Marital duration, and fertility-related stress as predictors of quality of life: Gender differences among primary infertile couples

Context: Infertility is a global public health issue, and the current data suggest that the problem is growing. Various infertility-related issues are responsible for poorer mental health and well-being in couples with primary infertility. Aim: The present study aimed to understand the gender differ...

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Main Authors: Swarnali Bose, Bharati Roy, Shreekantiah Umesh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jhrsonline.org/article.asp?issn=0974-1208;year=2021;volume=14;issue=2;spage=184;epage=190;aulast=Bose
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spelling doaj-1b969468110b4559b7c899303aa19bd72021-07-07T13:24:01ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Human Reproductive Sciences0974-12081998-47662021-01-0114218419010.4103/jhrs.jhrs_233_20Marital duration, and fertility-related stress as predictors of quality of life: Gender differences among primary infertile couplesSwarnali BoseBharati RoyShreekantiah UmeshContext: Infertility is a global public health issue, and the current data suggest that the problem is growing. Various infertility-related issues are responsible for poorer mental health and well-being in couples with primary infertility. Aim: The present study aimed to understand the gender differences of psychological factors related to infertility in couples with primary infertility. Furthermore, an attempt was also made to understand gender-specific associations that could interact with the fertility-related quality of life (FertiQoL). Settings and Design: This cross-sectional hospital-based study included 100 married couples with the diagnosis of primary infertility, irrespective of the cause of infertility. The study was conducted at Infertility centers in the Eastern region of India. Subject and Methods: One hundred men and women (n = 100 couples) with the diagnosis of primary infertility were recruited in the study. The fertility problem inventory and FertiQoL were used to measure the couples fertility-related stress and FertiQoL, respectively. Statistical Analysis Used: Descriptive statistics, independent t-statistics, Pearson correlation, linear regression, and mediation analysis were conducted. Results: A significantly higher social and sexual concern of infertility and “need for parenthood” were found in women. Men had a significantly better quality of life compared to women. Significant negative predictors of quality of life were noted for both men and women separately. Fertility stress was a significant mediating factor between marital duration and global FertiQoL in men. However, women showed a direct negative association between marital duration and FertiQoL. Conclusions: The study provides important insights into the couple's experiences with various infertility problems that may potentially be addressed during psychotherapy or during infertility counseling.http://www.jhrsonline.org/article.asp?issn=0974-1208;year=2021;volume=14;issue=2;spage=184;epage=190;aulast=Bosecouplesinfertility stressprimary infertilityquality of life
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Marital duration, and fertility-related stress as predictors of quality of life: Gender differences among primary infertile couples
Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences
couples
infertility stress
primary infertility
quality of life
author_facet Swarnali Bose
Bharati Roy
Shreekantiah Umesh
author_sort Swarnali Bose
title Marital duration, and fertility-related stress as predictors of quality of life: Gender differences among primary infertile couples
title_short Marital duration, and fertility-related stress as predictors of quality of life: Gender differences among primary infertile couples
title_full Marital duration, and fertility-related stress as predictors of quality of life: Gender differences among primary infertile couples
title_fullStr Marital duration, and fertility-related stress as predictors of quality of life: Gender differences among primary infertile couples
title_full_unstemmed Marital duration, and fertility-related stress as predictors of quality of life: Gender differences among primary infertile couples
title_sort marital duration, and fertility-related stress as predictors of quality of life: gender differences among primary infertile couples
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences
issn 0974-1208
1998-4766
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Context: Infertility is a global public health issue, and the current data suggest that the problem is growing. Various infertility-related issues are responsible for poorer mental health and well-being in couples with primary infertility. Aim: The present study aimed to understand the gender differences of psychological factors related to infertility in couples with primary infertility. Furthermore, an attempt was also made to understand gender-specific associations that could interact with the fertility-related quality of life (FertiQoL). Settings and Design: This cross-sectional hospital-based study included 100 married couples with the diagnosis of primary infertility, irrespective of the cause of infertility. The study was conducted at Infertility centers in the Eastern region of India. Subject and Methods: One hundred men and women (n = 100 couples) with the diagnosis of primary infertility were recruited in the study. The fertility problem inventory and FertiQoL were used to measure the couples fertility-related stress and FertiQoL, respectively. Statistical Analysis Used: Descriptive statistics, independent t-statistics, Pearson correlation, linear regression, and mediation analysis were conducted. Results: A significantly higher social and sexual concern of infertility and “need for parenthood” were found in women. Men had a significantly better quality of life compared to women. Significant negative predictors of quality of life were noted for both men and women separately. Fertility stress was a significant mediating factor between marital duration and global FertiQoL in men. However, women showed a direct negative association between marital duration and FertiQoL. Conclusions: The study provides important insights into the couple's experiences with various infertility problems that may potentially be addressed during psychotherapy or during infertility counseling.
topic couples
infertility stress
primary infertility
quality of life
url http://www.jhrsonline.org/article.asp?issn=0974-1208;year=2021;volume=14;issue=2;spage=184;epage=190;aulast=Bose
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