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How Do Young Saudi Men Prefer to Receive Fertility Information? A Population-Based Survey in Al Kharj

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Background and objectives: The factors that contribute to male infertility are poorly understood by men. Men's awareness of their own fertility has not been the subject of extensive research. Men are generally less aware of issues with fertility and reproductive health according to research on both men and women. Methods: Over the course of three months in 2022, a web-based survey on male fertility and reproductive health included a regionally representative sample of Saudi men in Al Kharj city. Men between the ages of 19 and 67 were included in the study. Results: There were 395 male volunteers with an average age of 25. Male infertility causes were listed by each participant and their understanding of fertility was assessed by two open ended questions and a comprehensive list of related risk factors and medical disorders. The general level of understanding of fertility remained consistent across most demographic parameters. Seventy percent of the males surveyed said they were familiar with male fertility and reproduction. Conclusion: Relatively few men learnt about fertility through doctors or the internet relative to television and radio.

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