Social aspects of prevention of male and female infertility

Aim. To evaluate the degree of awareness of the managable social risk factors for prevention of male and female infertility and to suggest preventive measures. Methods. We conducted a survey among 140 medical students and 140 students of other higher educational institutions. The majority of stud...

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Main Authors: A A Gil'manov, G Z Akhmetzyanova, A N Khisamutdinov, S R Shakirzyanova, K R Shakirzyanova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: ECO-vector 2019-12-01
Series:Kazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal
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Online Access:https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/viewFile/18520/pdf
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spelling doaj-bfc75ff97e9b48fc86b2ab2ecf1ed83b2020-11-25T00:29:30ZrusECO-vectorKazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal0368-48142587-93592019-12-01100697097410.17816/KMJ2019-97016183Social aspects of prevention of male and female infertilityA A Gil'manov0G Z Akhmetzyanova1A N Khisamutdinov2S R Shakirzyanova3K R Shakirzyanova4Kazan State Medical UniversityKazan State Medical UniversityKazan State Medical UniversityKazan State Medical UniversityKazan State Medical UniversityAim. To evaluate the degree of awareness of the managable social risk factors for prevention of male and female infertility and to suggest preventive measures. Methods. We conducted a survey among 140 medical students and 140 students of other higher educational institutions. The majority of students in both groups who participated in the survey were aged 21 to 23 years (60%). There were 20 questions in the questionnaire. They were of the following type: Do you know that ... can lead to infertility? Instead of the dots there were certain risk factors. Students answered the question yes or no. Results. According to the results of the survey, medical students are much better aware of risk factors of infertility and its prevention. Most of the medical students and students of other institutions (72 and 73% respectively) plan to be parents already at the age of 23 to 28 which is in the upcoming decade so they have to think about infertility prevention now. Conclusion. Awareness of infertility risk factors especially among non-medical students is quite low so spreading the information about prevention of the diseases leading to infertility among youth is necessary.https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/viewFile/18520/pdfmale infertilityfemale infertilityrisk factorspreventionstudents
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author A A Gil'manov
G Z Akhmetzyanova
A N Khisamutdinov
S R Shakirzyanova
K R Shakirzyanova
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G Z Akhmetzyanova
A N Khisamutdinov
S R Shakirzyanova
K R Shakirzyanova
Social aspects of prevention of male and female infertility
Kazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal
male infertility
female infertility
risk factors
prevention
students
author_facet A A Gil'manov
G Z Akhmetzyanova
A N Khisamutdinov
S R Shakirzyanova
K R Shakirzyanova
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title Social aspects of prevention of male and female infertility
title_short Social aspects of prevention of male and female infertility
title_full Social aspects of prevention of male and female infertility
title_fullStr Social aspects of prevention of male and female infertility
title_full_unstemmed Social aspects of prevention of male and female infertility
title_sort social aspects of prevention of male and female infertility
publisher ECO-vector
series Kazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal
issn 0368-4814
2587-9359
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Aim. To evaluate the degree of awareness of the managable social risk factors for prevention of male and female infertility and to suggest preventive measures. Methods. We conducted a survey among 140 medical students and 140 students of other higher educational institutions. The majority of students in both groups who participated in the survey were aged 21 to 23 years (60%). There were 20 questions in the questionnaire. They were of the following type: Do you know that ... can lead to infertility? Instead of the dots there were certain risk factors. Students answered the question yes or no. Results. According to the results of the survey, medical students are much better aware of risk factors of infertility and its prevention. Most of the medical students and students of other institutions (72 and 73% respectively) plan to be parents already at the age of 23 to 28 which is in the upcoming decade so they have to think about infertility prevention now. Conclusion. Awareness of infertility risk factors especially among non-medical students is quite low so spreading the information about prevention of the diseases leading to infertility among youth is necessary.
topic male infertility
female infertility
risk factors
prevention
students
url https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/viewFile/18520/pdf
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