The association between stressful life events and perceived quality of life among women attending infertility treatments: the moderating role of coping strategies and perceived couple's dyadic adjustment

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作者
Zurlo, Maria Clelia [1 ]
Della Volta, Maria Francesca Cattaneo [2 ]
Vallone, Federica [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Naples Federico II, Dept Polit Sci, Via L Rodino 22, I-80138 Naples, Italy
[2] Univ Naples Federico II, Dept Humanities, Via Porta Massa 1, I-80133 Naples, Italy
关键词
Infertility; Stressful life events; Quality of life; Coping strategies; Couple's dyadic adjustment; FERTIQOL TOOL DEVELOPMENT; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; MARITAL ADJUSTMENT; PSYCHOSOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; EMOTIONAL STATUS; EXPERIENCES; IMPACT; IVF; MEN;
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10.1186/s12889-019-7925-4
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Research highlighted that Stressful Life Events have high incidence among infertile patients and significant impact on physical and medical parameters related to reproductive functions, but their potential role among factors influencing the infertile patients' perception of fertility-related Quality of Life (QoL) has not been explored. The present study aims to investigate the associations of Stressful Life Events (Stressful events in the family of origin, In family pre-existing pregnancy difficulties, Health problems in childhood) with perceived fertility-related QoL in women attending infertility treatments, examining the potential moderating role of adopted coping strategies and perceived couple's dyadic adjustment. Methods A questionnaire consisting of Socio-demographics and Infertility-related characteristics, Stress-inducing events in the couples' lives Questionnaire (FLS), Coping Orientations to Problem Experienced (COPE), Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS), and Core and Treatment subscales of Fertility Quality of Life (FertiQoL) was administered to 266 women attending infertility treatments. A descriptive correlational design with cross-sectional comparison was used. Results Logistic Regression Analyses after adjusting for socio-demographic and infertility-related characteristics revealed that women who reported Stressful events in the family of origin and In family pre-existing pregnancy difficulties were more likely to report lower levels of perceived Core QoL, while women who reported Health problems in childhood were more likely to report lower levels of perceived Treatment QoL. Couple's dyadic adjustment and specific coping strategies were significantly associated with perceived Core and Treatment QoL and they also significantly moderated the associations between stressful life events and perceived QoL. Conclusions Data provided original evidence on the strong association between stressful life events and perceived fertility-related QoL also highlighting individual and couples' resources to define counselling interventions with women attending infertility treatments.
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