2022
DOI: 10.1017/s0021932022000347
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Knowledge, attitude, and practice of infertility: a comparative study in infertile and fertile Indian women

Abstract: For women who are trying to conceive, it is critical to assess their general knowledge regarding fertility and fertility-awareness practices to identify the fertile window and their agency to achieve pregnancy. The couple’s ability to deal with the infertility issue may be influenced by their beliefs and attitudes concerning infertility, which are based on social and cultural influences as well as their inner aspirations. As a result, it’s critical to examine infertile and fertile woman’s general knowledge of … Show more

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“…One major challenge is the difficulty of accurately quantifying highly subjective and abstract concepts such as perceptions and attitudes through questionnaires [ 21 ]. Additionally, it can be challenging to measure an individual’s full understanding of the nuances and implications of a question through simple scoring [ 22 ]. Furthermore, fertility concepts are particularly prone to change and are heavily influenced by social and cultural factors [ 23 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One major challenge is the difficulty of accurately quantifying highly subjective and abstract concepts such as perceptions and attitudes through questionnaires [ 21 ]. Additionally, it can be challenging to measure an individual’s full understanding of the nuances and implications of a question through simple scoring [ 22 ]. Furthermore, fertility concepts are particularly prone to change and are heavily influenced by social and cultural factors [ 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%