Coping, social support and medical factors on psychosocial impact in couples experiencing infertility

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Author
Chamorro Barranco, Pedro P.
Herruzo Cabrera, Javier
Pino, María J.
Casas del Rosal, José Carlos
Publisher
Taylor and FrancisDate
2024Subject
Infertility,coping
social support
dyadic analysis
psychosocial outcomes
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This study assessed dyadically the relationship between psychosocial impact of infertility experienced by 87 couples and individual coping strategies, perceived social support and some medical factors. Although problem-focused strategies emerged as positive, certain side effects on partner were revealed. Social support was related to psychosocial outcomes in a positive way, cognitive component of coping strategies resulted as a prominent factor on individual’s adjustment as well as the partner’s role. Findings suggest the convenience of promoting the awareness about the effects of each partner’s feelings, behaviors and beliefs on his/her individual’s well-being in this field due to the interdependent context in which they are. Infertility counselors may foster this process by evaluating and educating to them about the functionality of these factors.