The Impact of TikTok on Fertility Decision-Making Among Working, U.S. Married Women

Abstract

This research explores how TikTok influences fertility decision-making among employed married women in the United States. By reviewing existing literature and recent studies, it highlights the impact of social media and digital engagement on reproductive healthcare choices. The findings emphasize the need for digital literacy among healthcare providers, evidence-based guidelines for fertility information on social media, and partnerships between healthcare organizations and digital influencers to ensure accurate and accessible information. These insights aim to guide future research and improve communication practices, enhancing reproductive healthcare outcomes in the digital age.

Presenters

Jungsun Lee
Student, Graduate, Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, United States

Details

Presentation Type

Poster Session

Theme

Interdisciplinary Health Sciences

KEYWORDS

Social Media, Digital Engagement, Reproductive Healthcare, Digital Literacy, Healthcare Providers