38. ATTITUDES TOWARD FERTILITY AND CHILDBEARING AMONG FEMALE STUDENTS AT UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY ACCORDING TO THE AFCS SCALE

Phan Thi Huyen Thuong1, Luong Hoang Thanh1,2, Nguyen Xuan My3, Le Thi Linh Chi4, Vu Thi Phuong4, Le Van Dat1,2, Dinh Thi Thu Trang1,2, Pham Thi Thu Phuong5
1 Hanoi Obstetrics & Gynecology Hospital
2 University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
3 Can Tho Maternity Hospital
4 Hanoi Maternity Hospital
5 Can Tho Gynecology Obstetrics Hospital

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Abstract

Objective: Assessment of attitudes toward fertility and future childbearing needs among female students of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Vietnam National University (UMP-VNU), Hanoi by using the AFCS.


Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional study on 187 female students at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy – Vietnam National University, Hanoi.


Results: 66.3% expressed a desire for future childbearing, while 33.7% were uncertain. Significant differences were found between age groups (≤22 years: 60% vs. >22 years: 85.1%) and relationship status (single: 62.2% vs. in a relationship: 79.5%). Mean scores for “Importance of fertility for the future,” “Childbearing as a hindrance at present” and “Female identity” were 3.41 ± 0.97, 3.90 ± 0.74, and 2.96 ± 0.93, respectively. Older students (>22 years), those from rural areas, those with cohabiting parents, and those desiring children placed greater importance on fertility (p < 0.05). Regardless of group, all participants acknowledged the challenges of childbearing at present. Higher agreement with childbearing as part of cultural identity was observed among older students, rural residents, lower-income groups, those with cohabiting parents, and those desiring children (p < 0.05).


Conclusion: 66.3% expressed a desire for future childbearing, a lower rate than in previous studies, influenced by age and marital status. Most participants recognized the importance of childbearing but also perceived it as a burden in the present. More positive attitudes toward childbearing were observed in older students, rural residents, lower-income groups, and those with cohabiting parents.

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