The experience of infertility: a review of recent literature
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Abstract
About 10 years ago Greil published a review and critique of the literature on the socio-psychological impact of infertility. He found at the time that most scholars treated infertility as a medical condition with psychological consequences rather than as a socially constructed reality. This article examines research published since the last review. More studies now place infertility within larger social contexts and social scientific frameworks although clinical emphases persist. Methodological problems remain but important improvements are also evident. We identify two vigorous research traditions in the social scientific study of infertility. One tradition uses primarily quantitative techniques to study…
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- Infertility
- Context (archaeology)
- Sociocultural evolution
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Psychotherapist
- Medicine
- Social science
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