Women’s emotional adjustment to IVF: a systematic review of 25 years of research
Radboud University Nijmegen · Radboud University Medical Center
Abstract
This review provides an overview of how women adjust emotionally to the various phases of IVF treatment in terms of anxiety, depression or general distress before, during and after different treatment cycles. A systematic scrutiny of the literature yielded 706 articles that paid attention to emotional aspects of IVF treatment of which 27 investigated the women's emotional adjustment with standardized measures in relation to norm or control groups. Most studies involved concurrent comparisons between women in different treatment phases and different types of control groups. The findings indicated that women starting IVF were only slightly different emotionally from the norm groups. Unsuccessful treatment raised…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 17.94
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- 100%
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- 90
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6Topics & keywords
- Anxiety
- Psychology
- Clinical psychology
- Emotional distress
- Distress
- Norm (philosophy)
- Subclinical infection
- Pregnancy