| Literature DB >> 32349724 |
Suet Ying Yeung1, Elaine Yee Lee Ng1, Terence Tzu Hsi Lao1, Tin Chiu Li1, Jacqueline Pui Wah Chung2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fertility preservation for both medical and non-medical reasons are gaining increasing attention world-wide. This study aimed to evaluate the awareness, knowledge and acceptance on fertility preservation in Hong Kong Chinese.Entities:
Keywords: Fertility preservation; Hong Kong; Surveys and questionnaires
Year: 2020 PMID: 32349724 PMCID: PMC7189503 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-020-00953-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of respondents
| Characteristics | Respondents |
|---|---|
| Male | 56 (18.9) |
| Female | 166 (56.1) |
| Not specified | 74 (25) |
| Single | 107 (36.1) |
| Married/cohabiting | 174 (58.8) |
| Divorced/separated | 7 (2.4) |
| Widowed | 1 (0.3) |
| Not specified | 7 (2.4) |
| No | 185 (62.5) |
| Protestants | 60 (20.3) |
| Catholic | 15 (5.1) |
| Buddhism | 21 (7.1) |
| Hinduism | 2 (0.7) |
| Others | 1 (0.3) |
| Not specified | 12 (4.1) |
| < 18 | 4 (1.4) |
| 18–34 | 136 (45.9) |
| 35–43 | 94 (31.8) |
| > 44 | 54 (18.2) |
| Not specified | 8 (2.7) |
| No formal education | 2 (0.7) |
| Primary level | 4 (1.4) |
| Secondary level | 99 (33.4) |
| Postsecondary | 41 (13.9) |
| Tertiary level | 142 (48) |
| Not specified | 8 (2.7) |
| Full-time job | 232 (78.4) |
| Part-time job | 19 (6.4) |
| Housewife | 12 (4.1) |
| Retired | 4 (1.4) |
| Unemployed | 9 (3) |
| Students | 14 (4.7) |
| Not specified | 6 (2) |
| Low income | 64 (21.6) |
| Middle income | 149 (50.3) |
| High income | 73 (24.7) |
| Not specified | 10 (3.4) |
aLow income: less than USD 2500; middle income: USD 2500 to 6400; high income: more than USD 6400 (Classification based on Hong Kong Census and Statistic Department Household income distribution report 2016)
Fig. 1Single most important factor to consider when deciding fertility preservation (n = 287)
Attitude on fertility preservation for different reasons
| Fertility preservation should be provided for | No. of respondents (%) |
|---|---|
| A. Medical indication | |
| Delay in family planning due to cancer or cancer treatment ( | 274 (95.4%) |
| Individuals who have exposure to occupational hazard (radiation/ chemical exposure) ( | 270 (93.8%) |
| Men with poor semen quality wants to save sperms for future use ( | 263 (91.3%) |
| B. Non-medical reasons | |
| Delay in family planning due to career development in females ( | 153 (53.3%) |
| Delay in family planning due to career development in males ( | 143 (50.0%) |
| Single women who wants to freeze their eggs before finding their partner ( | 202 (70.4%) |
| Single men who wants to freeze their sperm before finding their partner ( | 188 (65.5%) |
| Couple who wants to have embryos frozen for future use when it is time for second child ( | 202 (71.3%) |