Adolescent beliefs about infertility
Explore adolescents' definition of fertility and range of beliefs regarding causes of infertility. Qualitative study involving five focus groups that met between April 2001 and December 2001 at a hospital-based adolescent health center. All groups were led by one experienced moderator and obser...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Contraception (Stoneham) 2003-11, Vol.68 (5), p.385-391 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Explore adolescents' definition of fertility and range of beliefs regarding causes of infertility.
Qualitative study involving five focus groups that met between April 2001 and December 2001 at a hospital-based adolescent health center. All groups were led by one experienced moderator and observed by two investigators. Audiotapes of the group discussions were transcribed and reviewed independently by three investigators who met and reached consensus on underlying themes.
Most adolescents generally understood fertility as the ability to become pregnant. Ten themes emerged as causes of infertility.
Anatomic/gynecologic causes generated the most responses and most detailed discussion (e.g., “The coating on the egg is too hard and the sperm can't get in to fertilize the egg.”). Other commonly mentioned causes were
male factors (e.g., “He cannot produce sperm.”),
sexually transmitted infections (e.g., “like chlamydia caused scarring in the fallopian tubes”),
genetics (e.g.,“a birth defect”) and
substance use (e.g., “if a man smoke weed all day, the egg may not develop because of problems with his sperm”). Less commonly mentioned themes were
stress,
contraception,
environmental toxins,
violence and
injury.
Most adolescents defined fertility as the ability to become pregnant and reported an extensive range of beliefs about the causes of infertility. Providers should consider eliciting adolescents' definitions of fertility and also exploring beliefs about causes of infertility with their patients when counseling about sexuality and contraception to determine if an adolescent has inaccurate beliefs about their fertility. |
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ISSN: | 0010-7824 1879-0518 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.contraception.2003.07.006 |