2022
DOI: 10.1055/a-1939-7285
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Bedarfsorientierte kognitiv-behaviorale Intervention für Paare mit Infertilität (FERTIFIT): Eine Pilotstudie zur Entwicklung, Durchführbarkeit und Akzeptanz

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Einleitung Weltweit schwankt die Prävalenz für Infertilität zwischen 4–17% und in westlichen Ländern ist rund eins von sieben Paaren mit Kinderwunsch betroffen. Das Erleben einer Infertilität ist mit einer erhöhten Wahrscheinlichkeit für psychische und partnerschaftliche Belastungen assoziiert, wobei sich Partner einer Paarbeziehung in ihrem Befinden gegenseitig beei… Show more

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“…Investigations conducted across various European countries have reported dropout rates ranging from 17% to 70% among couples undergoing assisted reproductive treatment [ 71 ], and it is estimated that in approximately 23% of cases, the premature termination may be attributed to the entailing emotional toll [ 72 ]. Hence, it might be prudent for infertility programs to integrate comprehensive psychological vulnerability assessments and establish supplementary counseling services as part of regular protocols, to alleviate psycho-emotional distress that hinders both patients’ QoL and treatment outcomes [ 73 ]. Enhancing resilience, as a valuable psychological asset, may serve as an effective strategy to mitigate the adverse consequences of psychoemotional disturbances related to infertility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigations conducted across various European countries have reported dropout rates ranging from 17% to 70% among couples undergoing assisted reproductive treatment [ 71 ], and it is estimated that in approximately 23% of cases, the premature termination may be attributed to the entailing emotional toll [ 72 ]. Hence, it might be prudent for infertility programs to integrate comprehensive psychological vulnerability assessments and establish supplementary counseling services as part of regular protocols, to alleviate psycho-emotional distress that hinders both patients’ QoL and treatment outcomes [ 73 ]. Enhancing resilience, as a valuable psychological asset, may serve as an effective strategy to mitigate the adverse consequences of psychoemotional disturbances related to infertility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%