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Exploring Infertility from the Cultural Context of Latino College Students: Results from a Preliminary Focus Group.

Jean Marie S Place1, McKenna Bireley2.   

Abstract

Despite a racial/ethnic disparity, little research has examined minority group perceptions of infertility. After developing a 15-question English-language focus group guide, 13 Latino college students (ages 19-22) at a Midwestern university were recruited to participate in a focus group to discuss their perceptions of infertility in the context of their family and culture. The focus group was audio recorded, professionally transcribed, and analyzed according to the constructed Grounded Theory approach. Three major themes were identified: 1) infertility is not considered when looking towards the future; 2) infertility is not discussed due to shame; and 3) infertility does not require a medical resolution. College students have the opportunity to make lifestyle modifications that can optimize fertility, but intention to change behavior is contingent on accurate fertility knowledge, which is often influenced by cultural norms. Our results suggest that these Latino students do not consider infertility a risk in their future lives nor is infertility something they consider should be explicitly discussed. Importantly, they do not perceive the need for medical interventions when addressing infertility, which carries implications for treatment seeking. When creating educational interventions for infertility, it is important to take into account the cultural lens through which infertility is understood.

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Keywords:  College students; Family planning; Infertility; Latinos; Stigma

Year:  2016        PMID: 27586031     DOI: 10.1007/s40615-016-0282-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Racial Ethn Health Disparities        ISSN: 2196-8837


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