This study investigated how men and women made sense of multiple goals during fertility treatment. Both members of three heterosexual couples participated in two or three semi-structured interviews over 6 months, producing 14 accounts, which were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. The goal of biological parenthood dominates assumptions in infertility research, but its importance varied between participants, who balanced that goal with retaining emotional well-being, avoiding financial difficulties and maintaining their relationship. These themes are discussed in the context of the self-regulation model, which allows fertility treatment experiences to be conceptualised more broadly than do other models.N/
Infertility is a common, yet often misunderstood, experience. Infertility is an important topic for ...
Individuals confronting chronic medical conditions often face profound challenges to cherished life ...
Fertility struggles interact with our careers and emotional wellbeing in ways we might not ever full...
Objectives: To describe the coping strategies that men and women adopted during the early stages of ...
Biological parenthood is a central life-goal for many couples that can become blocked when they expe...
Biological parenthood is a central life-goal for many couples that can become blocked when they expe...
Infertility is seen as a distressing crisis for the couple and individual. There has tended to be to...
This thesis investigates the adjustment processes to involuntary childlessness and the psychological...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influences on coping with the challenges of diagnosed i...
This dissertation is a qualitative study of the experiences of women who have undergone in vitro fer...
Background: Increasing numbers of couples are undergoing In vitro fertilisation (IVF) after plans to...
The overall aim of this thesis was to study the emotional reactions of women and men entering in vit...
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...
The focus of this study is the impact of fertility problems on couples as a unit. The meaning of fer...
Infertility is a common, yet often misunderstood, experience. Infertility is an important topic for ...
Individuals confronting chronic medical conditions often face profound challenges to cherished life ...
Fertility struggles interact with our careers and emotional wellbeing in ways we might not ever full...
Objectives: To describe the coping strategies that men and women adopted during the early stages of ...
Biological parenthood is a central life-goal for many couples that can become blocked when they expe...
Biological parenthood is a central life-goal for many couples that can become blocked when they expe...
Infertility is seen as a distressing crisis for the couple and individual. There has tended to be to...
This thesis investigates the adjustment processes to involuntary childlessness and the psychological...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influences on coping with the challenges of diagnosed i...
This dissertation is a qualitative study of the experiences of women who have undergone in vitro fer...
Background: Increasing numbers of couples are undergoing In vitro fertilisation (IVF) after plans to...
The overall aim of this thesis was to study the emotional reactions of women and men entering in vit...
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...
The focus of this study is the impact of fertility problems on couples as a unit. The meaning of fer...
Infertility is a common, yet often misunderstood, experience. Infertility is an important topic for ...
Individuals confronting chronic medical conditions often face profound challenges to cherished life ...
Fertility struggles interact with our careers and emotional wellbeing in ways we might not ever full...