The relationships between coping strategies, goal adjustment and positive and negative affect were studied in 83 definitive involuntary childless people. Self-report questionnaires were filled out. The findings suggested that positive ways to handle the childlessness were related to positive affect, while negative ways to deal with the childlessness were related to negative affect. Cognitive coping strategies seemed to have a stronger influence on affect than the behavioral coping strategies. Adjusting the goal to have children seemed to be a fruitful way to cope. These findings suggested that intervention programs should pay attention to both cognitive coping strategies and goal adjustmen
The relationships between cognitive coping strategies, goal adjustment, and symptoms of depression a...
Objectives: To assess the distress level in infertile women and their coping skills. Methods: One hu...
Abstract Social problems and suffering from the treatment process for infertile couples, especially ...
The relationships between coping strategies, goal adjustment and positive and negative affect were s...
The relationships between cognitive coping strategies, goal adjustment, and symptoms of depression a...
Individuals confronting chronic medical conditions often face profound challenges to cherished life ...
This study explored the coping processes of couples experiencing infertility. Participants included ...
Background: The success of assisted reproductive techniques plays a very important role in...
The relationships between cognitive coping strategies, goal adjustment, and symptoms of depression a...
Infertility is considered as an intense and prolonged stressful experience. Despite of high prevalen...
Background: Infertility is a serious medical problem with effects on quality of life Various factors...
Objective: Infertility is considered as an intense and prolonged stressful experience. Despite of hi...
BACKGROUND: Around 4 % of all couples remain involuntarily childless. These people often experience ...
MA (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe aim of this study was to re...
Infertility represents a serious stressor for some patients as well as a risk factor for a decrease ...
The relationships between cognitive coping strategies, goal adjustment, and symptoms of depression a...
Objectives: To assess the distress level in infertile women and their coping skills. Methods: One hu...
Abstract Social problems and suffering from the treatment process for infertile couples, especially ...
The relationships between coping strategies, goal adjustment and positive and negative affect were s...
The relationships between cognitive coping strategies, goal adjustment, and symptoms of depression a...
Individuals confronting chronic medical conditions often face profound challenges to cherished life ...
This study explored the coping processes of couples experiencing infertility. Participants included ...
Background: The success of assisted reproductive techniques plays a very important role in...
The relationships between cognitive coping strategies, goal adjustment, and symptoms of depression a...
Infertility is considered as an intense and prolonged stressful experience. Despite of high prevalen...
Background: Infertility is a serious medical problem with effects on quality of life Various factors...
Objective: Infertility is considered as an intense and prolonged stressful experience. Despite of hi...
BACKGROUND: Around 4 % of all couples remain involuntarily childless. These people often experience ...
MA (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe aim of this study was to re...
Infertility represents a serious stressor for some patients as well as a risk factor for a decrease ...
The relationships between cognitive coping strategies, goal adjustment, and symptoms of depression a...
Objectives: To assess the distress level in infertile women and their coping skills. Methods: One hu...
Abstract Social problems and suffering from the treatment process for infertile couples, especially ...