and ex...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis is to describe experiences of fertility, interpret thoughts on c...
Background Women in high-resource countries often postpone childbearing. Postponed childbearing may ...
Bakgrund: Barnmorskor möter kvinnor när deras existentiella hälsa utmanas vilket innebär att barnmor...
Bakgrund: Ofrivillig barnlöshet drabbar mellan 10 och 15 procent av alla par i Sverige. Tillståndet ...
Becoming a mother is a transition that leads the woman from a known to an unknown existence, both so...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to describe, analyze and compare university students’ desire to h...
Women’s health and lifestyle before pregnancy can influence both the fertility and the health of mot...
Bakgrund: Antalet planerade hemförlossningar i Sverige ligger idag på runt 100 per år. Kvinnor so...
Introduction: Over the past 50 years women and men have postponed family formation in high-income so...
Vård i samband med fortplantning benämns internationellt som preconception care. I Sverige finns ing...
Background: Postponing parenthood has steadily increased during the past decades in Western countrie...
Studien belyser hur kvinnor upplever ungt moderskap och möjligheter till att fullfölja gymnasiestudi...
Bakgrund: Ofrivillig barnlöshet drabbar omkring 15% av kvinnorna som försöker skaffa barn, i Sverige...
This thesis is a study in attitudes towards voluntary childlessness. The specific aim is to investig...
Pronatalism expects and presumes that all women will be mothers, and stereotypes, stigmatises and ex...