Intention to have a third child among millennial parents with two children in eastern China: A cross‐sectional survey

Aim This Study Aimed to Assess the Intention to Have a Third Child among Millennial Parents (25–40 years old) with Two Children in a City in Eastern China and to Explore the Influencing Factors Related to Fertility Intention. Design A cross‐sectional design study. Methods A convenience sampling meth...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nursing open 2024-05, Vol.11 (5), p.e2178-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Fen, Jiang, Shen‐jun, Ge, Pan‐pan, Yang, Jue, Lu, Sha
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Zusammenfassung:Aim This Study Aimed to Assess the Intention to Have a Third Child among Millennial Parents (25–40 years old) with Two Children in a City in Eastern China and to Explore the Influencing Factors Related to Fertility Intention. Design A cross‐sectional design study. Methods A convenience sampling method was used to enrol participants of childbearing age who visited two tertiary hospitals in Hang zhou, a city in eastern China, from June 2021 to March 2022. We conducted a face‐to‐face questionnaire survey with 520 participants and calculated the prevalence of intention‐related factors. Multivariate logistic regression was used to analyse the independent influencing factors of fertility intention. Results In total, 105 (20.2%) participants had the intention to have a third child. The results showed that ‘employment status’, ‘age’, ‘reasons for wanting a third child’, the considered ‘biggest barrier to having a third child’, ‘views on the three‐child policy’, ‘desired free services’, ‘supporting work policies’ and ‘assistance policies’ were significant independent influencing factors of intention to have a third child (p‐value 
ISSN:2054-1058
2054-1058
DOI:10.1002/nop2.2178