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Results: 360 investigated samples obtained depression scores between 8 and 12, which indicated depression in them. 56.9% of them scored 8, which indicates mild depression, and only 0.3% of the sample scored 12. Between social health and depression (P < 0.01, r = -0.55 between social health and lifestyle (P < 0.01, r = 0.52), lifestyle and depression (P < 0.01, r = -0.41), there was a significant relationship. 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背景:不孕不育引起的抑郁症对夫妇,特别是妇女,造成生活方式和社会健康的破坏。目的:本研究旨在调查2021年在克尔曼沙阿不孕症中心转诊的不孕妇女的抑郁症及其与社会健康和健康生活方式组成部分的关系。方法:本研究采用现有方法选取克尔曼沙阿不孕不育中心就诊的360例不孕妇女。数据收集工具为Beck抑郁问卷(简称问卷)、Keys社会健康问卷和Valkropiroki生活方式促进问卷,均在获得研究样本同意后完成。数据提取结果采用SPSS软件和Pearson相关系数检验进行分析。结果:360例调查对象抑郁得分在8 ~ 12分之间,表明存在抑郁。56.9%的人得分为8分(轻度抑郁),只有0.3%的人得分为12分。社会健康与生活方式(P < 0.01, r = 0.52)、生活方式与抑郁(P < 0.01, r = -0.41)之间存在显著相关。结论:基于本研究结果,不孕症引起的抑郁与社会健康和生活方式的组成部分是直接相关的,拥有健康的生活方式和社会健康可以预防不孕症妇女抑郁,并通过纠正这些组成部分来改善不孕症妇女抑郁的减少。
Investigating Depression and Its Relationship with Social Health Components and Healthy Lifestyle in Infertile Women
Background: Depression caused by infertility for couples, especially women, causes disruption in lifestyle and social health. Objectives: This study was conducted in order to investigate depression and its relationship with social health and healthy lifestyle components in infertile women who referred to infertility centers in Kermanshah in 2021. Methods: In this study, 360 infertile women referring to the infertility centers of Kermanshah were selected using available methods. Data collection tools were Beck depression questionnaires (shortened), Keys social health questionnaires, and Valkropiroki lifestyle promotion questionnaires, which were completed after obtaining consent from the research samples. The results of data extraction were analyzed using SPSS software and Pearson's correlation coefficient test. Results: 360 investigated samples obtained depression scores between 8 and 12, which indicated depression in them. 56.9% of them scored 8, which indicates mild depression, and only 0.3% of the sample scored 12. Between social health and depression (P < 0.01, r = -0.55 between social health and lifestyle (P < 0.01, r = 0.52), lifestyle and depression (P < 0.01, r = -0.41), there was a significant relationship. Conclusions: Based on the results of this study, depression caused by infertility and the components of social health and lifestyle are directly related to each other, and having a healthy lifestyle and social health can prevent depression in infertile women, and also improve the reduction of depression in infertile women by correcting these components.