2013
DOI: 10.5455/cap.20130511
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Psychosocial Problems in Infertility Treatment

Abstract: ÖZET İnfertilite, eşlerin her ikisi için genellikle psikolojik olarak tehdit edici, duygusal olarak stresli, ekonomik olarak pahalı ve genellikle tanı-tedavi amacıyla yapılan işlemler nedeniyle fiziksel olarak acı veren karmaşık, durumsal bir krizdir. İnfertilitenin fiziksel, psikolojik, sosyal, duygusal ve maddi etkileri vardır. İnfertil çiftler toplumsal olarak büyük bir baskı altındadırlar ve problemin çok özel olması nedeniyle sorunu gizleme ihtiyacı duymaktadırlar. Gebelik konusundaki sorunları ailesi ve … Show more

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“…Direct statements show negative emotions, and opposite statements show positive emotions. Opposite statements include 1,2,5,8,10,11,15,16,19, and 20 on the State Anxiety Inventory (SAI).…”
Section: State-trait Anxiety Inventorymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Direct statements show negative emotions, and opposite statements show positive emotions. Opposite statements include 1,2,5,8,10,11,15,16,19, and 20 on the State Anxiety Inventory (SAI).…”
Section: State-trait Anxiety Inventorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The opposite statements are 1,2,5,8,21,26,27,30,33,36, and 39 on the Trait Anxiety Inventory (TAI). After determine the total scores of the direct and opposite statements separately, the total weight score of the opposite statements are subtracted from the total weight score of the direct statements.…”
Section: State-trait Anxiety Inventorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Egypt, the prevalence of infertility using world health organization (WHO) definition has been estimated to be between 10% to 15% among married couples [2] . It considered a social problemaffecting the individual, family, and society, yet it not a life-threatening disease [3] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, infertility is an important social problem that can affect relationships and even threaten marriage. In addition, the social environment makes the situation even more difficult by bringing couples into contact with community expectations [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%