2021
DOI: 10.1093/hropen/hoab027
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How do young men want to receive information about fertility? Young men’s attitudes towards a fertility campaign targeting men in Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract: STUDY QUESTION What are young men’s attitudes towards the Danish fertility campaign ‘How’s your sperm?’ and how do they want to receive fertility information in the future? SUMMARY ANSWER The young men found that the campaign had limited impact because it was not relevant to their current life situation and they believed general fertility awareness should be a mandatory part of education, while more targeted information would… Show more

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“…Moreover, previous research highlights the importance of making fertility resources suitable for distribution online as men prefer to receive fertility information online ( Daniluk and Koert, 2015 ). Notwithstanding this, previous research also highlights the importance boys and young men place on receiving fertility education in schools ( Berthelsen et al , 2021 ). Our results suggest that these animations could offer an effective option of providing information that is easily understood (i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, previous research highlights the importance of making fertility resources suitable for distribution online as men prefer to receive fertility information online ( Daniluk and Koert, 2015 ). Notwithstanding this, previous research also highlights the importance boys and young men place on receiving fertility education in schools ( Berthelsen et al , 2021 ). Our results suggest that these animations could offer an effective option of providing information that is easily understood (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a systematic review of men’s knowledge, attitudes and behaviours suggests that men may benefit differently from women, from the provision of information and education ( Hammarberg et al , 2017 ). Research highlights the need for educational campaigns and resources targeted at men, to include patient and public involvement, be collaboratively informed and co-produced with stakeholders who have the expertise to address the gaps in knowledge, and be delivered in a way that makes sense to boys and men at different stages in their life course ( Berthelsen et al , 2021 ; Larsen et al , 2023 ). Developing educational resources in this way would help equip them to act upon information imparted to them and reduce the possibility of negative effects ( Larsen et al , 2023 ).…”
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confidence: 99%