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Henceforth, screening and psychoeducation should be couple based considering the couple as 1 unit which is likely to improve the mental wellbeing of the couple. The presence of depression is not influenced by the sociodemographic profile of couples therefore all infertile couples should be screened and offered counseling. 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前言:本研究旨在评估不孕夫妇的生活质量(QOL)和抑郁的患病率,并研究双方结果的一致性。我们还研究了影响这些结果的社会人口因素。方法:对某三级教学医院130对1年以上不孕症夫妇进行前瞻性横断面研究。夫妇被要求完成WHOQOL-BREF量表和贝克抑郁量表(BDI)。数据分析采用配对t检验、单因素多元线性方差分析、回归和相关模型。结果:男性和女性的平均生活质量得分在心理、社会、环境和身体领域表现出强烈的一致性(r = 0.70、0.67、0.69和0.59)。抑郁症状的存在与所有领域的生活质量评分显著受损相关。30.6%的女性伴侣和27.2%的男性伴侣存在抑郁症。女性伴侣BDI评分与男性伴侣BDI评分的Pearson相关具有高度统计学意义,相关系数为0.745。没有发现抑郁症的存在与社会人口学和临床参数有显著关联。结论:一方的生活质量和抑郁评分反映在另一方的评分中。今后,筛查和心理教育应该以夫妻为单位,以夫妻为单位,这可能会改善夫妻的心理健康。抑郁症的存在不受夫妇的社会人口统计特征的影响,因此所有不孕夫妇都应进行筛查并提供咨询。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA,版权所有)。
In it together: A dyadic approach to assessing the health-related quality of life and depression among infertile couples.
Introduction: The study aimed to assess the perceived quality of life (QOL) and to estimate the prevalence of depression among infertile couples as well as to study the congruence of the outcome among both partners. The sociodemographic factors influencing these outcomes were also examined.
Method: A prospective, cross-sectional study of 130 infertile couples over 1 year at a tertiary level teaching hospital. Couples were requested to complete the WHOQOL-BREF instrument and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Data was analyzed using paired t test, 1-way multivariate linear variance analysis, and regression, and correlation models.
Results: Mean QOL scores between men and women showed a strong agreement within psychological, social, environmental, and physical domains (r = .70, .67, .69, and .59 likewise). The presence of depressive symptoms was associated with significantly impaired QOL scores through all domains. Depression was present in 30.6% of female partners and 27.2% in male partners. Pearson correlation between female partner BDI scores and male partner scores was highly statistically significant with a correlation coefficient of .745. The presence of depression was not found to be significantly associated with sociodemographic and clinical parameters.
Conclusions: QOL and depression scores of 1 partner were reflected in the scores of the other partner. Henceforth, screening and psychoeducation should be couple based considering the couple as 1 unit which is likely to improve the mental wellbeing of the couple. The presence of depression is not influenced by the sociodemographic profile of couples therefore all infertile couples should be screened and offered counseling. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).