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Infertile Men Encounter High
Stress
By Rick Nauert, Ph.D.
Psych Central
- A new medical study suggests that men with male factor
infertility (MFI) may experience greater emotional and social
distress, and lower levels of marital functioning than men in
infertile couples without MFI.
Investigators used self-report
questionnaires and interviews to evaluate infertile couples’
experiences at baseline and various follow-up points in time.
The Marital Disagreement Index;
Life Impact, Perceived Stress, Partner Satisfaction, Sexual
Satisfaction, and Sexual Function scores; and Family Understanding,
Family and Friend Impact scales were used to evaluate marital and
interpersonal function.
Twenty-five percent of respondents
reported high levels of relationship stress, and 15 percent reported
serious issues with their marriage.
17 percent pointed to infertility
treatment as a source of significant stress, and 1 percent reported
marital infidelity.
This study used validated measures
of psychosocial function and revealed that men in infertile couples
experience significant psychosocial stress.
However, this study did not
identify major differences in psychosocial or marital functioning
between men with and without a male factor diagnosis. --
PsychCentral.com
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