Infertility and mental health

M. Doyle, A. Carballedo
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has indicated that 8–12% of couples worldwide experience infertility, and in recent years the number seeking treatment has dramatically increased. The diagnosis and therapy put a heavy psychological and physical burden on most patients, female and male. The incidence of depression in couples presenting for infertility treatment is significantly higher than in comparable fertile couples. Anxiety is significantly higher in infertile couples than in the general population. Professionals have become aware of the importance of providing educational interventions to address patients' fears and concerns, and to better prepare patients for the demands of treatment. Health professionals should follow a patient-centred approach to provide for the specific needs of the couple. Women in general have a positive attitude to seeking psychological help in the form of cognitive-behavioural therapy, couples counselling and infertility counselling. Learning Objectives •Learn about the incidence rates of infertility and its impact on the mental health of the couple. •Know about infertility treatment and its psychological impact. •Learn about the different management strategies that can be helpful in the treatment of mental illness associated with infertility.
不孕症与心理健康
世界卫生组织(世卫组织)指出,全世界有8-12%的夫妇患有不孕症,近年来寻求治疗的人数急剧增加。诊断和治疗给大多数患者带来了沉重的心理和身体负担,无论男女。接受不孕不育治疗的夫妇抑郁的发生率明显高于可生育夫妇。不孕夫妇的焦虑程度明显高于一般人群。专业人员已经意识到提供教育干预的重要性,以解决患者的恐惧和担忧,并使患者更好地为治疗需求做好准备。保健专业人员应采取以病人为中心的办法,满足夫妇的具体需要。一般来说,妇女对寻求认知行为疗法、夫妻咨询和不孕症咨询等形式的心理帮助持积极态度。学习目标•了解不孕症的发生率及其对夫妇心理健康的影响。•了解不孕症治疗及其心理影响。•了解不同的管理策略,可以帮助治疗与不孕症相关的精神疾病。
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