Recent evidence showed that undergraduate students have inappropriate knowledge about reproductive health and infertility. The investigators' aim was to assess the effectiveness of a brief intervention (video) in increasing the knowledge regarding fertility issues, fertility risk factors and infertility definition.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
323
Video-Audio Media
University of Porto, Faculty of Psychology and Educational and Education Sciences
Porto, Porto District, Portugal
change in fertility knowledge
This measure assesses fertility knowledge by asking 10 questions on the probability of conception and fertility treatment success rates.
Time frame: T1 - immediatly after intervention; T2 - one week later; T3 - one month later; T4 - 12 months later
change in age of desired parenthood
Subjects are asked to write how many children would they like to have in the future and what is the desired age for having the first and the last child.
Time frame: T1 - immediatly after intervention; T2 - one week later; T3 - one month later; T4 - 12 months later
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