Infertility-related stress, social support, and coping of women experiencing infertility in Vietnam.

IF 6.3 2区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Foreign Affairs Pub Date : 2022-02-22 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5114/hpr.2022.113437
Lam Q Truong, Thuy B Luong, Thu H Tran, Ngan H Dang, Lien H Nguyen, Trang T Nguyen, Phuong T H Nguyen
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Abstract

Background: Women with an infertility problem living in traditional and developing countries face extensive social pressure, infertility-related stress, and distress, which possibly affect their choices of coping strategies. The present study aims to investigate the impact of infertility-related stress and social support on coping of Vietnamese women who live with an infertility diagnosis.

Participants and procedure: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 192 women diagnosed with infertility at two hospitals in the north and central regions of Vietnam. Participants completed a questionnaire consisting of the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, the Copenhagen Multi-centre Psychosocial Infertility coping scales and the Fertility Problem Inventory, and questions about their sociodemographic characteristics, infertility-related history, and key social relationships. Four linear regression analyses were performed on four coping strategies: active-avoidance coping (AAC), active-confronting coping (ACC), passive-avoidance coping (PAC), and meaning-based coping (MBC).

Results: The findings show that high infertility-related stress significantly predicted the use of avoidance coping strategies (AAC and PAC) among these women, while those with a high level of perceived social support tended to use ACC and MBC. None of the four linear regression models support the moderating role of social support in the relationship between infertility-related stress and coping styles.

Conclusions: The study findings show that levels of infertility-related stress and perceived social support have a direct effect on the choice of coping strategies among Vietnamese women diagnosed with infertility. The study results have practical implications in the Vietnamese context, including: (i) the development and adaptation of evidence-based and culturally appropriate interventions and counselling strategies; and (ii) social policy advocacy to better support women diagnosed with infertility, their husbands, and both as couples.

越南不孕症妇女的不孕症相关压力、社会支持和应对措施。
背景:生活在传统和发展中国家的不孕不育妇女面临着广泛的社会压力、与不孕不育相关的压力和困扰,这可能会影响她们对应对策略的选择。本研究旨在调查与不孕不育相关的压力和社会支持对越南不孕不育妇女应对策略的影响:本研究对越南北部和中部地区两家医院的 192 名不孕症妇女进行了横断面研究。参与者填写了一份问卷,其中包括感知社会支持多维量表、哥本哈根多中心社会心理不孕不育应对量表和不孕不育问题量表,以及有关其社会人口特征、不孕不育相关病史和主要社会关系的问题。对四种应对策略进行了线性回归分析:主动回避应对(AAC)、主动面对应对(ACC)、被动回避应对(PAC)和基于意义的应对(MBC):结果:研究结果表明,与不孕症相关的高压力在很大程度上预示着这些妇女会使用回避应对策略(AAC 和 PAC),而那些感知社会支持水平高的妇女则倾向于使用 ACC 和 MBC。四个线性回归模型均不支持社会支持在不孕症相关压力与应对方式之间的关系中起到调节作用:研究结果表明,不孕不育相关压力水平和感知到的社会支持对越南不孕不育妇女的应对策略选择有直接影响。研究结果对越南具有实际意义,包括:(i) 制定和调整以证据为基础、与文化相适应的干预措施和咨询策略;(ii) 倡导社会政策,为被诊断患有不孕症的妇女、她们的丈夫以及夫妻双方提供更好的支持。
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Foreign Affairs
Foreign Affairs INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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