2023
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11222919
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Women’s Narratives on Infertility as a Traumatic Event: An Exploration of Emotional Processing through the Referential Activity Linguistic Program

Alessia Renzi,
Rachele Mariani,
Fabiola Fedele
et al.

Abstract: Background: the diagnosis of infertility and its related treatment can be traumatic, leading to profound psychological distress and a variety of psychopathological symptoms. The primary objective of this study is to contrast the linguistic features of narratives from women undergoing Assisted Reproductive Treatment with those of women not undergoing any fertility treatment. This study examines the speech of both groups of individuals as an indicator of their capacity to cope with current and past distressing e… Show more

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“…Relatively older females' granulosa cells produce AMH and inhibin B to a lesser extent than younger females because of decreased oocyte and follicular pool [130,132,133]. Multiple studies reported that those women who have infertility concurrently had psychological stress, e.g., anxiety, depression, psychological trauma [113,[134][135][136][137]. Additionally, several research reported that poor nutritional status of women promotes infertility [138][139][140].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relatively older females' granulosa cells produce AMH and inhibin B to a lesser extent than younger females because of decreased oocyte and follicular pool [130,132,133]. Multiple studies reported that those women who have infertility concurrently had psychological stress, e.g., anxiety, depression, psychological trauma [113,[134][135][136][137]. Additionally, several research reported that poor nutritional status of women promotes infertility [138][139][140].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%