OBJECTIVE: To investigate ways of coping with stress in infertile men and women. STUDY DESIGN: The study population was composed of 255 women and 238 men (total, 493) admitted to an infertility clinic between May 2012 and December 2012. A questionnaire was used to gather information and the Ways of Coping inventory was used for the evaluation of patients. RESULTS: The mean age of the study population was 28.33±5.59 (mean±SD) for females and 31.60±5.64 for males. We found similar coping scores for men and women in all subscales (Self-confident, Desperate, Obedient, Optimistic, Social Support Seeking) (p>0.05). The variables affected Coping with Stress Scores in a similar way for both women and men except for “age” and “the desire for psychol...
Infertility is a complex condition associated with the inability to conceive a child, frequently man...
Background: Infertility affects various aspects of personality and psychology, familial and career p...
Infertility represents a serious stressor for some patients as well as a risk factor for a decrease ...
Men and women use a variety of coping strategies to manage stress associated with infertility. While...
Background: Nowadays infertility issue has become a social concern and is associated with numerous s...
Objective: To identify gender differences in coping responses and the association between coping an...
Background: It has been widely recognized that infertility and its treatment affects a couple as a d...
Objective: To examine the magnitude and the predictors of emotional reactions to an infertility diag...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceived control, coping and subjective well-being...
Infertility is a major life stressor that affects approximately 10 % of U.S. married couples. Infert...
Objectives: To assess the distress level in infertile women and their coping skills. Methods: One hu...
Objective: To identify gender differences in coping responses and the association between coping and...
This research examines gender differences in response to counseling for issues related to infertilit...
Background: Infertility is a critical situation that the couples exposed to, perceive and exert a hu...
Background: Infertility is accompanied by numerous psychological and social problems. Infertile coup...
Infertility is a complex condition associated with the inability to conceive a child, frequently man...
Background: Infertility affects various aspects of personality and psychology, familial and career p...
Infertility represents a serious stressor for some patients as well as a risk factor for a decrease ...
Men and women use a variety of coping strategies to manage stress associated with infertility. While...
Background: Nowadays infertility issue has become a social concern and is associated with numerous s...
Objective: To identify gender differences in coping responses and the association between coping an...
Background: It has been widely recognized that infertility and its treatment affects a couple as a d...
Objective: To examine the magnitude and the predictors of emotional reactions to an infertility diag...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceived control, coping and subjective well-being...
Infertility is a major life stressor that affects approximately 10 % of U.S. married couples. Infert...
Objectives: To assess the distress level in infertile women and their coping skills. Methods: One hu...
Objective: To identify gender differences in coping responses and the association between coping and...
This research examines gender differences in response to counseling for issues related to infertilit...
Background: Infertility is a critical situation that the couples exposed to, perceive and exert a hu...
Background: Infertility is accompanied by numerous psychological and social problems. Infertile coup...
Infertility is a complex condition associated with the inability to conceive a child, frequently man...
Background: Infertility affects various aspects of personality and psychology, familial and career p...
Infertility represents a serious stressor for some patients as well as a risk factor for a decrease ...