Abstract
This study tested the feasibility of a culturally adapted depression intervention among women with infertility. Women who were seeking medical treatment for infertility were randomized into treatment and control groups. Data were collected at baseline, 6 weeks, 12 weeks, and 3 months post intervention. General linear mixed model using empirical Bayesian estimates for repeated measures was used. The findings indicate an improvement in the women’s psychosocial health in the treatment group as compared with the controls. These findings strongly suggest that the management of these psychosocial problems should be an integral part of the management of infertility.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 949-961 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | Journal of Health Psychology |
Volume | 26 |
Issue number | 7 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2021 |
Keywords
- depression
- infertility
- stigma
- stress
- women’s health