• Title of article

    Reproductive Health Literacy and Its Relationship With Some Demographic Factors in Men Referring to One Infertility Center in Mashhad City, Iran

  • Author/Authors

    Saifi ، Bita Department of Anatomy - Faculty of Medicine - Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch , Mostafavian ، Zahra Department of Health and Community Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch , Abtahi ، Saeed Department of Pediatric Cardiology - Faculty of Medicine - Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch , Vakili ، Niloofar Department of Health and Community Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch

  • From page
    435
  • To page
    442
  • Abstract
    Background: Infertility is one of the important concerns for couples. Men have rarely been the focus of research, and their knowledge and attitude have been less studied so far. This study investigated health literacy and attitude in men with infertility. Methods: In this descriptive-analytic cross-sectional study, 196 men referred to one infertility center in Mashhad City, Iran, in 2019 were selected by a convenience sampling method. The study data were collected using a 20-item health literacy questionnaire and 5 attitude items towards infertility. The relationships between age, education, occupation, income, duration of infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART), history with reproductive health literacy, and attitude were investigated with t test, ANOVA, and linear regression in SPSS v. 20 software at a significance level of less than 0.05. Results: The Mean±SD age of men was 35.02±6.06 years. Their Mean±SD reproductive health literacy score (3.2±0.3) did not show significant relationships with age (P=0.336), education (P=0.33), job (P=0.493), income (P=0.856), infertility duration (P=0.136), and history of ART (P=0.057). All attitude questions were not related to the education and history of ART. Attitude about surrogacy (P=0.011) and the possibility of separation of each couple in case of infertility (P=0.001) (P=0.015) for men and women respectively were different according to age. Most participants chose the answer “I don’t know” in the reproductive health literacy questionnaire. Conclusion: Because of insufficient health literacy of men about infertility, educational planning in this area seems essential.
  • Keywords
    Health literacy , Attitude , Infertility , Men , Iran
  • Journal title
    Journal of Research and Health
  • Journal title
    Journal of Research and Health
  • Record number

    2711575