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Talking about links between sexually transmitted infections and infertility with college and university students from SE England, UK: a qualitative study

机译:与英国东南英格兰的大学生谈论性传播感染与不育之间的联系:定性研究

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Background Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as chlamydia and gonorrhoea are largely symptomless diseases which, left untreated, can result in serious complications including infertility. Fertility problems currently affect approximately one in seven couples in the UK and there is increasing demand for couples seeking reproductive technologies. Young people are at greatest risk of contracting STIs, therefore this study aimed to identify young people’s knowledge and beliefs about the link between untreated STIs and infertility. Methods Focus groups were conducted with participants aged 16–24 years old inclusive in college or university settings in the SE of England. Groups were quota sampled on the basis of age and gender. A topic guide was used. The data were analysed using a framework analysis approach. Results Ten single-sex focus groups were conducted with sixty participants: six groups of college students and four groups of university students. Participants were generally aware of the link between STIs and potential infertility and considered the discussion of this subject very relevant at their age. Knowledge about how and why STIs potentially lead to fertility complications was poor. The issues of blame relating to infertility following an STI emerged, although most participants did not think that access to free reproductive technologies after an untreated STI should be limited. Conclusions Young people would benefit from more education in order to improve their understanding of the long-term consequences of untreated STIs, such as infertility. Participants in our sample felt these were extremely relevant and important issues for them to understand alongside current education about STIs.
机译:背景技术诸如衣原体和淋病的性传播感染(STI)在很大程度上是无症状的疾病,如果不加以治疗,可能会导致严重的并发症,包括不孕症。目前,生育问题影响着英国大约七分之一的夫妇,并且寻求生殖技术的夫妇的需求也在不断增长。年轻人感染性传播感染的风险最大,因此,本研究旨在确定年轻人对未治疗的性传播感染与不育之间联系的知识和信念。方法在英格兰东南部的大学或大学环境中,对年龄在16-24岁(含)之间的参与者进行了焦点小组讨论。根据年龄和性别对各组进行配额抽样。使用了主题指南。使用框架分析方法分析数据。结果进行了10次单性别焦点小组讨论,有60名参与者:6名大学生和4名大学生。与会者普遍意识到性传播感染与潜在不育之间的联系,并认为与该年龄的讨论非常相关。关于性传播感染如何以及为什么会导致生育并发症的知识很少。性传播感染后引起不孕的问题出现了,尽管大多数参与者认为,未经治疗的性传播感染后获得免费生殖技术的机会不应受到限制。结论年轻人将从更多的教育中受益,以增进他们对未经治疗的性传播疾病如不育等长期后果的了解。我们样本中的参与者认为,与当前有关性传播感染的教育一起,这些是与他们一起理解的极其相关和重要的问题。

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