Health Literacy, General Health, and Lifestyle among Infertile Men and Women in the Southeastern Iran

Author:

Kakhki Fatemeh Govahi,Pakdaman Fatemeh,Khaleghi Nasimeh,Seraji Maryam

Abstract

Background: Infertility is a growing social problem, and health literacy is one of the factors that affects infertility, thereby affecting life  quality. On the other hand, lifestyle factors exert a considerable impact on reproductive capacity and general health. Against this  backdrop, this study aims to determine health literacy, general health, and lifestyle in infertile people in Zahedan, Iran. Methods: In this  descriptive cross-sectional study, 86 male and 181 female participants who referred to Molod Infertility center (AliIbnAbiTalib Hospital) in  Zahedan were randomly selected. Health Literacy Standard Questionnaires (HELIA), the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ), and the  Miller-Smith Lifestyle Assessment Inventory (LSI) were used to collect data. In addition, data were analyzed by SPSS V.22. Results: The  participants' mean age was 30.87±7.5. Besides, 39% and 70% of the participations did not have enough health literacy and had a  moderate lifestyle, respectively. In addition, the general health of 68.9% was exposed to damage. Moreover, there was a significant  relationship between the three aforementioned factors, with the participants of higher levels of health literacy having had higher levels of  general health and lifestyle. Conclusion: According to the findings of this study, the infertile people's health literacy was not enough,  and most of them had a moderate lifestyle. In addition, their general health was exposed to damage in most cases. Thus, it is necessary  to pay attention to providing proper education and health services to infertile men and women to improve their level of health literacy   and healthy fertility in order to support childbearing in the society.

Publisher

African Journals Online (AJOL)

Subject

General Medicine

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