TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence and predictors of infertility-specific stress in women diagnosed with primary infertility
T2 - A clinic-based study
AU - Patel, Ansha
AU - Sharma, P. S.V.N.
AU - Narayan, Pratapkumar
AU - Binu, V. S.
AU - Dinesh, N.
AU - Pai, Praveena Joglekar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow.
PY - 2016/1/1
Y1 - 2016/1/1
N2 - BACKGROUND: According to the existing literature on infertility, stress appears to be inevitably associated with infertility diagnosis and treatment in sub-fertile individuals. The epidemiological data on the prevalence and predictors of infertility-specific stress in cultural specific scenario are scarce. The objective of the present study was to estimate the prevalence of infertility-specific stress and identify predictors of infertility-specific stress in women diagnosed with primary infertility. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 300 infertile married women, diagnosed with primary infertility. The tools used for the assessment were 'semi-structured questionnaire ' compiled by the authors, 'ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioral Disorders (Clinical Descriptions and Diagnostic Guidelines), ' and 'Psychological Evaluation Test for infertility. ' STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Data were analyzed using SPSS (version 15). Chi-square test was used for univariate analysis followed by multiple logistic regressions between stress and the predictor variables. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The prevalence of stress among women was 80%. Univariate analysis revealed that predictors of stress were years of marital life, duration of infertility, infertility type, history of gynecological surgery, cycles of ovulation induction with timed intercourse and intra-uterine inseminations, present and past psychiatric morbidity, coping difficulties, gynecological diagnosis, and severity of premenstrual dysphoria. Multivariate analysis showed leading associations of stress with infertility type and coping difficulties.
AB - BACKGROUND: According to the existing literature on infertility, stress appears to be inevitably associated with infertility diagnosis and treatment in sub-fertile individuals. The epidemiological data on the prevalence and predictors of infertility-specific stress in cultural specific scenario are scarce. The objective of the present study was to estimate the prevalence of infertility-specific stress and identify predictors of infertility-specific stress in women diagnosed with primary infertility. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 300 infertile married women, diagnosed with primary infertility. The tools used for the assessment were 'semi-structured questionnaire ' compiled by the authors, 'ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioral Disorders (Clinical Descriptions and Diagnostic Guidelines), ' and 'Psychological Evaluation Test for infertility. ' STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Data were analyzed using SPSS (version 15). Chi-square test was used for univariate analysis followed by multiple logistic regressions between stress and the predictor variables. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The prevalence of stress among women was 80%. Univariate analysis revealed that predictors of stress were years of marital life, duration of infertility, infertility type, history of gynecological surgery, cycles of ovulation induction with timed intercourse and intra-uterine inseminations, present and past psychiatric morbidity, coping difficulties, gynecological diagnosis, and severity of premenstrual dysphoria. Multivariate analysis showed leading associations of stress with infertility type and coping difficulties.
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U2 - 10.4103/0974-1208.178630
DO - 10.4103/0974-1208.178630
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84962013614
SN - 0974-1208
VL - 9
SP - 28
EP - 34
JO - Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences
JF - Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences
IS - 1
ER -