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JOGNN-JOURNAL OF OBSTETRIC GYNECOLOGIC AND NEONATAL NURSING
Volume 47, Issue 4, Pages 498-508Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jogn.2018.03.005
Keywords
fertility-related quality of life; fertility-related stress; infertility; Taiwanese; women
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- National Science Council in Taiwan [MOST 103-2314-B-255-006-MY3]
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Objective: To describe the psychological stress and quality of life experienced by women who underwent fertility treatment in Taiwan. Design: Cross-sectional, correlational study. Setting: Recruitment was conducted and questionnaires administered at a reproductive medicine center in Chiayi City, Taiwan. Participants: Informed consent to participate was obtained from 126 women who sought fertility treatment at the center. Methods: The Chinese Fertility Problem Inventory and Fertility Quality of Life scale were used to measure participants' levels of fertility-related stress and fertility-related quality of life. Descriptive statistics, correlation, and regression analysis were used. Results: Overall, participants reported low levels of fertility-related stress and fertility-related quality of life; however, they had relatively high levels of stress related to need for parenthood. Women who were older, had greater body mass indexes, and consumed coffee regularly had lower fertility-related quality of life. Social and relationship concerns and stress related to need for parenthood were significant predictors of low fertility-related quality of life. Conclusion: In a culture in which childbearing is generally an expectation and an important part of family life, women who experience infertility are at risk to experience fertility-related stress. Social support and family consultation might be offered to improve women's fertility-related quality of life.
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