Self-Declared Infertility and Demand for Treatment: Findings from the National Demographic and Health Survey (PNDS) 2006

Authors

  • Sandra Garcia

  • Mitti Koyama

  • Joice Melo Vieira

Keywords:

infertility, reproductive intention, search and access for infertility treatment, reproductive rights, brazil

Abstract

Objectives This article aims to identify and characterize women of reproductive age who declare themselves infertile or having difficulty conceiving and wish to have children their demand for infertility treatments in public and private services and their outcomes Methods This study is based on the data on infertility available from PNDS 2006 a national household survey designed using complex probabilistic sampling with approximately 15 000 women of reproductive age representing the five Brazilian macro-regions Chi-square tests were adjusted to identify associations between infertility treatment-seeking and sociodemographic variables We calculate Cramer s V to measure the strength of the association between infertility and each sociodemographic variable of interest

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Sandra Garcia, Mitti Koyama, & Joice Melo Vieira. (2024). Self-Declared Infertility and Demand for Treatment: Findings from the National Demographic and Health Survey (PNDS) 2006. Global Journal of Medical Research, 24(E1), 1–9. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/102594

Self-Declared Infertility and Demand for Treatment: Findings from the National Demographic and Health Survey (PNDS) 2006

Published

2024-09-14