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 treatments contribute to emotional, social, sexual, and relational issues that can have a negative impact on each partner's well-being and on the couple relationship. Recent findings suggest that a dyadic approach should be used when working with couples coping with these stressors. However, most research to date has focused on the association between infertility and individual's psychological outcomes, rather than on the experience of infertility-related stress and coping from a relational perspective. Consequently, assuming that infertility is a dyadic stre...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the psychosocial support perceived by couples during assisted reproductiv...
Background: The success of assisted reproductive techniques plays a very important role in...
Objective: This longitudinal study aims to evaluate the effect of psychological counselling on quali...
A couple is considered to be infertile if unable to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sexual i...
This study adopted a dyadic approach to explore the associations between social support and stress a...
This study explored the coping processes of couples experiencing infertility. Participants included ...
Background: Research underlined that infertile men may experience sense of guilt and failure, loss o...
Background Infertility is a shared experience as it affects both partners. However, mutual depende...
none6Objective To evaluate the psychosocial support perceived by couples during assisted reproducti...
Infertility is a deeply distressing experience, which can threaten important personal and martial go...
The study aims to propose and test a multi-dimensional infertility-related stress model including so...
Objectives The emotional adjustment of couples undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART...
Purpose Infertility represents a peculiar social burden affecting more than 15% of couples, provokin...
BACKGROUND Because there is a lack of longitudinal research examining the impact of partner coping i...
BACKGROUND:Perceived social support relates to infertility-related distress in couples undergoing as...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the psychosocial support perceived by couples during assisted reproductiv...
Background: The success of assisted reproductive techniques plays a very important role in...
Objective: This longitudinal study aims to evaluate the effect of psychological counselling on quali...
A couple is considered to be infertile if unable to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sexual i...
This study adopted a dyadic approach to explore the associations between social support and stress a...
This study explored the coping processes of couples experiencing infertility. Participants included ...
Background: Research underlined that infertile men may experience sense of guilt and failure, loss o...
Background Infertility is a shared experience as it affects both partners. However, mutual depende...
none6Objective To evaluate the psychosocial support perceived by couples during assisted reproducti...
Infertility is a deeply distressing experience, which can threaten important personal and martial go...
The study aims to propose and test a multi-dimensional infertility-related stress model including so...
Objectives The emotional adjustment of couples undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART...
Purpose Infertility represents a peculiar social burden affecting more than 15% of couples, provokin...
BACKGROUND Because there is a lack of longitudinal research examining the impact of partner coping i...
BACKGROUND:Perceived social support relates to infertility-related distress in couples undergoing as...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the psychosocial support perceived by couples during assisted reproductiv...
Background: The success of assisted reproductive techniques plays a very important role in...
Objective: This longitudinal study aims to evaluate the effect of psychological counselling on quali...