Demographic and personality characteristics of couples undergoing in vitro fertilisation.

Clinical reproduction and fertility Pub Date : 1986-12-01
M Brinsmead, S Guttmann, M Oliver, J Stanger, L Clark, R Adler
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Two hundred and fifty-eight (258) couples requesting in vitro fertilisation (IVF) were interviewed by a social worker prior to commencing treatment. At the time of admission to hospital 147 women and 134 men completed a questionnaire which incorporated the Eysenck Personality Inventory and the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. Forty-three women conceived and 26 couples (14.2%) required extra counselling or support after their involvement in the programme. Couples seeking IVF did not differ significantly from the rest of the population with respect to occupation, education, alcohol, cigarette and medication use. The personality characteristics of couples seeking IVF did not differ significantly from a local comparison group. Personality and psychosocial characteristics did not identify those couples who were more likely to become pregnant by IVF. However, couples who required extra counselling were more likely to have required similar help in the past. Women requiring counselling also scored significantly higher on the Eysenck neuroticism scale and the Spielberger State-Trait anxiety scales compared to those women who did not require extra counselling or support. The male partners scored significantly lower on the Eysenck scale of extroversion compared to male partners of couples who did not require support or counselling. We conclude that these inventories may be of value in identifying certain couples who require extra care during attempted conception by IVF.

进行体外受精的夫妇的人口统计学和个性特征。
258对要求体外受精(IVF)的夫妇在开始治疗前接受了一名社会工作者的采访。入院时,147名女性和134名男性完成了一份调查问卷,其中包括艾森克人格量表和斯皮尔伯格状态-特质焦虑量表。43名妇女怀孕,26对夫妇(14.2%)在参与该方案后需要额外的咨询或支持。寻求试管婴儿的夫妇在职业、教育、酒精、香烟和药物使用方面与其他人群没有显著差异。寻求体外受精的夫妇的个性特征与当地对照组没有显著差异。性格和社会心理特征并不能确定哪些夫妇更有可能通过体外受精怀孕。然而,需要额外咨询的夫妇在过去更有可能需要类似的帮助。与不需要额外咨询或支持的女性相比,需要咨询的女性在艾森克神经质量表和斯皮尔伯格状态-特质焦虑量表上的得分也明显更高。与不需要支持或咨询的夫妇的男性伴侣相比,男性伴侣在艾森克外向性量表上的得分明显较低。我们的结论是,这些清单可能是有价值的,以确定某些夫妇需要额外的照顾,试图通过试管婴儿受孕。
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