Infertility is a health problem faced by an estimated 15% of women of childbearing age in Ghana. This study explores the coping strategies adopted by 615 women seeking infertility treatment in southern Ghana. Both closed and open-ended questions were used through a survey conducted using face-to-face interviews in three languages at three health sites – a hospital, a health centre and a private clinic. The findings suggest that the majority of the women preferred to keep issues of their fertility problems to themselves. The reason could be due to the associated stigma of infertility. Further, the majority of the women coped through drawing on their Christian faith. Others also coped through the support they received from their husbands, the...
Infertility is a major problem that affects families in Kenya. In Kisumu district, high prevalence r...
INTRODUCTION: In many Sub-Saharan African countries, women with infertility search relentlessly for ...
Introduction: In most traditional societies in Ghana, infertility is unacceptable and every couple i...
Infertility is a health problem faced by an estimated 15 % of women of childbearing age in Ghana. Th...
Infertility is a health problem faced by an estimated 15% of women of childbearing age in Ghana. Thi...
Introduction: infertility remains a public health challenge, especially among women in low- and midd...
Background: Infertility is the failure of a couple to achieve pregnancy after 12 months or more of r...
Relatively little is known about infertility and its consequences in Mali, West Africa where the con...
Introduction: According to statistical evidence, infertility is a global challenge which many people...
It has the following objectives: to identify the categories of people utilizing low tech, medical he...
MA (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe aim of this study was to re...
BACKGROUND: Given the high value placed on children in sub-Saharan Africa, previous research suggest...
Infertility care is often directed by a biomedical approach rather than a holistic approach, especia...
Abstract Background Infertility has been shown to have considerable psychological effects on the wel...
Childbearing is an event in a woman\u27s life that requires particular care. Especially in villages...
Infertility is a major problem that affects families in Kenya. In Kisumu district, high prevalence r...
INTRODUCTION: In many Sub-Saharan African countries, women with infertility search relentlessly for ...
Introduction: In most traditional societies in Ghana, infertility is unacceptable and every couple i...
Infertility is a health problem faced by an estimated 15 % of women of childbearing age in Ghana. Th...
Infertility is a health problem faced by an estimated 15% of women of childbearing age in Ghana. Thi...
Introduction: infertility remains a public health challenge, especially among women in low- and midd...
Background: Infertility is the failure of a couple to achieve pregnancy after 12 months or more of r...
Relatively little is known about infertility and its consequences in Mali, West Africa where the con...
Introduction: According to statistical evidence, infertility is a global challenge which many people...
It has the following objectives: to identify the categories of people utilizing low tech, medical he...
MA (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe aim of this study was to re...
BACKGROUND: Given the high value placed on children in sub-Saharan Africa, previous research suggest...
Infertility care is often directed by a biomedical approach rather than a holistic approach, especia...
Abstract Background Infertility has been shown to have considerable psychological effects on the wel...
Childbearing is an event in a woman\u27s life that requires particular care. Especially in villages...
Infertility is a major problem that affects families in Kenya. In Kisumu district, high prevalence r...
INTRODUCTION: In many Sub-Saharan African countries, women with infertility search relentlessly for ...
Introduction: In most traditional societies in Ghana, infertility is unacceptable and every couple i...