The transition to parenthood through Medically Assisted Reproduction

Federica Bonazza, Alessandra Amoroso, Paola Di Bernardo, Sara Molgora

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Abstract

Introduction: The diagnosis of infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) treatment can lead\r\nto emotional, social, sexual, and relational challenges that negatively impact the well-being of each partner\r\nand the couple's relationship. The aim of this study was to assess individual and relation wellbeing and\r\ndelineate the psychological profile of patients undergoing ART treatment.\r\nMethods: A sample of 101 heterosexual couples (N=202) undergoing ART treatment at the Center for\r\nAssisted Reproduction of the ASST “Spedali Civili” in Brescia was recruited. Participants completed\r\nquestionnaires that assess individual psychological wellbeing (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale,\r\nPartnership Questionnaire), relational wellbeing (Adaptation Questionnaire Interpersonal, Experiences\r\nin Close Relationships), parental self-efficacy (The Perceived Collective Family Efficacy Scale), and the\r\nexperience related to infertility (Fertility Problem Inventory). They filled out a questionnaire addressing\r\nsocio-demographic and fertility data.\r\nResults: Findings reveal significant gender differences in the psychological well-being related to infertility.\r\nWomen report higher levels of anxiety, social concern, and fear of abandonment, suggesting a\r\npredominant impact on their individual well-being. Conversely, men exhibit higher levels of conflict and\r\nconcerns related to sexuality, indicating a greater influence on couple well-being for this group.\r\nFurthermore, the results highlighted that the nature of the infertility diagnosis is a determinant of\r\npsychological well-being in terms of depression and stress for women only. Those with a diagnosis of\r\nidiopathic infertility show higher levels of depression than women with a diagnosis of infertility\r\nexclusively of their own making. Whereas if the diagnosis involves the couple, women report higher levels\r\nof stress than in cases where the diagnosis only involves the partner. The cluster analysis profiles of\r\nwomen and men showed significant differences over resources and risk factors.\r\nDiscussion: The results highlighted individual and relational challenges associated with the transition to\r\nparenthood under infertility conditions. Specific groups of patients were found to be at higher risk for\r\npsychological symptoms, revealing areas of potential distress that should be considered for\r\nimplementation of best practice points.
Lingua originaleInglese
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteProceedings XXIV National Congress Italian Psychological Association Clinical and Dynamic Section Salerno, 12nd – 15th September 2024
EditoreMediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology
Pagine1-882
Numero di pagine882
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2024

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