The psychology of female infertility: Toward a new perspective
AM Unruh, PJ McGrath - Health care for women international, 1985 - Taylor & Francis
Infertility is a common reproductive problem affecting approximately one couple in six.
Discussions of the emotional aspects of infertility have focused on possible psychogenic …
Discussions of the emotional aspects of infertility have focused on possible psychogenic …
Psychological adjustment to infertility: An overview of conceptual approaches
AL Stanton, C Dunkel-Schetter - Infertility: Perspectives from stress and …, 1991 - Springer
The great majority of young adults assume that their life course will include bearing and
raising children (Regan & Roland, 1985; Zuckerman, 1981). Presuming fertility, couples …
raising children (Regan & Roland, 1985; Zuckerman, 1981). Presuming fertility, couples …
Psychological consequences of infertility: a longitudinal study
A Möller, K Fällström - Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & …, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
The purpose of this study was to increase knowledge about the psychological
consequences of infertility for men and women as individuals and for their relationship. The …
consequences of infertility for men and women as individuals and for their relationship. The …
“The worst time of my life”: Treatment‐related stress and unmet needs of women living with infertility
Approximately 12% of women in the United States have difficulty getting pregnant or
carrying a pregnancy to term (ie, infertility). Infertility permeates women's lives and is …
carrying a pregnancy to term (ie, infertility). Infertility permeates women's lives and is …
The psychological impact of infertility and fertility treatment on the male partner
M Dooley, T Dineen, K Sarma, A Nolan - Human fertility, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: This paper reports the findings of two studies that examined factors predicting
infertility distress in male partners within couples with an infertility diagnosis and where the …
infertility distress in male partners within couples with an infertility diagnosis and where the …
The effect of infertility on marriage and self‐concept
AM Hirsch, SM Hirsch - Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & …, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
Two groups of subjects (couples seeking medical treatment for infertility and couples not yet
attempting to conceive) completed questionnaires assessing the impact of infertility on their …
attempting to conceive) completed questionnaires assessing the impact of infertility on their …
Social and psychological consequences of infertility and assisted reproduction–what are the research priorities?
L Schmidt - Human fertility, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
The lifetime prevalence of infertility in representative population-based studies from
industrialised countries is 17–28%, and on average, 56% of individuals affected seek …
industrialised countries is 17–28%, and on average, 56% of individuals affected seek …
Attitude towards infertility and its relation to depression and anxiety in infertile couples
P Nilforooshan, SA Ahmadi, MR Abedi… - … of Reproduction & …, 2006 - search.proquest.com
Introduction: Different psychological aspects of infertility have been studied so far. The object-
tive of this study was to determine the most common dimensions of attitude towards infertility …
tive of this study was to determine the most common dimensions of attitude towards infertility …
Helping patients cope with infertility
J Daniluk - Clinical obstetrics and gynecology, 1997 - journals.lww.com
Of the many challenges reproductive health care professionals face in clinical practice,
working with infertile individuals and couples may be one of the most difficult and satisfying …
working with infertile individuals and couples may be one of the most difficult and satisfying …