Background and purpose: Most infertile women experience infertility-induced stigma, which can be exacerbated by inappropriate encounters with others. While social support can be reduced and improved by this phenomenon. This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between stigma and social support in infertile women who referred to Caucasus infertility center of Ardabil. Methods: The present study is a descriptive-analytic cross-sectional study which was conducted on 350 eligible infertile women who referred to the Caucasus Infertility Center of Ardabil during 2017. Instruments used included demographic information questionnaire, perceived social support of Zimet, Goldberg and Hiller's general health and infertility stigma scale...
Infertility affects millions of women in the United States and across the globe. Research has identi...
Objective: This study aims to determine the stigma and hopelessness infertile women face in their li...
Background: Infertility is a medical and social status that can cause social, emotional and psycholo...
Background and Aim: Nowadays, infertility has become a social concern and has associated with numero...
This study was conducted to examine the effect of stigma on level of ınfertility-related psychologic...
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that approximately 6.7 million or 10.9% of women in t...
In the United States, 6.7 million or 10.9% of women, between the ages of 15 and 44 have difficulty b...
Background: Motherhood is a bliss in women’s lives and thus infertility is considered as a social st...
Background: Infertility is one of the fastest growing concerns when it comes to reproductive health ...
Objective: To determine the perceived social stigma and familial attitides and perception of sexual...
AIM OF THE STUDY: 1. To examine the psychosocial wellbeing of infertility women who are attending ...
Background: Infertility may prevent couples to achieve the desired social roles and lead to some soc...
The present study predicts health-related quality of life in women with infertility based on alexith...
Abstract Background: In some societies, childbearing is a part of women's identity and infertile wom...
The present research aims to investigate the relationship between infertility stress, perceived soci...
Infertility affects millions of women in the United States and across the globe. Research has identi...
Objective: This study aims to determine the stigma and hopelessness infertile women face in their li...
Background: Infertility is a medical and social status that can cause social, emotional and psycholo...
Background and Aim: Nowadays, infertility has become a social concern and has associated with numero...
This study was conducted to examine the effect of stigma on level of ınfertility-related psychologic...
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that approximately 6.7 million or 10.9% of women in t...
In the United States, 6.7 million or 10.9% of women, between the ages of 15 and 44 have difficulty b...
Background: Motherhood is a bliss in women’s lives and thus infertility is considered as a social st...
Background: Infertility is one of the fastest growing concerns when it comes to reproductive health ...
Objective: To determine the perceived social stigma and familial attitides and perception of sexual...
AIM OF THE STUDY: 1. To examine the psychosocial wellbeing of infertility women who are attending ...
Background: Infertility may prevent couples to achieve the desired social roles and lead to some soc...
The present study predicts health-related quality of life in women with infertility based on alexith...
Abstract Background: In some societies, childbearing is a part of women's identity and infertile wom...
The present research aims to investigate the relationship between infertility stress, perceived soci...
Infertility affects millions of women in the United States and across the globe. Research has identi...
Objective: This study aims to determine the stigma and hopelessness infertile women face in their li...
Background: Infertility is a medical and social status that can cause social, emotional and psycholo...