The reproductive health problems can result in impaired function of the reproductive organs in the form of decreased fertility, even difficulty getting the pregnancy process can occur, causing psychological impacts on women. Husband's support can help the healing process because it refers to a comfort, concern, self-esteem or help for reproductive system cysts. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between husband's support and coping mechanisms of reproductive system cysts. This type of correlational analytic research with cross sectional approach. The population of this study were all patients with reproductive system cysts who were treated at Tidar Hospital, Magelang City during March-May 2020, using accidental samp...
The research conducted by researchers aimed to determine how effective religious coping training was...
Objective To investigate (i) marital benefit, e.g., that infertility has strengthen the marriage an...
Objectives: To assess the distress level in infertile women and their coping skills. Methods: One hu...
Infertility represents a serious stressor for some patients as well as a risk factor for a decrease ...
Abstract Social problems and suffering from the treatment process for infertile couples, especially ...
This study adopted a dyadic approach to explore the associations between social support and stress a...
This study explored the coping processes of couples experiencing infertility. Participants included ...
A couple is considered to be infertile if unable to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sexual i...
Is perceived social support from partner, family, and friends associated with increased infertility-...
textThis research examined changes in and relative contributions of coping, marital adjustment, and...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of psychological support offered to infertile couples on coping st...
Background: Systematic studies on the association between men’s sexual dysfunction (low sexual desir...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate ways of coping with stress in infertile men and women. STUDY DESIGN: The s...
Research Background: During their first pregnancy, most women find it difficult to manage their both...
Background: Nowadays infertility issue has become a social concern and is associated with numerous s...
The research conducted by researchers aimed to determine how effective religious coping training was...
Objective To investigate (i) marital benefit, e.g., that infertility has strengthen the marriage an...
Objectives: To assess the distress level in infertile women and their coping skills. Methods: One hu...
Infertility represents a serious stressor for some patients as well as a risk factor for a decrease ...
Abstract Social problems and suffering from the treatment process for infertile couples, especially ...
This study adopted a dyadic approach to explore the associations between social support and stress a...
This study explored the coping processes of couples experiencing infertility. Participants included ...
A couple is considered to be infertile if unable to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sexual i...
Is perceived social support from partner, family, and friends associated with increased infertility-...
textThis research examined changes in and relative contributions of coping, marital adjustment, and...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of psychological support offered to infertile couples on coping st...
Background: Systematic studies on the association between men’s sexual dysfunction (low sexual desir...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate ways of coping with stress in infertile men and women. STUDY DESIGN: The s...
Research Background: During their first pregnancy, most women find it difficult to manage their both...
Background: Nowadays infertility issue has become a social concern and is associated with numerous s...
The research conducted by researchers aimed to determine how effective religious coping training was...
Objective To investigate (i) marital benefit, e.g., that infertility has strengthen the marriage an...
Objectives: To assess the distress level in infertile women and their coping skills. Methods: One hu...