Background: Studies have identified a high prevalence of depression among women with infertility; few studies have explored this association in this environment.Aims and objectives: the study is aimed at evaluating depression in a group of infertile women; compare the prevalence of depression among this group with prevalence among a control group of fertile women, and to identify demographic characteristics associated with depression in infertile women.Method: One hundred (n=100) infertile women and one hundred and three (n=103) fertile women as controls were recruited for the study. They were assessed with a socio-demographic questionnaire, the General Health Questionnaire-30 (GHQ-30) and a clinical interview with depression module of the ...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
Background: About 40,000 infertile couples visit Tu Du Hospital, Vietnam for consultation and treatm...
Infertility has profound negative consequences especially for women in developing countries. The stu...
Background: Infertility is a major medical condition that affects many married couples globally and ...
Background: Infertility has been a major medical and social preoccupation since the dawn of human ex...
This study aimed to explore the effect of infertility on self-esteem and depression, and to identify...
Background: Psychological consequences of infertility have been documented in both developed and les...
Objectives: Women with infertility experience higher rates of psychological distress compared with t...
Introduction: High premium is placed on childbirth particularly after marriage in our society. Sub‑S...
Children are highly valued, and childlessness is culturally not acceptable in any typical sub-Sahara...
Background: Fertility is highly valued in most cultures and the wish for a child is one of the most ...
Background: The extent of depression and its risk factors among infertile women may vary across diff...
The extent of depression and its risk factors among infertile women may vary across different popula...
The purpose of this study was to describe the level of depression of women experiencing infertility....
Objectives : Women with infertility experience higher rates of psychological distress compared with ...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
Background: About 40,000 infertile couples visit Tu Du Hospital, Vietnam for consultation and treatm...
Infertility has profound negative consequences especially for women in developing countries. The stu...
Background: Infertility is a major medical condition that affects many married couples globally and ...
Background: Infertility has been a major medical and social preoccupation since the dawn of human ex...
This study aimed to explore the effect of infertility on self-esteem and depression, and to identify...
Background: Psychological consequences of infertility have been documented in both developed and les...
Objectives: Women with infertility experience higher rates of psychological distress compared with t...
Introduction: High premium is placed on childbirth particularly after marriage in our society. Sub‑S...
Children are highly valued, and childlessness is culturally not acceptable in any typical sub-Sahara...
Background: Fertility is highly valued in most cultures and the wish for a child is one of the most ...
Background: The extent of depression and its risk factors among infertile women may vary across diff...
The extent of depression and its risk factors among infertile women may vary across different popula...
The purpose of this study was to describe the level of depression of women experiencing infertility....
Objectives : Women with infertility experience higher rates of psychological distress compared with ...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
Background: About 40,000 infertile couples visit Tu Du Hospital, Vietnam for consultation and treatm...
Infertility has profound negative consequences especially for women in developing countries. The stu...