Research shows that men diagnosed with male factor infertility experience more suffering than men with infertility due to other causes, and that it is socially unfavourable to be diagnosed with male factor infertility resulting in secrecy surrounding diagnosis, sometimes to the point that women take the blame for the couples' infertility. We investigated mental and physical health, support, and psychological and social stress in men (N = 256) prior to and after 12 months of unsuccessful treatment according to their diagnosis: unexplained, female factor, male factor, or mixed. Results suggest that men do not differ by diagnosis on any of the variables tested. When treatment was not successful, all men showed increased suffering in the form o...
Background: Self-identity, sexuality, and subfertility have multidirectional effects on each other. ...
The primary purpose of this research is to examine the effectiveness of male infertility treatment m...
According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, 6.1 million couples representing all so...
Research shows that men diagnosed with male factor infertility experience more suffering than men wi...
Infertility is a condition that affects people in biological, psychological, social, and even spirit...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Although recent researc...
AbstractCurrent literature indicates that in high-income countries some 15% of heterosexual couples ...
BACKGROUND Similarly to women, men suffer from engaging in fertility treatments, both physically and...
Is perceived social support from partner, family, and friends associated with increased infertility-...
Introduction: Involuntary childlessness is a distressing condition that has considerable social impl...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested an interaction between distress and male fertility. The ...
Most researchers agree that men's and women's experiences of infertility are fundamentally different...
Objective To examine the separate and joint effects of male and female fertility problem (FP) stres...
Objectives: Those men who have long been suffering from infertility and failed to get any treatment ...
Recent studies have shown that the experience of infertility is linked with emotional responses such...
Background: Self-identity, sexuality, and subfertility have multidirectional effects on each other. ...
The primary purpose of this research is to examine the effectiveness of male infertility treatment m...
According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, 6.1 million couples representing all so...
Research shows that men diagnosed with male factor infertility experience more suffering than men wi...
Infertility is a condition that affects people in biological, psychological, social, and even spirit...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Although recent researc...
AbstractCurrent literature indicates that in high-income countries some 15% of heterosexual couples ...
BACKGROUND Similarly to women, men suffer from engaging in fertility treatments, both physically and...
Is perceived social support from partner, family, and friends associated with increased infertility-...
Introduction: Involuntary childlessness is a distressing condition that has considerable social impl...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested an interaction between distress and male fertility. The ...
Most researchers agree that men's and women's experiences of infertility are fundamentally different...
Objective To examine the separate and joint effects of male and female fertility problem (FP) stres...
Objectives: Those men who have long been suffering from infertility and failed to get any treatment ...
Recent studies have shown that the experience of infertility is linked with emotional responses such...
Background: Self-identity, sexuality, and subfertility have multidirectional effects on each other. ...
The primary purpose of this research is to examine the effectiveness of male infertility treatment m...
According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, 6.1 million couples representing all so...