OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between psychiatric disorders and infertility. DESIGN: Case-control study. SETTING: Fertile and infertile volunteer couples in an academic research setting. PATIENT(S): Eighty-one infertile couples recruited from an infertility center before fertility treatment and 70 fertile controls recruited from an obstetrics and gynecology clinic. INTERVENTION(S): None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): The presence of Axis 1 psychiatric disorders. RESULT(S): The occurrence of current psychiatric disorders was significantly higher among infertile subjects than among fertile controls, especially for adjustment disorder with mixed anxiety and depressed mood (16% vs. 2%) and for binge eating disorder (8% vs. 0). CONCLUS...
Background: Infertility is accompanied by numerous psychological and social problems. Infertile coup...
The paper presents data on the impact of infertility on the mental state of a woman in terms of both...
Background: Infertility refers to the biological inability of a couple to contribute towards concept...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between psychiatric disorders and infertility. DESIGN: Case-c...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between psychiatric disorders and infertility. DESIGN: Case-c...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between psychiatric disorders and infertility. DESIGN: Case-co...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>This study aimed to determine prevalence and predisposing factors of ...
Background: The experience of infertility can be extremely stressful and associated with a range of...
Background: Infertility has mental, social, and reproductive consequences. The aim of this study is ...
Background: No study has assessed psychiatric disorders among infertile men and women seeking fertil...
BACKGROUND: This study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in infert...
BACKGROUND: This study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in infert...
Background: Considering the psycho-social model of diseases, the aim of this study was to evaluate t...
Background: Infertility has mental, social, and reproductive consequences. The aim of this study is ...
Background: Infertility has mental, social, and reproductive consequences. The aim of this study is ...
Background: Infertility is accompanied by numerous psychological and social problems. Infertile coup...
The paper presents data on the impact of infertility on the mental state of a woman in terms of both...
Background: Infertility refers to the biological inability of a couple to contribute towards concept...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between psychiatric disorders and infertility. DESIGN: Case-c...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between psychiatric disorders and infertility. DESIGN: Case-c...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between psychiatric disorders and infertility. DESIGN: Case-co...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>This study aimed to determine prevalence and predisposing factors of ...
Background: The experience of infertility can be extremely stressful and associated with a range of...
Background: Infertility has mental, social, and reproductive consequences. The aim of this study is ...
Background: No study has assessed psychiatric disorders among infertile men and women seeking fertil...
BACKGROUND: This study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in infert...
BACKGROUND: This study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in infert...
Background: Considering the psycho-social model of diseases, the aim of this study was to evaluate t...
Background: Infertility has mental, social, and reproductive consequences. The aim of this study is ...
Background: Infertility has mental, social, and reproductive consequences. The aim of this study is ...
Background: Infertility is accompanied by numerous psychological and social problems. Infertile coup...
The paper presents data on the impact of infertility on the mental state of a woman in terms of both...
Background: Infertility refers to the biological inability of a couple to contribute towards concept...