[HTML][HTML] Tailored support may reduce mental and relational impact of infertility on infertile patients and partners

J Boivin, R Vassena, M Costa, E Vegni, M Dixon… - Reproductive …, 2022 - Elsevier
Research question What is the psychological impact of infertility on infertile patients and
partners of infertile patients? Design The online, international, quantitative survey assessed …

Examining the role of dyadic coping on the marital adjustment of couples undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART)

S Molgora, V Fenaroli, C Acquati, A De Donno… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
A couple is considered to be infertile if unable to conceive after 12 months of unprotected
sexual intercourse. An extended body of literature supports that infertility and infertility …

A scoping review of the psychosocial aspects of infertility in African countries

R Roomaney, M Salie, D Jenkins, C Eder… - Reproductive …, 2024 - Springer
Infertility refers to the inability to conceive after 12 months of regular, unprotected sexual
intercourse. Psychosocial aspects of infertility research are predominant in developed …

Individual and relational well-being at the start of an ART treatment: A focus on partners' gender differences

S Molgora, MP Baldini, G Tamanza… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Infertility and ART treatments represent stressful experiences for the couples, impacting on
the overall psychological well-being of partners as well as on their couple adjustment …

Relational turbulence and marital communication when children with autism start school: A longitudinal dyadic diary study

KSC Brisini, DH Solomon - Health communication, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a pervasive and often difficult health condition, the
consequences of which ripple through family relationships. This paper engages relational …

Dyadic coping and sexual well‐being in couples seeking assisted reproductive technology

S El Amiri, NO Rosen, A Brassard, MA Rossi… - Family …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Objective This study examined whether perceptions of the partner's dyadic coping (DC) and
of how partners cope together (common DC) are associated with sexual well‐being in …

Perceived partner's self-control and social support effects on relationship satisfaction in couples experiencing infertility or miscarriage: Dyadic analyses

A Wendołowska, E Kiełek-Rataj, A Kalus… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
The process that infertile couples and those after a miscarriage go through is unpredictable
and difficult to control; therefore, it is associated with a lowered sense of control for both …

A Qualitative Overview of the Infertility Process in Women: Infertility Psychological Counseling

M Yüksel, HY Kurtuluş, G Uzun - International Journal of Psychology and …, 2023 - ijpes.com
It is important to examine women's experiences in the infertility process, as being a woman
is perceived as a concept that overlaps with motherhood, and the woman herself is exposed …

Coping, social support and medical factors on psychosocial impact in couples experiencing infertility

PP Chamorro, J Herruzo, MJ Pino… - Journal of Sex & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study assessed dyadically the relationship between psychosocial impact of infertility
experienced by 87 couples and individual coping strategies, perceived social support and …

Tailored support may be required to reduce the impact of the infertility journey on mental health, relationships and daily lives of infertile patients and partners to infertile …

J Boivin, R Vassena, M Costa, E Vegni… - Reproductive …, 2022 - orca.cardiff.ac.uk
Research question What is the psychological impact of infertility on infertile patients and
partners of infertile patients? Design This online, international, quantitative survey assessed …