Thursday, 9 February 2012

New study looking at impact of involuntary childlessness on men

A new research project may be of interest to many men who are involuntarily childless as it explores men's experiences of being childless as they age, focusing on men between the ages of 50 and 70 who have not been able to become fathers. If you fall into this category, or know anyone who does, the research team are looking for men who may be willing to take part in the study.

Studies looking at the impact of childlessness tend to focus on women, but this new project will concentrate on men, looking at how they feel about their involuntary childlessness as they grow older and what impact this has on their relationships, their social life, health care and wellbeing.

You can find out more about the new research here and if you are interested in participating there are more details about what would be involved here.

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