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Original Research

A Factor Analysis Model for Rapid Evaluation of the Semen Quality of Fertile Men in China

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Pages 431-441 | Published online: 03 Mar 2022
 

Abstract

Objective

The objective of this study is to reduce the dimension of several indicators with a strong correlation when conducting semen quality analysis in a small number of comprehensive variables that could retain most of the information in the original variables.

Methods

A total of 1132 subjects were recruited from the Maternal and Child Health Institutions of seven provinces in mainland China. They completed the questionnaire and provided semen samples. Visualization of the correlation between variables was realized by using a function chart and correlation in the PerformanceAnalytics package of the R programming language (version 3.6.3 [2020-02-29]). Factor analysis was conducted using the principal function in the psych package of R. Principal component analysis, combined with varimax rotation, was used in the operation of the model, and two common factors were selected and measured to provide values for the common factor. The score coefficient was estimated using the regression method.

Results

The contribution rates of the two common factors to variable X were 43.7% and 33.98%, respectively. When the two common factors were selected, approximately 78% of the information of the original variables could be explained. The correlation coefficients between the first common factor (the quantitative factor) and sperm density, total sperm count, and semen volume were 0.824, 0.984, and 0.544, respectively. The correlation coefficients between the second common factor (the quality factor) and sperm motility and the percentage of forward-moving (progressive spermatozoa) sperm were 0.978 and 0.976, respectively.

Conclusion

The correlation between the original variables of a semen quality analysis was strong and suitable for dimensionality reduction by factor analysis. Factor analysis and dimensionality reduction provide a fast and accurate assessment of semen quality. Patients with low fertility or infertility can be identified and provided with corresponding treatments.

Ethics Approval and Consent to Participate

This study was conducted with approval from the Ethics Committee of National Research Institute for Family Planning (No:2013FY110500). This study was conducted in accordance with the declaration of Helsinki. Written informed consent was obtained from all participants.

Consent for Publication

All participants signed a document of informed consent.

Disclosure

The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.

Additional information

Funding

This study was funded by the Special Foundation for State Basic Research Program of China (2013FY110500); Developing Science and Education Foundation of Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University (XKTJ-RC202002).