A. Olowokere, Jane O. Olowookere, A. Komolafe, O. Oyelade, A. Olajubu, Mercy K Aladegboye
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摘要
背景:不孕不育是尼日利亚不孕妇女中最具破坏性的经历之一。这是由于尼日利亚社会对生育的社会文化意义。本研究旨在评估和探讨不孕症的心理和社会影响,确定从奥沃联邦医疗中心妇科诊所挑选的不孕症妇女可利用的支持系统和应对策略。方法:本研究为横断面研究,采用收敛混合方法收集2017年9月至2018年1月的数据。采用结构化问卷和深度访谈法对152名和10名不孕症妇女进行有目的抽样。定量数据采用描述性统计和多项logistic回归分析,SPSS20在0.05水平上具有显著性。通过内容分析对访谈进行分析。结果:不孕不育妇女最常见的心理和社会影响是对不同治疗方法的挫折感(79.6%)和仅为生育目的而发生性行为(78.9%)。高年龄(OR = 2.95, CI = 1.68 ~ 5.29, P=0.01)、一夫一妻制家庭(OR = 6.70, CI = 1.68 ~ 26.74, P=0.01)和胎次(OR = 4.21, CI = 0.42 ~ 41.76, P=0.03)显著影响不孕心理效应,而零胎次(OR =1.34, CI = 0.89 ~ 4.56, P=0.01)是唯一显著影响不孕社会效应的因素。定性结果表明,这些妇女经历了一系列心理和社会问题,从悲伤到消极的自我概念,对性交的过度渴望,社会耻辱,社会退缩和孤立。结论:该研究得出的结论是,不孕妇女经历了一系列的心理和社会问题。定量和定性评估的结果表明,需要为不孕妇女提供更多的社会心理支持。
Psychological and Social Effects of Infertility on Women: A Mixed Method Research
Background: Infertility is one of the most devastating experiences among infertile women in Nigeria. This is due to the socio-cultural significance attached to childbearing in Nigerian society. This study was conducted to assess and explore the psychological and social effects of infertility, identify the support system and coping strategies available to and utilized by infertile women selected from Gynecological Clinic of Owo Federal Medical Centre. Methods: The current research was a cross-sectional study and it used a convergent mixed method approach to collect data from September, 2017 to January, 2018. Structured questionnaire and in-depth interview guide were used to collect data from 152 and 10 infertile women who were selected by purposive sampling. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multinomial logistics regression in SPSS20 at 0.05 level of significance. The interviews were analyzed via content analysis. Results: The most prevalent psychological and social effects of infertility experienced by the women were frustration with the different treatment procedures (79.6%) and having sex for purpose of procreation only (78.9%). Higher age (OR = 2.95, CI = 1.68 - 5.29, P=0.01), monogamous family (OR = 6.70, CI = 1.68 - 26.74, P = 0.01) and parity (OR = 4.21, CI = 0.42 - 41.76, P=0.03) significantly influenced psychological effects of infertility while zero parity (OR =1.34, CI = 0.89 - 4.56, P = 0.01) was the only factor that significantly determine the social effects of infertility. The qualitative results show that the women experienced a range of psychological and social issues ranging from grief to negative self-concept, inordinate desire for sexual intercourse, societal stigma, social withdrawal and isolation. Conclusion: The study concluded that infertile women experience a range of psychological and social issues. The findings from both the quantitative and qualitative assessment indicated the need to provide more psychosocial support for women with infertility.