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Hum Fertil (Camb) ; 26(6): 1584-1596, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38108238

RESUMO

Changes in psychological variables in couples after successful in-vitro fertilization (IVF) have rarely been investigated. This paper describes follow-up assessments of a previously published study investigating changes in life satisfaction, stress and worry related to childbirth in couples undergoing IVF and those with natural pregnancy. Questionnaire data were obtained in 75 IVF couples and 70 couples with natural pregnancy before pregnancy, and at 6 and 12 months postpartum; follow-up data were recorded 18 and 24 months postpartum. IVF couples had less favourable baseline scores for all variables than those with natural pregnancy. Their life satisfaction increased, stress and worry decreased, during the first year postpartum. Couples with natural pregnancy reported transient worsening in all variables during this period. During follow-up, all variables remained largely stable in both groups; while life satisfaction and stress no longer differed between groups, worry was lower in IVF couples at month 24. Gender differences were small in both groups. In IVF couples, negative impacts of infertility may fully abate after childbirth; in naturally conceiving couples, initial negative changes in wellbeing are reversed and stabilized during the child´s first 2 years. Both groups may benefit from psychological support at different times during pregnancy and parenthood.


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Fertilização in vitro , Infertilidade , Gravidez , Feminino , Criança , Humanos , Estudos Prospectivos , Estudos Longitudinais , Infertilidade/psicologia , Pais , Satisfação Pessoal
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Fam Process ; 61(4): 1559-1576, 2022 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34939190

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BACKGROUND: Previous research suggested reduced well-being and quality of life in couples with an unfulfilled desire to have a child. However, changes in psychological variables in infertile couples after successful in-vitro fertilization (IVF) have been scarcely investigated. PURPOSE: This prospective study explored changes in life satisfaction, stress burden and habitual worry related to the birth of a child in couples undergoing IVF, and in those experiencing natural pregnancy. METHODS: In total, 77 couples with successful IVF and 50 couples with natural pregnancy completed the Life Satisfaction Questionnaire, Perceived Stress Questionnaire and Penn State Worry Questionnaire; data were recorded before pregnancy (baseline) and 6 and 12 months after childbirth. Multi-level models were applied for data analysis. RESULTS: Couples with IVF reported lower life satisfaction, and higher stress burden and worry, than those with natural pregnancy at baseline. Moreover, they showed a steep increase in life satisfaction at 6 and 12 months after childbirth, and decreased stress and worry. In couples with natural pregnancy, life satisfaction scores decreased, and those of stress and worry increased, at month 6 after childbirth and returned to initial state at month 12. CONCLUSIONS: The group difference at baseline underlines the psychosocial burden of infertility. However, the increase in life satisfaction and decreases in stress and worry suggest that the burden is lessened after the birth of a child. The changes in couples with natural pregnancy reflect the impact of the typical challenges posed by childbirth and successful readjustment during the first year of the child´s life.


Assuntos
Satisfação Pessoal , Gravidez , Qualidade de Vida , Parceiros Sexuais , Feminino , Humanos , Estudos Prospectivos , Fertilização in vitro , Masculino , Parceiros Sexuais/psicologia
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Behav Med ; 46(2): 130-141, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30726170

RESUMO

Between 10% and 15% of couples in western society are affected by infertility. As a major source of psychological distress, infertility may be accompanied by a substantial decline in well-being, and mental symptoms including those of depression and anxiety. This study aimed to quantify impairments in life satisfaction in infertile couples and to identify psychosocial variables moderating these impairments. For this purpose, 228 infertile couples completed the Life Satisfaction Questionnaire (LSQ), Perceived Stress Questionnaire (PSQ), Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ), Partnership Questionnaire (PQ), Social Support Questionnaire, (SSQ) and Questionnaire on the Desire to Have a Child (QDC). Our sample scored below the norm of the general population on the LSQ sum score and various subscales, including those assessing social relationships, health, sexuality, leisure activities, and self-evaluation. Correlation and regression analysis revealed an inverse association of life satisfaction (LSQ) with stress (PSQ), negative affect (PANAS), and worry (PSWQ), and positive associations with positive affect (PANAS), partnership quality (PQ), social support (SSQ), and the strength of the desire to have a child (QDC). These findings support the notion of markedly reduced satisfaction with numerous life areas in the context of infertility. Psychosocial factors such as increased stress related to infertility treatment, affective impairments, partnership problems, lack of social support or social exclusion may contribute to this reduction. Psychological interventions aimed at controlling stress, strengthening partnerships, and improving social inclusion may be helpful in reducing the burden of infertility and improving the life satisfaction of affected couples.


Assuntos
Afeto , Ansiedade/psicologia , Infertilidade/psicologia , Satisfação Pessoal , Apoio Social , Cônjuges/psicologia , Estresse Psicológico/psicologia , Adulto , Relações Familiares/psicologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino
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