应对策略如何影响生育相关信息的寻求/回避?

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Human Fertility Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-24 DOI:10.1080/14647273.2025.2488759
Chloe May Smith, Mei Yee Tang, Gavin Clark, Suzanne Madgwick
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摘要

尽管关于生育和生殖健康的讨论有所增加,但最近的证据表明,妇女的生育意识仍然很低,许多人回避基本的生育相关信息。现有的研究将低意识与人口因素联系起来,但心理和行为决定因素受到的关注较少。因此,本研究探讨了应对策略(回避型和问题聚焦型)对寻求和回避行为的影响及其对FA的影响。横断面调查收集了216名年龄在18-68岁的英国女性参与者(M = 31.69, SD = 10.42)的数据,测量了人口统计学、FA、寻求和避免ri以及应对策略。数据进行多元回归和调节分析。平均FA评分为17.87/29(62%)。复诊正预测FA (p p p p p p
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How do coping strategies influence fertility-related information seeking/avoidance?

Despite the rise in discussions around fertility and reproductive health, recent evidence indicates that women's fertility awareness (FA) remains low, with many avoiding essential fertility-related information (FRI). Existing research has linked low awareness to demographic factors, yet psychological and behavioural determinants have received less attention. This study, therefore, explores the influence of coping strategies (avoidant and problem-focused) on FRI-seeking and avoidance behaviours and their effect on FA. A cross-sectional survey gathered data from 216 UK-based female participants aged 18-68 (M = 31.69, SD = 10.42), measuring demographics, FA, FRI-seeking and avoidance, and coping strategies. Data underwent multiple regression and moderation analyses. The average FA score was 17.87/29 (62%). FRI-seeking positively predicted FA (p < 0.001), while FRI-avoidance negatively predicted FA (p < 0.001). Avoidant coping significantly predicted increased FRI-avoidance (p < 0.001), moderating the relationship between FRI-avoidance and FA (p < 0.001). Problem-focused coping significantly predicted FRI-seeking (p < 0.001), moderating the relationship between FRI-seeking and FA (p < 0.001). Results suggest that coping strategies influence motivation to seek and avoid FRI. Future FRI and fertility education should be tailored to suit women's coping strategies to facilitate active engagement, which may enhance awareness and support more informed fertility decision-making.

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Human Fertility
Human Fertility OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.30%
发文量
50
期刊介绍: Human Fertility is a leading international, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to furthering research and promoting good practice in the areas of human fertility and infertility. Topics included span the range from molecular medicine to healthcare delivery, and contributions are welcomed from professionals and academics from the spectrum of disciplines concerned with human fertility. It is published on behalf of the British Fertility Society. The journal also provides a forum for the publication of peer-reviewed articles arising out of the activities of the Association of Biomedical Andrologists, the Association of Clinical Embryologists, the Association of Irish Clinical Embryologists, the British Andrology Society, the British Infertility Counselling Association, the Irish Fertility Society and the Royal College of Nursing Fertility Nurses Group. All submissions are welcome. Articles considered include original papers, reviews, policy statements, commentaries, debates, correspondence, and reports of sessions at meetings. The journal also publishes refereed abstracts from the meetings of the constituent organizations.
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