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Perceived stigma, stress and coping strategies among infertile women

Experience of perceived stigma and infertility-related stress, and coping strategies among women of childbearing age

Ernestina S Donkor, Jane Sandall
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Infertility is a health problem faced by women of childbearing age, but its effects on women's well-being have been the subject of little research attention. Even less is known about what may mediate those effects. Studies from other countries suggest that in a society that values fertility, women experience infertility as a stigmatising condition, which may contribute to their perceived level of infertility-related stress. This work investigated the extent women in Southern Ghana seeking infertility treatment perceived themselves as stigmatised, the relationship between perceived stigma and infertility-related stress, and whether other sources of social status mediated this relationship. The majority (64%) of women in this sample felt stigmatised. There was a strong positive relationship between perceived stigma and infertility-related stress. The observed relationship was mediated by the level of women's education, existing child/children, the number of years spent in infertility treatment and the type of marriage. In relation to coping strategies, women preferred to keep information about their infertility to themselves due to the stigma associated with the condition.

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Nombre de pages :
488
Langue:
Anglais

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EAN:
9783846507179
Date de parution :
06-03-12
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
152 mm x 229 mm
Poids :
707 g

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